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41. Towards a Fair Solution in the Middle East
The Middle East is one of the world's flash-points. The prolonged unrest there has not only brought destruction and suffering to the region, but also poses a serious threat to world peace and security
Author: Our Special Guest Commentator Wan Guang Year 1987 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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42. China Aims to Wipe Out Monopoly Prices
With the economic reforms, producers have been allowed to have a say in the prices they charge, and some have taken advantage of this to set high monopoly prices. Here we survey this disturbing new
Author: Ling Bin Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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43. Food Subsidies to Float With Price Index
Rising prices have raised great concern among the general public in recent years. In his report to the Seventh National People's Congress delivered on March 25, Li Peng discussed policies related to
Author: Ling Bin Year 1988 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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44. Market Plays Dominant Role
The Chinese government attaches more importance to market regulation in its promotion of economic development. While granting provinces more price management rights, it is also giving enterprises
Author: Ling Bin Year 1992 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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45. Declining Rate for Price Hikes in 1995
According to well-informed sources, assuming the remainder of the year is free of major natural disasters, China will be able to achieve its goal of keeping the rate of nationwide retail price hikes
Author: Ling Bin Year 1995 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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46. The 10th Asian Games
The 10th Asian Games now going on in Seoul, South Korea, is a milestone in Asian sports. More competitors are taking part in this "festival of sports" than the continent has seen for 35 years. When
Author: Guest Commentator Yang Xia Year 1986 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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47. Macao to Return to China
The government of the People's Republic of China and the government of the Republic of Portugal initialed a joint declaration on the question of Macao on March 26. The accord states that the People's
Author: Guest Commentator Jiang Yiping Year 1987 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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48. Let Some Localities and Peasants Prosper First
Since the end of 1978, China has adopted a less rigid rural policy by granting production teams more right of autonomy with a view to arousing the peasants' labour enthusiasm and bringing prosperity
Author: Our Commentator Year 1981 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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49. The "Cultural Revolution" and the Struggle Against Bureaucracy
This article attempts to show that neither the purpose and the methods nor the results of the "cultural revolution" played positive roles in the struggle against bureaucracy. Furthermore, the Party
Author: Our Guest Writer Shi Zhongquan Year 1981 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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50. Lhasa Thrives From Kaleidoscopic Changes
THE Boeing-707 took off from Chengdu, climbed up the "Roof of the World," and landed 110 minutes later at Gonggar Airport, some 100 kilometres from downtown Lhasa. The airport teemed with workers
Author: SHEN YANTAI Our Guest Reporter Year 1984 Issue 48 PDF HTML