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61. China to Increase Investment In Agriculture
In the period just after the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, China's annual grain output was 100 million tons. By the end of the First Five-Year Plan in 1957, the figure jumped to 200
Author: Ge Wu Year 1995 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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62. Major Reasons for the Escalation of Palestinian-Israeli Conflicts
The 15 months of violent conflicts between Palestine and Israel have been getting more and more serious, greatly endangering the Palestinian-Israeli peace process. So why did the Sharon
Author: Ge Ruiming Year 2002 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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63. Will the United States Withdraw From Central And South Asia?
On December 22, Hamid Karzai was sworn chairman of the fledgling provisional government of Afghanistan, and the reconstruction of Afghanistan was discussed at the first cabinet meeting of the
Author: Ge Lide Year 2002 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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64. The History of U.S. Overseas Military Deployment
While no historical events ever repeat themselves, similar patterns may be found in later occurrences. The current U.S. "Enduring Freedom" anti-terrorism operation in Afghanistan has not yet concluded
Author: Ge Lide Year 2002 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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65. Sino-U.S. Ties Winding Ahead
U.S. President George W. Bush's working visit to China on February 21-22 is instrumental in the development of Sino-U.S. relations, which has been eventful since Bush assumed office a year
Author: Su Ge Year 2002 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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66. U.S. Challenges Russian Dominance Over Indian Arms Market
India has become one of the top arms purchaser, as a result of its ambition to become a large military power. Many international arms dealers, including those from the United States and Russia, are
Author: Ge Ruiming Year 2002 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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67. Prospects for U.S.Russian Ties After U.S. Troops Enter Caucasus
The U.S. Defense Department stated in late February that it would send 200 crack troops to Georgia to train and assist Georgian soldiers in eliminating armed terrorists hiding in Pankisi Gorge, and
Author: Ge Ruiming Year 2002 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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68. Is Ariel Sharon the Winner?
Yasser Arafat, 72, is obviously not the winner in the Palestine-Israel conflict. The Israel's "anti-terrorist mop-up" inflicted grievous losses on the Palestinian Authority, with Ramallah, known as
Author: GE RUIMING Year 2002 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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69. Hamid Karzai Leads Afghanistan Out of Difficulties
The Loya Jinga, or Grand Council, elected Hamid Karzai by a landslide on June 13 to continue his leadership in Afghanistan, thus giving him a better chance to demonstrate his capability in leading
Author: GE RUIMING Year 2002 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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70. Bridging North and South
Only the elimination of unequal distribution of resources and wealth between the developed and the underdeveloped can usher in sustainable global developmentAlthough accounting for only one-fifth of
Author: GE RUIMING Year 2002 Issue 39 PDF HTML