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41. Developing the Rural Market Economy
A new market system is taking shape in China's rural areas, where about 80 percent of the country's agricultural and sideline produce are traded. Plans are under way to break down the barriers
Author: Cheng Jun Year 1992 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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42. Hebei Strives for Further Economic Progress
Hebei is an important coastal province in north China. Through the efforts over the past four decades, especially during the past 14 years of reform and opening up, the province has made much headway
Author: Cheng Weigao Year 1993 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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43. Clinton's Asia Policy Faces A Head-on Challenge
US policy toward Asia comprises the following three major elements: Economically, it urges countries in the Asia-Pacific region to discard trade protectionism as soon as possible and to push forward
Author: Cheng Qizhen Year 1995 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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44. Economic Growth: The Asian Experience
For more than two decades, the average annual economic growth rate throughout Asia has remained a steady 6-8 percent, much higher than the 3 percent of industrialized countries. In 1995 alone, the
Author: Cheng Qizhen Year 1996 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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45. Chinese Say 'No' to The United States
In May 1996, five young Chinese authors released a work which has quite unexpectedly attracted great attention both at home and abroad. The work, entitled China Can Say No - Political and Emotional
Author: Si Cheng Year 1996 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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46. A New Turn of Cambodian Situation
On the night of March 21, Cambodian King Norodom Sihanouk granted a pardon to his son, former co-premier Prince Norodom Ranariddh, an action broadly welcomed by the Cambodian people as being
Author: Cheng Yuansheng Year 1998 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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47. A Peace Accord Hard Earned
With the signing of an interim peace agreement between Israel and Palestine in Washington on October 23, the Middle East peace process, which had been halted for 19 months, was officially declared to
Author: Si Cheng Year 1998 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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48. China, India to Further Develop Friendly Relations
China and India commemorated the 50th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic relations. In the past 50 years, the two countries have gone through many difficulties and dealt with many
Author: Cheng Ruisheng Year 2000 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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49. Japanese Economy Maintains a Leading Role in Asian Economy
Since the East Asian financial crisis late last century, the region's economy has been presenting two sharply contrasted features: The Chinese economy maintained sustained and steady development
Author: Sun Cheng Year 2002 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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50. Koizumi's Popularity Waning
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's support ratings have plummeted to 38 percent, the lowest since he assumed power in April 2001; and a soaring 47 percent of citizens do not support his
Author: SUN CHENG Year 2002 Issue 26 PDF HTML