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81. Nanshan Cultural Tourism Zone
The Nanshan Cultural Tourism Zone in Sanya is a sprawling park featuring traditional cultures and ecological views. With a planned area of 50 square km, the park is among the first group of
Author: Jiang Haiyan Year 2001 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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82. DEVELOP IN TWISTS AND TURNS
Sino-U.S. relations, an integral part of world relations, have undergone great ordeals during this first year of the 21 st century. However, the ups and downs in their bilateral ties have not
Author: Liu Jiang Year 2001 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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83. SINO-U.S. RELATIONS AND WORLD POLITICS SINCE 9.11
The terrorist attacks on the United States last September 11 have greatly affected the world. The aftermath of the tragedy highlights three basic trends in the globalization process.The closer
Author: Jiang Lingfei Year 2002 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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84. Shiyan: Sending Clean Water to Beijing
Shiyan City, northwest of Hubei Province in central China, is famous for the Wudangshan, a Taoist Mountain and a world cultural legacy designated by UNESCO; the Shennongjia Nature Reserve noted for
Author: TANG JIANG Year 2002 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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85. Seeking Common Development
China and Japan are searching for broader cooperation in East Asia. Financial collaboration, especially the concept of a uniform Asian currency, shows promiseSino-Japanese relations witnessed a
Author: JIANG YUECHUN Year 2002 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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86. RAILROAD OH THE HIGHEST PLATEAU
Construction of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway advances despite frozen earth and oxygen deficiency. Meanwhile, the environment has been protectedOn September 26, one of the most difficult projects in the
Author: LI JIANG Year 2002 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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87. JAPAN AND RUSSIA: Why the Frequent Contact?
Japan hopes to expand its international influence and improve relations with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) with the aid of Russia, as well as strengthen bilateral energy cooperation
Author: JIANG YUECHUN Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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88. The Effect of the Iraq War On the World Economy
War is an extension of politics, and in some cases, economics. No one can ever foresee all of a war's effects on economyThe U.S., Japanese and European economies, after a series of adjustments over a
Author: JIANG YUECHUN Year 2003 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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89. Asia-Pacific Economic Optimism
Despite war and the SARS epidemic in 2003, the economy of Asia and the Pacific region remains brimming with confidence, and is optimistic about the year aheadThe world arena had no shortage of
Author: JIANG YUECHUN Year 2004 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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90. India Gears Up for Election
Its all systems go as the world's largest democracy gears up for general election, with the two major rival parties, the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the opposition Congress, going
Author: YU JIANG Year 2004 Issue 13 PDF HTML