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41. BOOKS
Science in Ancient ChinaAncient China's Technology and ScienceCompiled by: the Institute of History of Natural Science under the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Published by: Foreign Languages
Author: Chen Yousheng Year 1983 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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42. On Cadre Policy
In this issue and the next, "Beijing Review" presents its own translation of two articles - "On Cadre Policy" and "Strictly Observe Party Discipline" - from the "Selected Works of Chen Yun." For a
Author: CHEN YUN Year 1984 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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43. Strictly Observe Party Discipline
1. Why should the Chinese Communist Party put special stress on discipline?1. China is a colonial, semi-colonial and semi-feudal country, where the imperialists and domestic reactionaries join hands
Author: CHEN YUN Year 1984 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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44. Prospects for Sino-US Economic Relations
To develop economic relations and trade, both sides should follow the principles of mutual respect, equality, mutual benefit and supplying each other's needs.THE normalization of Sino-US relations
Author: CHEN MUHUA Year 1984 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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45. Notes From a Trip Through Africa
MORE than 80,000 Chinese and foreign visitors poured into the China Art Gallery in Beijing recently to see an exhibition of photographs entitled "Travel in Africa." During the two-week show, some
Author: CHEN ZONGLIE Year 1984 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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46. Why Is China Opening to the Outside?
RADICAL and unprecedented economic reform is sweeping China, and one important part of this reform is the nation's open policy. Those puzzled as to why China decided to open its doors to the world
Author: CHEN QIWEI Year 1985 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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47. Combating Corrosive Ideology
This is a speech delivered at the Sixth Plenary Session of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection on September 24, 1985. - Ed.SINCE the 12th National Party Congress, the Central Commission
Author: CHEN YUN Year 1985 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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48. Going Full Circle: Brecht in Beijing
The works of Bertolt Brecht, German poet, playwright and theatrical innovator, are finding new audiences in China. In this article, a Chinese stage director discusses the influences Brechtian drama
Author: CHEN YONG Year 1985 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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49. China's Crime Prevention Meets Success
CHINA'S crime rate has dropped significantly in the last three years, according to government statistics. Officials say that in 1982, seven criminal acts among 10,000 people was the average; today
Author: CHEN ZHUCHENG Year 1985 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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50. War And Peace: A Reappraisal
Since the beginning of the 20th century, mankind has experienced two calamitous world wars.World War I took place between 1914 and 1918, involving 30 countries and a population of 1.3 billion, or 75
Author: Chen Qimao Year 1986 Issue 23 PDF HTML