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71. New Development in Angolan Peace Process
Jonas Savimbi, leader of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) returned to Luanda, capital of Angola, on September 29, for the first time in 16 years since the civil war
Author: Wen Xian Year 1991 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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72. Mozambique Moves Towards Peace
The Mozambican government and the rebel Mozambican National Resistance (MNR) signed a partial peace agreement at the end of the eighth round of talks held in Rome from October 7 to November 13.
Author: Wen Xian Year 1991 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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73. Watchful Against 'Left' Deviation
Recently, both the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the National People's Congress, while calling for continued efforts to build socialism with Chinese characteristics, stressed
Author: Zhai Wen Year 1992 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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74. Riots Call Judicial System into Question
Waves of violent protests swept Los Angeles, the second biggest city of the United States, and adjacent areas, causing at least 44 deaths, over 2,000 injuries, more than 6,000 arrests and the
Author: Zhong Wen Year 1992 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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75. 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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76. 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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77. 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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78. 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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79. 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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80. 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