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431. Research System Undergoing Reforms
NOW that the rural economic reforms have met success, China has turned its attention to urban economic reform, including the reform of the scientific research system. But there is no model to follow
Author: LI YONGZENG Year 1985 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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432. Legal Education Surges Ahead
Since 1979 the Chinese government has attached great importance to strengthening its legal system. Legal education, which was seriously disrupted and damaged during the "cultural. revolution," has
Author: LI NING Year 1985 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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433. Peasants Turn to Science for Help
In issue No. 11 of 1984 we carried an article entitled "Peasants' Enthusiasm for Science," reporting that Chinese peasants were eager to acquire general and scientific knowledge after the production
Author: LI YONGZENG Year 1985 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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434. Tibetan Students Studying in Beijing
Our CorrespondentTHE days of ignorance in Tibet have ended. Today this remote autonomous region has three universities, 60 middle schools and more than 2,000 primary schools giving the children and
Author: LI RONGXIA Year 1985 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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435. Economic Reform Brings Better Life
China's ongoing economic reform has accelerated production and improved living standards. The following article cites a host of facts and figures to demonstrate the changes that occurred during the
Author: LI CHENGRUI Year 1985 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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436. China and Latin America Cross Cultures
AS China's door has opened wider to the rest of the world since 1979, cultural exchanges between China and various Latin American countries have been booming.In 1983, to commemorate the 200th
Author: LI TINGYU Year 1985 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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437. Formula for China's Reunification
Following the 1984 peaceful resolution of the issue of Hongkong, which was based on the idea of "one country, two systems," the question of Taiwan's reunification with the mainland stood out more
Author: LI JIAQUAN Year 1986 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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438. Rare Earth Widely Used in Industry
China has some of the richest deposits of rare-earth elements in the world. These so-called "rare earths," a series of 17 chemically similar metals[注释1], are found in low concentrations throughout
Author: Li Yongzeng Year 1986 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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439. Heilongjiang Province Attracts Foreign Capital
Heilongjiang Province in China's northeast is negetiating to inject US$1 billion in foreign funds into its, many industries, covering petrochemicals, metallurgy, energy, machinery, electronics,
Author: Li Yunfei Year 1986 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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440. Democracy and Science Vital to Good Policy Making
On July 31, Wan Li, a member of the Political Bureau ofthe Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and a vice-premier, made a speech entitled "Making Policies Democratically and
Author: Wan Li Year 1986 Issue 39 PDF HTML