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61. Peace Process Meets Obstruction
Fighting has broken out again in Angola after a ceasefire of one and a half years. On October 30, armed conflict occurred near the International Airport in Luanda, the capital city of Angola, between
Author: Wen Xian Year 1992 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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62. Patten's Challenge to the Basic Law
Chris Patten, who succeeded Lord David Wilson as governor of Hong Kong last July, made his first policy address in early October. Flaunting the banner of developing democracy, Patten proposed
Author: Wen Jie Year 1993 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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63. Reform Facilitates Economic Progress
While many African countries are experiencing great difficulties in economic development, Zimbabwe is making progress with its economic reform plan.On April 27, Zimbabwe announced a series of
Author: Wen Xian Year 1993 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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64. A Change of Policy Toward Angola
US President Bill Clinton announced the recognition of the Angolan government on May 19. This decision marks a change in US policy toward Angola and will have a significant influence upon the Angolan
Author: Wen Xian Year 1993 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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65. Political and Economic Situation in Eastern Europe
Since 1989, East European countries have gone through dramatic changes while transferring their political systems into a multi-party democracy. The region has experienced a long period of
Author: Zhang Wen Year 1993 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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66. Biographies - New Literary Trend in China
Although literary critics largely ignore biography, this branch of literature has burgeoned in China in recent years.Noted influential personages are objects of biographical literature, both
Author: Wen Jinhai Year 1995 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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67. USIA Report Reveals Contradictions
The United States Information Agency (USIA) on May 20 issued a "backgrounder" titled US Policy on Human Rights. The move came somewhat as a surprise to observers.In recent days, the US human rights
Author: Bu Wen Year 1996 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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68. China and Eurasian Continental Bridge
While bells jingled from the necks of camels as they trudged along the ancient Silk Road stretching from China to Europe, the Second Eurasian Continental Bridge, or the Modern Silk Road, ushers in a
Author: Li Wen Year 1996 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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69. A Lesson From History
On the night of September 18, 1931, Japanese soldiers stationed in northeast China destroyed a section of railway in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, thereby heralding the beginning of Japan's military
Author: Ji Wen Year 1996 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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70. Patriotism Is Not Xenophobia
The recent relaxation in Sino-US relations may possibly lead to improved bilateral ties between the two countries. This is not only in the long-term interests of both China and the United States, but
Author: Wen Ming Year 1996 Issue 48 PDF HTML