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431. The Impact of Economic Crisis On International Relations
The worldwide economic crisis has intensified international contradictions. The economic difficulties of the United States and the Soviet Union have not lessened their confrontation. All kinds of
Author: Li Dai Year 1983 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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432. Mao Zedong's Unique Contribution
The author is now Vice-Chairman of the Central Advisory Commission of the Communist Party of China. He was once Head of the United Front Work Department of the CPC Central Committee. To mark the 90th
Author: LI WEIHAN Year 1984 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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433. Are the 1967-76 Statistics on China's Economy Reliable?
The statistical figures basically tallied with the reality of the national economy of that much talked-about decade, which, though marred by imbalanced development, lopsided accumulation-consumption
Author: LI CHENGRUI Year 1984 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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434. Mao Zedong in His School Days
The following is an abridged translation of an article originally published in the "Report on the Times" to commemorate the 90th birthday of Mao Zedong. The author is deputy head of the Organization
Author: LI RUI Year 1984 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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435. Mao Zedong in His School Days
Unwilling to follow someone else's rules, young Mao Zedong was determined to be politically active. He took a particularly keen interest in the social sciences, as he wanted to explore ways to save
Author: LI RUI Year 1984 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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436. Bu Xinsheng, a Bold Reformer
Numerous courageous reformers have emerged during China's current economic reform, which has been extended from the rural areas to the cities. Bu Xinsheng is one of the trailblazers who has won both
Author: LI HAIBO Year 1984 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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437. Its Role in the Modernization Drive
In today's world, the railways in many developed countries are giving way to higher-speed and new types of transportation. However, railways in China still play an important role in the ongoing
Author: LI HAIBO Year 1984 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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438. Build a Great Wall to Defend World Peace
China has decided to send observers to the 1984 World Conference Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs to be held from August 1 to 9 in Japan. China stands firm for disarmament, expecially nuclear
Author: LI YIMANG Year 1984 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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439. Changes on the Banks of the Haihe River
This is the second article in the series by our staff members describing the changes that have taken place in their hometowns since 1949. The series are part of our project to celebrate the 35th
Author: YANG LI Year 1984 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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440. ART PAGE
Rubbings From Brick CarvingsBorn in 1940 in Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, Li Fushan now works at the Shanhaiguan Cultural Centre in his hometown.Using ancient engraving methods to cut the bricks and
Author: Li Fushan Year 1984 Issue 52 PDF HTML