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41. Human Rights Concern or Power Politics?
"Human rights" has become a catch phrase these days in the West. The United States, in particular, has assumed the role of world policeman, condemning one country one day for defying human rights and
Author: Xin Li Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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42. North-South Gap Continues to Widen
One characteristic of the world economy in the 1980s was that conditions for the third world countries to develop their economies worsened and the gap between the rich North and the poor South
Author: Liu Xin Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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43. Bhutto Leads Pakistan On Road to Prosperity
March 23 marked the 50th anniversary of the founding of Pakistan. Over the past five decades the sub-continental Muslim nation has achieved considerable progress in both its economic development and
Author: Zhong Xin Year 1990 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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44. US-Soviet 'Partnership' in the Making
US President George Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev found themselves in agreement on an array of issues during their second summit meeting but disagreed on issues involving Germany and
Author: Duan Xin Year 1990 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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45. Nepal, India Improve Relations
Nepal and India have agreed to normalize their relations after rounds of closed-door talks between the Indian Prime Minister V.P. Singh and his Nepalese counterpart Krishana Prasad Bhattarai in New
Author: Chang Xin Year 1990 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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46. 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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47. Soviets Gain Little at G-7 Summit
The leaders of the world's seven major industrial countries (Group of Seven) agreed to grant some technical assistance to the Soviet Union. But, as expected, no large sums of money were dispensed.The
Author: Zhong Xin Year 1991 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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48. Western Doubts on Armed Intervention
Western nations that advocated a military solution to the Yugoslav crisis have become hesitant since the United Nations authorized limited use of force if necessary to deliver humanitarian aid to the
Author: Xin Bi Year 1992 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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49. Nigeria Faces Painful Choices
On the seventh anniversary of the formation of President Ibrahim Babangida's military government, Nigeria has found itself at a crossroad, both politically and economically, with painful choices ahead
Author: Wang Xin Year 1992 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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50. Western Economic Growth Remains Sluggish
Contrary to expectations, the Western economy is now still suffering from sluggish growth, with under active economies and rising unemployment throughout the European Community (EC), the United
Author: Ren Xin Year 1992 Issue 47 PDF HTML