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51. Mexican Crisis Unlikely to Be Repeated in Asia
Although the Mexican financial crisis has sent shock waves through the global capital market, Asia's emerging markets are unlikely to fall into the same financial trap.The Mexican crisis was mainly
Author: Yi Jianlan Year 1995 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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52. Sino-Russian Ties: New Constructive Partnership
Since the disintegration of the former Soviet Union, Sino-Russian relations have been developing steadily. Today, relations between the two countries are at their best in history, as demonstrated in
Author: Jiang Yi Year 1995 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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53. China-US Trade Balance: An Objective Evaluation
The United States is the largest developed country in the world, and China is the largest developing country in the world. Bilateral economic and trade relations have made remarkable progress since
Author: Wu Yi Year 1996 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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54. Prospects for China's Foreign Economic And Trade Development
China has witnessed rapid economic development over the past 18 years of reform and opening, with the Chinese economy moving toward the world which, in turn, is gradually gaining a better
Author: Wu YI Year 1997 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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55. Sino-French Relations More Mature and Stable
High level exchanges between China and France culminated in French President Jacques Chirac's visit to China in May. The event reveals yet again the willingness of both countries to develop their
Author: Wang Yi Year 1997 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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56. Cherishing Bilateral Cooperation and Promoting Steady Development of Sino-US Trade And Economic Relations
President Jiang Zemin will make a state visit on invitation to the United States later this month. The president will hold summit meetings with US President Bill Clinton, and they will jointly
Author: Wu Yi Year 1997 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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57. RMB to Remain Stable
At the end of 1997, Chinese leaders Jiang Zemin, Li Peng and Zhu Rongji pledged on different occasions that China would not devalue the Renminbi (RMB). China has kept its promise, as the RMB has
Author: Yu Yi Year 1999 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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58. Burdensome Population a Headache for China
No matter what the issue, for example, an environmental, economic or social problem, in the end, it all comes down to China's burdensome population.Growing PopulationIn 1998, the birth rate was 16.03
Author: Zhang Yi Year 1999 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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59. Imperial Envoy': State Assets Protectors
Special inspectors, a new post emerging amid deepening reform, are seen as "imperial envoy" because of their high official ranks. But they have been proved to be prorectors of state assets.Lu Jiang
Author: Lin Yi Year 1999 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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60. CHINA'S MEDIA RUSH
Global media magnates have flocked to China. Sumner Redstone, Chairman and CEO of Viacom, Rupert Murdoch, Chairman of News Corp., and other top executives of leading media conglomerates have visited
Author: Lu Yi Year 2001 Issue 49 PDF HTML