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41. Steadily Developing the Economy
At the recent Fifth Plenary Session of the 13th Central Committee of CPC, it was decided that economic rectification and improvement would be basically completed in three years or more, beginning in
Author: Zhou Zhiying Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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42. Scientific and Technological Development Requires a Stable Policy
The first year of work for Chinese scientific and technological workers in the 1990s coincides with the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.The past 40 years saw the
Author: Zhou Guangzhao Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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43. Soviet-US Relations Face New Test
Bilateral relations between the United States and the Soviet Union improved greatly in 1989, characterized by detente and dialogue. It could even be said that US-Soviet relations have entered a new
Author: Zhou Borong Year 1990 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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44. What Is It Behind The Dalai Lama's 'Plan'
The new "plan" for Tibet announced by the Dalai Lama in Oslo, Norway, where he received the Nobel Peace Prize in December, 1989, aroused worldwide concern and attention at the time. It was mistakenly
Author: Sha Zhou Year 1990 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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45. Canada in the Grip of Language Disputes
The language dispute has flared up once again after a 10-year hiatus. Canada, now divided into ten provinces and two regions, used to be a string of French and British colonies, and for this
Author: Da Zhou Year 1990 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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46. Nation Presses Ahead Despite Sanctions
The impact of Western economic sanctions on China diminishes daily with improvement in the country's political and economic situation. Events have once again demonstrated that those who attempt to
Author: Zhou Ying Year 1990 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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47. China's Ties With Its Neighbours Strengthened
Improtant changes are taking place in the current international situation. The old world structure is falling apart and a new international order is yet to emerge. In the midst of this environment
Author: Zhou Qingchang Year 1991 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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48. For Peaceful Settlement of Gulf Crisis
At an UN Security Council's meeting on February 14, Ambassador Li Daoyu, China's permanent representative to the United Nations, once again called on the belligerent parties in the Gulf war to
Author: Xin Zhou Year 1991 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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49. Dawn of Cambodian National Reconciliation
Leaders of Cambodia's four factions met in Beijing on July 16-17 to exchange views on how to bring peace to their country.The two-day working meeting of Cambodia's Supreme National Council (SNC), the
Author: Zhou Qingchang Year 1991 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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50. Malaysia Witnesses Rapid Economic Growth
Malaysia, whose economy had in the past largely been dependent on the export of primary commodities, such as natural rubber, tin, palm oil and timber, has in the 34 years since independence undergone
Author: Zhou Qingchang Year 1991 Issue 36 PDF HTML