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71. THE WORLD EXPECTS A BETTER YEAR
The world economy will continue to recover in 2003 amid uncertainties and unbalanced developmentIf the world economy showed sign of recovery in 2002, the year 2003 will see this recovery gather
Author: ZHU QING Year 2003 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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72. THE SECOND GULF WAR: Is There Any Suspense?
Without doubt, Washington has made up its mind to topple Saddam HusseinAs the world moved into 2003, the war against Iraq came up again as a media hot topic, inviting many predictions and arguments.
Author: ZHU FENG Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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73. On the Brink of War
The United States should join efforts with the international community to hold out the hope of solving the crisis in Iraq diplomatically and give weapons inspectors greater trust and more timeThe
Author: ZHU FENG Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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74. A Turning Point?
The truck bomb explosion against the UN agency in Baghdad was an elaborately plotted terrorist attack with obvious political aims-to protest and oppose the UN Security Council Resolution 1500 passed
Author: ZHU FENG Year 2003 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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75. Consensus Closer on Taiwan
The Taiwan question affects the political, economic and security interests of China and the United States, Based on expanding common interests, the two governments are coming closer to reach
Author: ZHU FENG Year 2004 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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76. MIDDLE EAST MINEFIELD
As Iraq becomes a major battlefield against world terror, the conflict between Palestine and Israel faces new challengesThe Middle East has long been a source of concern for the international
Author: ZHU FENG Year 2004 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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77. China and the United States
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury W. Michael Blumenthal and members of his party are the first U.S. Government Delegation to China since normalization of relations between the two countries. Both
Author: Zhu Minzhi Year 1979 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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78. A Look Back
China and Russia have reaped bumper harvests in their relations during the past eight years
Author: ZHU XIAOLEI Year 2008 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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79. A Slippery Proposition
Energy experts weigh the pros and cons of China becoming a member of the International Energy Agency
Author: ZHU XIAOLEI Year 2008 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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80. To Catch a Thief
China's ratification of two new extradition treaties could mean more deals with Western countries to surrender alleged criminals
Author: ZHU XIAOLEI Year 2008 Issue 24 PDF HTML