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51. A Decade of African-Asian Unity Against Imperialism
THE national democratic revolutionary movements in Asia and Africa have surged forward with great momentum in the past decade. Storms against imperialism headed by the U.S. have been raging on both
Author: SU MIN Year 1965 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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52. U.S. Imperialism's Incurable Disease
THE financial crisis engulfing U.S. imperialism is the result of its carrying out of a feverish policy of aggression and war. This finds expression in huge financial deficits, enormous government
Author: Lei Min Year 1969 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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53. China's Tax Policy
TAXATION in socialist China has nothing in common with what it was in old China. This is because the system of ownership has changed with public ownership of the means of production replacing private
Author: Wei Min Year 1975 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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54. Soviet Economy Relies on Infusions From West
UNDER the signboard of "detente" and "mutually beneficial economic co-operation," the Soviet Union has stepped up developing economic ties with Western countries at an extraordinary pace since the
Author: Wei Min Year 1976 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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55. Reclaiming Wasteland
THE Sanchiang Plain on China's northeastern frontier is now humming with activity. Numerous tents have been put up and convoys of fully loaded trucks have arrived in an endless stream. Amidst the
Author: Jen Min Year 1978 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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56. Learn-From-Taching Movement Surges On
IN April-May 1977, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China called the National Conference on Learning From Taching in Industry to pass on the experience gained by the Taching Oilfield
Author: Jen Min Year 1978 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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57. A Year Filled With Dissent, Discourse
This past year has just seen important changes in the relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. The two countries finally emerged from a prolonged deadlock of confrontation, to enter
Author: Fang Min Year 1986 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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58. Greater Investment for Agriculture
Problems in agriculture are now the greatest factor restricting the development of the national economy. Agricultural growth, especially in grain production, has a major position not only in the
Author: Wei Min Year 1988 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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59. China Rich in Heritage of Economic Theories
The English edition of A Concise History of Chinese Economics by Hu Jichuang, a well-known Chinese specialist on economic history, has recently come off the press. Published by the Foreign Languages
Author: Tan Min Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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60. World Economy in the 1990s: A Forecast
Entering the 1990s, the world's economy is undergoing a transition. Several features characterize this transition, including the establishment of large trading blocs, who will become the driving
Author: Shi Min Year 1990 Issue 33 PDF HTML