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51. Hanoi-Beijing: Friends, Foes, Friends-to-Be
HIS voice struck a nostalgic, sometimes painful note as he recalled Viet Nam's long-time close relations with China - ties which soured less than a decade ago under the influence of a hostile regime.
Author: LING YUAN Year 1985 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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52. What Marxism Means: One Student's View
Shi Ling entered Peking Union Medical College in 1983. In this article, she explains what she thinks of Marxism, analyzes the notion that Marxism is in crisis, and offers her own ideas on the future
Author: Shi Ling Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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53. China's Three Railway Construction Projects
China's railway system for both passenger and freight transportation is suffering from inadequacies that are impairing its contribution to national economic growth. The main problems are poor
Author: Ling Wancheng Year 1987 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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54. China Aims to Wipe Out Monopoly Prices
With the economic reforms, producers have been allowed to have a say in the prices they charge, and some have taken advantage of this to set high monopoly prices. Here we survey this disturbing new
Author: Ling Bin Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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55. Revaluation of NT$ Hits Taiwan's Exports
Taiwan has been thriving on its export-driven economy for years. Now, the very strength of its currency is threatening Taiwan's success. We examine the nature of the present crisis and what is being
Author: Ling Li Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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56. Food Subsidies to Float With Price Index
Rising prices have raised great concern among the general public in recent years. In his report to the Seventh National People's Congress delivered on March 25, Li Peng discussed policies related to
Author: Ling Bin Year 1988 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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57. Freedom of Expression in a Changing Society
Freedom of expression may sound all too familiar to us, but it is indeed a topic of utmost importance and immediacy. Without freedom, writing stops being genuine, and no writer, true to the profession
Author: Ke Ling Year 1988 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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58. China Strives to Introduce More Foreign Capital
Since the end of 1978, China has received foreign loans to the tune of US$52.5 billion, and foreign investment in the country has approached US$50 billion. Now, China is determined to become bolder
Author: Jin Ling Year 1992 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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59. Market Plays Dominant Role
The Chinese government attaches more importance to market regulation in its promotion of economic development. While granting provinces more price management rights, it is also giving enterprises
Author: Ling Bin Year 1992 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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60. Comfortable Life Coming Soon to Cities
In December 1979, in a conversation with Masayoshi Ohira, the then Prime Minister of Japan, Deng Xiaoping brought up for the first time the topic of raising the living standards of the Chinese people
Author: Jin Ling Year 1993 Issue 0304 PDF HTML