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41. Belt and Road Lifts Off
On its five-year anniversary, the Belt and Road Initiative is thriving despite challenges
Author: By Zhao Lei Year 2018 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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42. Precarious Times
The rise of populist parties in the European Parliament may impact the EU's future political landscape
Author: By Zhang Lei Year 2019 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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43. A Sunset Glow
It is time for the G7 to share global leadership with developing countries
Author: By Wang Lei Year 2019 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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44. Beyond East and West
Countries must transcend differences to see the world as a community for all
Author: By Zhang Lei Year 2020 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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45. Hanging Together
Author: By Wang Lei Year 2020 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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46. Dialectics Is the Algebra of Revolution
Following is the full text of an article published in the November 1 issue of "Hongqi" (Red Flag), fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. - Ed.I. The "Sharpest
Author: TENG LI-CHUN,WU CHIANG Year 1960 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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47. Stagnation: Cause and Solution
China is a developing socialist country. Changes in the most backward border regions are often more striking.What has made this development possible? Where does the strength that paved the way lie?
Author: Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1974 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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48. 24 Years of Rapid Change
"Stagnation: Cause and Solution," the first part of this report on Kunming, capital city of Yunnan Province, appeared in our last issue. - Ed.KUNMING, on the northern shores of the
Author: Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1974 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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49. Conquering the "Evil Air"
ON the eve of departing for the Szumao Region[注释1], I was given a copy of a traveller's notes published before liberation. There was a chapter about Szumao in 1944. One passage read: "What a city,
Author: Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1974 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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50. Mass Line in Road Building
CARAVANS of twenty, thirty or more pack-horses inching along a narrow path deep in the mountains with someone in front beating a gong to frighten away wild animals; making a bonfire at night in a
Author: Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1974 Issue 4 PDF HTML