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Articles on China CHINA aktuell/Official Activities - 401/9 - Juni/June 1991 JTG Jingji Tizhi Gaige (Chengdu), Yu-Hsi Nieh bimonthly JWT Jingji Wenti Tansuo (Yunnan), monthly JY Jingji Yanjiu (Beijing), monthly ARTICLES ON CHINA KY Kongzi Yanjiu (Beijing), Monthly Bibliography quarterly LY Lishi Yanjiu (Beijing), bimonthly MAS Modern Asian Studies (New York), quarterly MC Modern China (London), quar­ Abbreviations CP Copenhagen Papers in East and terly A Asien (Hamburg), quarterly Southeast Asian Studies (Copen­ NJW Nongye Jingji Wenti (Beijing), AA Asian Affairs (Washington, DC), hagen) monthly quarterly CQ China Quarterly (London) NX Nankai Xuebao (Beijing), bi­ AAL Asien Afrika Lateinamerika CR China Reconstructs (Beijing), monthly (Berlin), bimonthly monthly OR Ostasien Report (Hamburg), bi­ AAT Asia and Africa Today (Mos­ CRe China Report (Delhi), quarterly monthly cow), bimonthly CRep China Report (Vienna) PA Pacific Affairs (Canada), quar­ AI Asia (New York), bimonthly CS China Spring (Woodside, NY), terly AJCA The Australian Journal of Chin­ bimonthly PC Problems of Communism (Wa­ ese Affairs (Canberra), twice CSA Chinese Sociology and Anthro- shington, D.C.), bimonthly yearly pology (New York), quarterly PR Pacific Review (Oxford), quar­ AO Asian Outlook (Teipei), CT China Today (Beijing), monthly terly bimonthly DNCDas Neue China (Dortmund), PV Pacific Viewpoint (New Zea- AP Asian Perspective (Seoul), twice bimonthly land), twice yearly yearly EABR Euro-Asia Business Review RC Republican China (Urbana Ca­ APC Asia Pacific Community (Tokyo), (Sussex), quarterly quarterly EACS East Asian Cultural Studies lif.), twice yearly APF Asian Profile (Hong Kong), bi­ (Tokyo), annually RSL Review of Socialist Law (Nether- monthly ER Economic Review (Taipei), bi­ lands), quarterly APS Asian Perspectives (Honolulu) monthly SCC Studies on Chinese Communism AS Asian Survey (Berkeley, Calif.), FA Foreign Affairs (New York), five (Taipei), monthly monthly times yearly SKY Shehui Kexue Yanjiu (Chengdu), ASR Asian Studies Review (Austra- FAJ Foreign Affairs Journal (Beijing), bimonthly lia), three times a year quarterly SKZ Shehui Kexue Zhanxian (Chang­ ATS Asian Thought and Society (One- FEA Far Eastern Affairs (Moscow), chun), quarterly onta, N.Y.), three times yearly quarterly SSC Social Sciences in China (Bei­ BCAS Bulletin of Concerned Asian FY Faxue Yanjiu (Beijing), bimonth­ jing), quarterly Scholars (San Francisco), quar­ ly TS Tibetan Studies (Tibet), quarter­ terly GSK Guizhou Shehui Kexue (Gui- ly BR Beijing Review (Beijing), weekly yang), bimonthly TY Taiwan Yanjiu (Beijing), quar­ C.a. CHINA aktuell (Hamburg), GWYGuoji Wenti Yanjiu (Beijing), terly monthly quarterly VRUVerfassung und Recht in Über­ CBR The China Business Review HKEP Hong Kong Economic Papers see (Hamburg), quarterly (Washington), bimonthly (Hong Kong), annually ZDYZhonggong Dangshi Yanjiu CE Chinese Education (New York), IA International Affairs (London), quarterly quarterly (Beijing), bimonthly CEN China Exchange News (Wa­ IAF Internationales Asienforum ZGJY Zhongguo Gongye Jingji Yanjiu shington), quarterly (München), quarterly (Beijing), monthly CES Chinese Economic Studies (New IFC Industry of Free China (Taipei), ZJW Zhongguo Jingji Wenti (Fujian), York), quarterly monthly bimonthly CGE Chinese Geography and Envi­ IS Issues and Studies (Taipei), ZSK Zhongguo Shehui Kexue (Bei­ ronment (Armonk, NY), quarter­ monthly jing), bimonthly ly . JAA Journal of Asian and African ZY Zhexue Yanjiu (Beijing), month­ CI China Information (Leiden) Studies (Leiden), quarterly ly CJ Caimao Jingji (Beijing), monthly JAS Journal of Asian Studies (Ann CL Chinese Literature (Madison), Arbor, Mich.), quarterly twice yearly JCA Journal of Contemporary Asia Any periodical not referred to in this CLG Chinese Law and Government (Manila), quarterly list will be cited with its full title and (New York), quarterly JK Jingji Kexue (Beijing), bimonth­ CN China Notes (New York), quar­ ly Publishing place. terly JLYJG Jingji Lilun Yu Jingji Guanh All the English translations of the fol- CNA China News Analysis (Hong­ (Beijing), bimonthly lowing Chinese articles are taken from kong), fortnightly JNAS Journal of Northeast Asian Stu­ the table of contents of the respective CNL China News Letter (Tokyo), bi­ dies (Washington, D.C.), quar­ periodicals. monthly terly CHINA aktuell/Official Activities - 402/10 - Juni/June 1991 GENERAL AFFAIRS North America 28. Südchina: Hort des Widerstands 16. Negotiations of the 17 August 1982 gegen Beijing. Weggel, Oskar *C.a. U.S.-PRC arms communiquö: Bei- May 1991, pp.300-318 FOREIGN AFFAIRS jings’s negotiating tactics. Chang, Jaw-ling *CQ Mar. 1991, pp.33-54 Law and Justice General Topics 29. An analysis on the reports of the 1. Looking ahead to the world and Latin America supreme people’s court and the su- China of the 90s. Liu Shan *Foreign 17. Peking’s Latin American policy in preme people’s procuratorate at Affairs Journal, Beijing, March 1991, the 1980s. Wang Chien-hsün *IS May "NPC" (Chin.). Hsiao Yun *SCC May pp.34-41 1991, pp.103-118 1991, pp.25-31 2. China and the modern world. Sulits- kaya, Tatiana *FEA, 2/1991, pp.61-67 Africa Military 30. The second international Symposi­ Western Europe Overseas Chinese um on Sim Tzu’s art of war, Beijing, 3. Current international Situation and 18. Traveling heavy: the intellectual 16-19 October 1990. Deshingkar Giri China’s relations with Western Euro­ baggage of the Chinese diaspora. *CRe Jan.-Mar.1991, pp.41-42 pe. Qian Qichen *Foreign Affairs Barme, Geremie *PC Jan.-Apr.1991, 31. Chinese debate on military stra- pp.94-112 tegy: trends & portents. Malik, J. Journal, Beijing, March 1991, pp.1-7 19. The inspiration of New York: me- Mohan *JNAS Summer 1990, pp.3-32 4. "Plucking the China brand from the ditations of an iconoclast. Liu Xiaobo 32. The army: a new stage in the "fish- burning": Britain’s economic assistan- *PC Jan.-Apr.1991, pp.113-118 and-water" relationship. *CNA De- ce to China and Sir Otto Niemeyer’s cember 1,1990, pp.1-9 mission, 1940-42. Richardson, Philip International Organization & *CQ Mar. 1991, pp.86-108 Law Mass Organizations USSR and Eastern Europe INTERNAL AFFAIRS Political Movements 5. Chinese assessments of the 20th 33. An analysis on the Chinese com- CPSU congress. Aslanov, Rustam; General Topics munists’ promotion of learning from Yakovlev, Alexander *FEA, 2/1991, 20. Chinese politics and the new theory Lei Feng movement again (Chin.). pp.186-192 of "Rule of law". Keith, Ronald C. Hung Nan Tu *SCC May 1991, 6. The initial Soviel reaction to the *CQ Mar. 1991, pp.109-118 pp.79-84 events in China in 1989 and the pro- 21. Intraelitäre Gruppen und Konflikte spects for Sino-Soviet relations. Lu­ in der Volksrepublik China. Schier, Personalities kin, Alexander *CQ Mar. 1991, Peter *C.a. May 1991, pp.283-296 34. A biographical sketch of Tsou pp.119-136 Chia-Hua (Chin.). Chang Ching 7. Changes in Eastern Europe and the Ideology *SCC May 1991, pp.106-116 Soviet Union: the effects on China. 22. From theoretical struggle to politi- 35. Getting to know Soong Ching Ling Sutter, Robert G. *JNAS Summer cal struggle - Problems of the CCP’s - An interview with Israel Epstein, 1990, pp.33-45 "Anti-bourgeois liberalization" (Part author of a forthcoming biography of III) (Chin.). Fang Ching *SCC May 8. The story of my father. Vlasov, Yuri Soong Ching Ling. Lü Hui *CT Jun. 1991, pp.85-96 *FEA, 2/1991, pp.193-208 1991, pp.17-19 23. Yang Xianzhen’s philosophic "cri- 9. China on its march towards the 21th minal case". *CLG Spring-Summer Century (speech of Jiang Zemin on 1991, pp.5-180 Cadre Policy May 17, 1991 in Kremlin). *BR 1991/No.21, pp.7-12 Party Local Topics 10. Sino-Soviet joint communiquö. 24. The aging of the party and its chan- 36. Money, the mountain, and state *BR 1991/NO.21, pp.13-15 ging awareness. *CNA May 15, 1991, power in a Naxi village. Mueggler, Er­ 11. The Indian factor in recent Sino- pp.1-9 ik *MC Apr. 1991, pp.163-187 Soviet relations. Garver, John W. 37. Ye Xuanping on Guangdong. Na­ *CQ Mar. 1991, pp.55-85 Government kajima, Hiroshi *CNL May-June 25. County government must bring the 1991, pp.15-18 38. Historical Baoding looks ahead. education of staff and workers into Asia and Oceania Nan Zi *CT Jun. 1991, pp.34, 39-40 12. China’s policy toward South Asia. the orbit of economic development (Chin.). Dai Shijian *GSK 1991/No.3, 39. Zhengding - a diversion into Chi­ Choudhury, G.W. *AP Fall-Winter na’s past. Simpson, Eric *CT Jun. 1990, pp.127-156 pp.42-44 26. Higher-level personnel adjustment 1991, pp.31-33 13. Sino-South Korean economic Coo­ aiming at arranging future successors 40. Luoyang and Sanmenxia: stops on peration: an analysis of domestic and (Chin.). Lung Fei *SCC May 1991, the new Eurasian Continental bridge. foreign entanglements. Chung, Jae pp.13-24 Wen Tianshen *CT Jun. 1991, pp.56- Ho *JNAS Summer 1990, pp.59-79 58 14. Changcheng and Ashwamedha: Parliament spheres of dominance in China and National Minorities India. Gupta, K P *CRe Jan.- Opposition and Democracy 41. The Dalai Lama’s human rights re- Mar.1991, pp.1-14 27. The alternative of loyal Opposition: cords. Bu Wen *BR 1991/No.20, 15. Chinese revolution and the Indian The Chinese Youth Party ana Chine­ pp.4-5 communist movement. Mohanty, Ma- se democracy, 1937-1949. Fung, Ed­ 42. Confucianism and the Dali culture noranjan *CRe Jan.-Mar.1991, mund S.K. *MC Apr. 1991, pp.260- (Chin.). Gong Youde *KY 1991/ pp.27-39 289 No.l, pp.102-108 CHINA aktuell/Officiai Activities - 403/11 - Juni/June 1991 43. Special economic policies for Tibet. 61. Three Chinese women’s vocational 79. Han Fei and the Chinese traditio- Li Bin *BR 1991/No.22, p.4 universities. Dai Shujun *CE Summer nal culture (Chin.).
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