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51. Nuclear Fuel Sale Causes Dispute
Russia and India recently reached an agreement on the sale of nuclear fuel that created controversy as soon as the news was released.On February 17, the U.S. State Department expressed strong
Author: Qian Feng Year 2001 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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52. A Forgotten Ancient Passageway
An age-old road and a well-kept historical city in southwest China have tourist potentialThe Silk Road is famous, but the ancient Tea-Horse Road is little known, though it is an ancient passageway as
Author: LI QIAN Year 2002 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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53. CRSBG's Contributions Strengthen the World's Infrastructure
Author: By Qian Banglei Year 2020 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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54. A Milestone in Cross-Straits Relations
Trade agreement expected to strengthen economic links between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan
Author: DENG YUNGUANG & DING XING Year 2010 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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55. A Complex Journey
Consensus grows between the mainland and Taiwan during negotiation of the free trade pact
Author: DENG YUNGUANG & DING XING Year 2010 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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56. Invincible Against Time and Tide
Technology gives new strength to preservation of world cultural heritage
Author: By Tao Zihui and Tao Xing Year 2021 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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57. Today and Tomorrow
EDUCATION was designated by the 12th Party Congress as a strategically important area along with agriculture, energy, communications and science for overall national economic development.
Author: Correspondent Xiao Qian Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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58. Changing Balance of Soviet-US Power
In the last 20 years or so, the Soviet Union has developed its economy and military at a faster pace than the United States. This has narrowed the disparity between Soviet economic strength and that
Author: Xing Shugang, Li Yunhua and Liu Yingna Year 1983 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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59. Asia, China and Australia
I am very pleased to conclude my visit to Australia by coming to the Asia-Australia Institute of the University of New South Wales to exchange ideas and views with you. The Asia-Australia Institute,
Author: Speech by Qian Qichen, state councillor and foreign minister of China, at the Asia-Australia Institute on June 19, 1992 during his visit to Australia. Year 1992 Issue 27 PDF HTML