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51. The Road From Talk to Action
Beijing and Tokyo must reconcile their differences
Author: By Shen Dingli Year 2016 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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52. A Foundation for Trust
Chinese and U.S. presidents' meetings in Florida chart future bilateral ties
Author: By Shen Dingli Year 2017 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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53. On a Different Track
China drives a new type of globalization
Author: By Shen Dingli Year 2017 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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54. Bridge Over Troubled Water
Consultations offer a way out of China-U.S. trade war
Author: By Shen Yamei Year 2018 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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55. Rebel With a Cause
Donald Trump's "Withdrawal Doctrine" undermines U.S. credibility and power
Author: By Shen Yamei Year 2018 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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56. The Whole Picture
Why it is important to improve Hong Kong's electoral system
Author: By Shen Du Year 2021 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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57. A Visit to a Tibetan Farm Co-op
I RECENTLY visited a farm co-op at the foot of misty Mount Cheto in the Kantse Tibetans' Autonomous Chou in Szechuan. The Tibetan peasants in this area freed themselves from the yoke of serfdom three
Author: LI TEH-SHEN Year 1959 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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58. China's Pharmaceutical Industry Grows
A FEW months ago, the State Council issued a directive to reduce prices of six major antibiotics: those of penicillin and streptomycin were lowered by 30 and 35 per cent respectively while those of
Author: SHEN CHIA-CHIANG Year 1960 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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59. The Imperialist Struggle for Saharan Oil
THE discovery in recent years of large oilfields in the Sahara has touched off a bitter struggle among the old and new colonialists for the exploitation of the oil resources there.The Sahara's oil
Author: SHEN CHI-KUEI Year 1962 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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60. Employment Transformation
FIVE years ago, Jiamusi (which is located in China's northernmost province of Heilongjiang) was experiencing a major employment problem.A disturbingly large percentage of its 520,000 residents were
Author: Our Correspondent Shen Yantai Year 1981 Issue 44 PDF HTML