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41. Dealing With Threats to Arab Nations
Any attack on an Arab country is a threat to the security of all Arab nations. Such was the consensus of an emergency Arab summit held in Baghdad between May 28 and 30. The summit, called by Yasser
Author: Lu Zhixing Year 1990 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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42. Towards Better International Trade
Lu Tailai is China's deputy representative to the 47th session of the Trade and Development Board of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) recently held in Geneva. Following
Author: Lu Tailai Year 1991 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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43. US Visualizes A Pacific Community
The Bush Administration recently took a series of actions on its Asian policies. Secretary of State James Baker, in a lengthy article entitled "America in Asia: Emerging Architecture for a Pacific
Author: Lu Chen Year 1992 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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44. NAFTA and Its Impact Worldwide
The signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) by then US President George Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Mexican President Carlos Salinas simultaneously on December
Author: Lu Zhengrong Year 1993 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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45. Bundesbank Cuts Key Lending Rates
Under pressure both at home and abroad, Bundesbank, the German central bank, surprisingly cut its key lending rates on February 4.The bank reduced the more market-sensitive Lombard emergency funding
Author: Lu Zhengrong Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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46. US Trade Policy Arouses Concern in EC and Japan
Inspite of President Bill Clinton's assurance that he will uphold free trade and fair competition, fears over US protectionism are growing in Western Europe and Japan. And it appears that they have
Author: Lu Zhengrong Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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47. Clinton's Controversial Economic Plan
With a hope to reverse the economic policies of the 1980s, US President Bill Clinton proposed on February 17 a four-year blueprint for tax hikes and spending cuts. This plan has caused a strong
Author: Lu Zhengrong Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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48. Kingpin's Detention Spurs Call for Political Reform
Although the Japanese public has long been accustomed to political scandals, the arrest of kingpin Shin Kanemaru still came like a bolt from the blue, spurring stronger calls for long-awaited
Author: Lu Zhengrong Year 1993 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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49. Cuba: All-out Effort to Develop the Economy
The breakup of the Soviet Union has caused Cuba considerable economic difficulties. But the Cuban people have made great efforts to improve the situation.Traditionally, the Cuban economy depended on
Author: Zhou Lu Year 1993 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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50. Why the United States Aids Russia
For the first time economic issues, rather than arms control, were the focus of the summit meeting between Washington and Moscow. Apart from reaffirming his public support for Russian President Boris
Author: Lu Zhengrong Year 1993 Issue 16 PDF HTML