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71. Why Didn't China Go to Ottawa
by Our Staff Reporter Jiang WandiSince the Cold War ended, global topics, such as the arms race between the two superpowers and the ban on strategic nuclear weapons, have begun to fade into the realm
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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72. A New Think Tanker From the Loess Plateau
The new term of National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislative body, and the National Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), its top advisory body, which
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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73. CPPCC Pushing China to Step Forward Faster
Tere is an ancient Chinese motto that 'Every ordinary citizen is responsible for the nation's rise and decline. This spirit was crystallized even more vividly during the First Session of the Ninth
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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74. Keeping Tibet an Immaculate Place
Over the past two decades or so, the Chinese mainland has suffered from ever more devastating environmental pollution and ecological imbalance. The media have headlined such shocking topics as
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1999 Issue 06 PDF HTML
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75. 1999 to Witness Better Economic Performance
China's macroeconomic targets for 1998 have basically been achieved.1. The economy continued to maintain an appropriately fast growth rate.China's GDP for last year was estimated to have been up 7.8
Author: Zhou Jiang Year 1999 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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76. Valleys Set as Prototype for Tibet's Development
Just like most of the drainage basins of large rivers in the world, the main area along the Yarlung Zangbo River is also a rich place cradling Tibet's ancient civilization. Standing on the balcony of
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1999 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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77. Tibet Modernizes Its Tourism
Puncog, a Tibetan young man in his early 20s, speaks standard mandarin Chinese and fluent English. Puncog was sent by his parents to a lamasery when he was a child and studied tons of scriptures and
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1999 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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78. Further Reform Expected In 1999
China's institutional reform will reach a pivotal stage and is close to bearing fruit in 1999, predicted a group of social science scholars in the recently published Analysis and Predictions of
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1999 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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79. Breakthrough Made in Forest Protection
The summer of 1998 was a nightmarish period for China, when a vast region along the Yangtze River suffered from the worst floods in 50 years. Ecological imbalance eventually became a real concern for
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1999 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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80. What Card to Play Accession to WTO
For a long time, this has been a much-discussed issue in China's economic circle. Now, however-, it emerges right ahead of Chinese enterprises as something tangible. Maybe what will become of the
Author: Chang Jiang Year 1999 Issue 48 PDF HTML