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51. Back in Pyongyang
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's second visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea brings both hope and despairA mere 19 months after Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi paid
Author: GAO HAIKUAN Year 2004 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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52. Strategic Links for the Future
China moves ahead with forging strong ties in Central and Eastern EuropeChina has a long tradition of maintaining friendly and cooperative relations with Central and East European countries. After
Author: GAO DEPING Year 2004 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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53. Resources to Riches?
Africa's natural resources can be a cornerstone of development for some countries on the struggling continentAfrica is a vast territory with abundant mineral and biological resources, and this is
Author: GAO QIUFU Year 2006 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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54. Old Friends, New Partners
China and Africa celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relationsFifty years ago in May, Egypt became the first African country to establish diplomatic ties with China, a move that ushered in a new era of
Author: GAO QIUFU Year 2006 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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55. A World of Insecurity
A number of risks will plague the international community as 2007 unfoldsThe security situation in the world will generally remain stable in 2007 although there will be turbulence in certain regions.
Author: GAO ZUGUI Year 2007 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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56. Fostering Innovation
Author: Gao Xudong Year 2014 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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57. Cairo Declaration 70 Years On
The outcome of the 1943 China-U.S.-UK conference continues to bear significance to today’s Asia
Author: Gao Hong Year 2013 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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58. Green Power,Green Development
The Wudongde Hydropower Station aims to power economic growth
Author: Gao Xin Year 2016 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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59. A Mixed Tour
U.S. Secretary of State's Middle East trip yields limited results
Author: By Gao Shangtao Year 2019 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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60. Hobson's Choice?
Whether Trump or Biden wins, U.S. policy toward China likely to be confrontational or competitive cooperation
Author: By Gao Yang Year 2020 Issue 17 PDF HTML