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71. Joint Force of the Movement Of Various Social Contradictions
MARXISM tells us that contradiction is the motive force in the development of a thing. Contradiction produces movement; the movement and solving of contradiction brings about the change and
Author: Song Shitang and Li Demao Year 1980 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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72. Important Change in the System Of People's Communes
In the "Notes From the Editors" column in issue No. 13, 1982, we examined the possibility of changing the present system of rural people's communes, which combine government administration with
Author: Song Dahan and Zhang Chunsheng Year 1982 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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73. Disarmament: New Aspects of An Old Issue
Since entering the 1980s, the world has seen many dynamic changes in the realms of international politics and economics as well as in the military and technological fields. A notable example has been
Author: by Huang Tingwei and Song Baoxian Year 1987 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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74. Uniquely Rongcheng
A city with all the charm in the world prepares to attract investors and tourists from around the worldIf the territory of China's mainland is shaped like a rooster, then the port city of Rongcheng,
Author: SONG HOUYONG & ZHANG HAITAO Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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75. Li Peng Tours Three South Asian Nations
Chinese Premier Li Peng visits Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal between November 14 and 21 at the invitation of the leaders of those countries.As our South Asian neighbours, Pakistan, Bangladesh and
Author: Our Guest Commentator Song Deheng Year 1989 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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76. How China Survives a Global Economic Decline
Dark clouds are looming over the global economy. The Euro zone may only manage a paltry 1.5 percent growth next year. Meanwhile in the United States, labor, residential and consumer markets have all
Author: JUMBO ZHANG, HUANG QIYI & REN XIAOPING Year 2006 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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77. Rural Economy Records Progress
Favorable trends that dominated China's agricultural production and rural economy as a whole in 1993 resulted in record high outputs of grain, edible oil, meat and aquatic products. Despite a
Author: by Our Special Correspondent Song Yi and Our Staff Reporter Han Guojian Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML