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 (), monthly ARTICLES ON 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 (), 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 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. 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 ’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- *BR 1991/No.22, p.4 universities. Dai Shujun *CE Summer nal culture (Chin.). Li Yuan *KY 44. Free medical care in Tibet. Li 1991, pp.73-78 1991/No.l, pp.87-94 * Rongxia *BR 1991/No.22» pp.18-20 62. Vocational universities can develop 80. The ritual and musical culture and 45. Tibet: 40 years’ economic deve- into institutions combining vocational Confucius benevolence (Chin.). Ma lopment. Li Rongxia *BR 1991/ and technical education. Dai Shujun Zhenduo *KY 1991/No.l, pp.3-10, 34 No.20, pp.19-25 *CE Summer 1991, pp.21-34 81. Confucius benevolence and its mo­ 46. The autonomous rights of Tibet. 63. Follow-up survey of graduates of dern value (Chin.). Sun Shiming *KY Luo Qun *BR 1991/No.21, pp.20-22 seventeen short-term universities and 1991/No.l, pp.21-28 47. "My hometown is nicer!" - a visit to useful points learned. Fang Yongxing 82. A brief comment on Confucius be­ the returned Tibetan compatriot Tu- *CE Summer 1991, pp.79-90 nevolence (Chin.). Wang Fengxian omei Namca. Namgyai; Liu Qizhong 64. Chinese children excel at ink and *KY 1991/No.l, pp.11-14 *BR 1991/No.23, pp.18-19 wash painting. Hui Zhi *CT Jun. 83. Cultural crisis and confucian bene­ 48.17-article agreement: a historical 1991, pp.50-53 volence (Chin.). Wang Guoliang *KY turning point. 65. Wages, benefits, and the promotion 1991/No.l, pp.43-45 *BR 1991/No.20, pp.15-17 process for Chinese university faculty. 84. Discriminating between different 49. Mr. Gao Mengying - a Yunnan Johnson, Todd M. *CQ Mar. 1991, connotations of the benevolence in Baizu confucianist in early Qing dyna- pp.137-155 "The analects" (Chin.). Wang Shuren sty (Chin.). Wu Xiaoqing *KY 66. Life and work: for the love of child­ *KY 1991/No.l, pp.15-20 1991/No.l, pp.109-113 ren. Ju Yitong *CT Jun. 1991, pp.42- 85. Benevolence, justice, ceremony, 50. A cultural speculation on the impo- 43 wisdom as well as credit and the mo­ verished state in Guizhou provincial 67. How Chinese students are trained dernization (Chin.). Wu Enpu *KY outlying minority areas (Chin.). Yang outside China. Larin, Alexander 1991/No.l, pp.27-34 Zhengyong *GSK 1991/No.3, pp.45- *FEA, 2/1991, pp.177-185 86. On Confucius benevolence and its 48 68. Kindergartens that nurture with ca­ value (Chin.). Yang Chenglan *KY 51. Tibet: human rights today and re. Li Xia *CT Jun. 1991, pp.8-11 1991/No.l, pp.46-49, 94 yesterday. *BR 1991/No.21, pp.16-19 69. Analysis and calculation: Propor­ 87. On Shu Xiang (Chin.). Yim Geng tion of the education investment in *KY 1991/No.l, pp.79-86 SOCIAL AFFAIRS Guizhou province (Chin.). Wang Bing *GSK 1991/No.3, pp.37-41, 33 Language 70. Hu Manli: a loving mother to or- General Topics phans. Wu Biwen *BR 1991/No.22, Ancient History & Archaeology pp.25-26 (before Han-Dynasty) Social Life 71. Reform of the teaching system of 88. Treasure in the desert. Gai Shanlin 52. The vulnerable sex. *CNA May 1, vocational universities by emphasizing *CT Jun. 1991, pp.54-56 1991, pp.1-9 practica! teaching. Zhang Shixun; Li­ 89. Ancient civüization brought to ang Yongxin *CE Summer 1991, light. Li Ming *BR 1991/No.21, Population pp.45-60 pp.23-25 72. The position and role of vocational 90. Gong count/s grotto and imperial Religions universities in the vocational/ techni­ tomb sculptures. Sun Yuequan *CT 53. Knowledge and power in the dis- cal educational system. Zhang Weizhi Jun. 1991, pp.66-68 course of modernity: the campaings *CE Summer 1991, pp.11-20 73. Enhance scientific management for against populär religion in early twen- Earlier History (before 1912) better results. Zhang Wenjiang; Zong tieth-century China. Duara, Prasenjit 91. Research themes in Ming-Qing so- Guihua *CE Summer 1991, pp.35-44 *JAS Feb.1991, pp.67-83 cioeconomic history - the state of the 74. The big family of the China Welfa- field. Rawski, Evelyn S. *JAS re Institute. Zhong Hui *CT Jun. Feb.1991, pp.84-111 Medicine and Health 1991, pp.20, 23-24 54. Immunization campaign targets 75. From university campus to factory children. Cui Lili *BR 1991/No.22, floor: Student life since June ’89. Modern & Contemporary Hi­ pp.20-24 *CNA February 15,1991 pp.1-9 story 55. Winning battle against cancer. Kou 92. Die soziale Natur der herrschenden Zhengling *BR 1991/No.20, pp.25-27 Gruppierung in der Guomindang in 56. A place that keeps secrets. Yao Public Security den Jahren 1927 bis 1945: Einige me­ Zhongben *CT Jun. 1991, pp.25-26 thodologische Probleme. Fuchs, Ma­ 57. Zhu Futang: Father of China’s pe- SCIENCES AND CULTURE rina *AAL 1991/No.l, pp.63-75 diatrics. Yi Da *CT Jun. 1991, pp.ll- 93. Issues in Contemporary Chinese hi­ 13 General Topics story. Godley, Michael *ASR Nov.1989, pp.37-46 Children, Youth and Education Philosophy, Logic and Ethics 58. Returning students glad to be back. 76. Confucius’ view of literary grace Geography Cui Lili *BR 1991/No.23, pp.20-24 and simplicity (Chin.). Cai Maosong 59. Editor’s introduction to vocational *KY 1991/No.l, pp.64-78, 14 Social Sciences universities in China (II). Dai Shujun; 77. The key points and scope of Confu­ 94. Political, social, and cultural repro- Hayhoe, Ruth *CE Summer 1991, cius benevolence (Chin.). Cai Shangsi duction via civil Service examinations pp.3-10 *KY 1991/No.l, pp.56-63 in late imperial China. Elman, Ben­ 60. Initial views on how to develop tea­ 78. Some theoretical problems must be jamin A. *JAS Feb.1991, pp.7-28 ching staff in vocational universities. solved in benevolence modernization 95. Radicals, reformers, and the Chi­ Dai Shujun *CE Summer 1991, (Chin.). Li Cunshan *KY 1991/No.l, nese tradition. Moody, Jr., Peter R. pp.61-72 pp.35-42 *AP Fall-Winter 1990, pp.47-75 CHINA aktuell/OfTicial Activities - 404/12 - Juni/June 1991

Literature and Arts 111. Measurable analyses on develop­ 127. Implementation of profit-tax- 96. The path of Wang Meng: life and ment difference of Chinese admini­ bifurcating needs optimization of ex- works. Ang Sio-choo *CRe Jan.- strative areas, differentiating them in­ temal conditions (Chin.). He Jichuan Mar.1991, pp.15-26 to three economic regions (Chin.). *GSK 1991/No3, pp.20-21, 29 97. "Master Gan Quan’s collected Hu Xiyin *JWT 1991/No.2, pp.15-18 128. The social and organisational im- works" and its value of historical ma- 112. Setting up a formal System that plications of post-Mao Chinese ma­ terials (Chin.). Chen Lai *KY 1991/ functionally integrates planned eco­ nagement reform. Kwok Kit Ng *JCA No.l, pp.95-101 nomy with market regulations Vol.20/No.4 (1990), pp.540-556 98. Spring everywhere - development (Chin.). Shi Zhenping *GSK 1991/ 129. Good management responsible in traditional Chinese painting. Liu No.3, pp.9-14 for factor/s success. Liu Huai *CT Boshu *BR 1991/No.23, p.25 113. Distinction between town and Jun. 1991, pp.29-31 99. Characteristics of traditional Chi­ country under the household registra- 130. The entrepreneurial ethic and the nese painting. Luo Haipo *BR tion System in China (Chin.). Tian practice of gambling in an overseas 1991/NO.23, p.26 Ming *NJW 1991/NO.3, pp.37-41 Chinese community. Oxfeld Basu, El­ 100. China’s national musical instru- 114. China’s current economic Situa­ len *MC Apr. 1991, pp.227-259 ments: bone flutes rewrite China’s tion and developmental countermea- music history. Mao Jizeng *CT Jun. sures (Chin.). Wang Shenzhi *GSK 131. On the objective basis of the dual 1991, p.65 1991/No.3, pp.1-3 structure of property right (Chin.). 101. Ön Confucius aethetics (Chin.). 115. Coordinated development of ur­ Tang Feng-yi *ZGJY 1991/No.3, Zhang Li an di *KY 1991/No.l, ban and rural economy in the coastal pp.51-55, 36 pp.50-55 developed regions: some suggestions 132. Some thoughts on the establish- (Chin.). ; Gu Yitang *NJW ment of commercial enterprise Sports 1991/No.3, pp.32-36 groups (Chin.). Wan Dianwu; Jiang 116. Speed, structure and effect Huiying *CJ 1991/No.3, pp.47-49 Natural Sciences and Techno­ (Chin.). -bo; Lin Shi-jin 133. Strengthening assets valuation, op- logy *ZGJY 1991/No.3, pp.19-27 timizing assets management, deepen- 102. Seafaring scientist Wang Ying. 117. On the development of Chinese ing enterprises reformation (Chin.). Guo Meini *CT Jun. 1991, pp.47-49 industrial economy in the 1990s Wei Kaixiu; Xu Jian *JWT 1991/ 103. A probe into the CCP’s introduc- (Chin.). Zheng Hong-qing: others No.2, pp.11-15 tion of foreign technologies (Chin.). *ZGJY 1991/No.3, pp.3-14 134. On the enterprise’s function of Wen Hsuan *SCC May 1991, pp.61- 118. Feasibility of capital flow from blazing new trails (Chin.). Wu Zheng- 69 agriculture to industry in the near fu- feng; Cai Gaoshun *GSK 1991/No.3, ture (Chin.). Zhu Xinwu *NJW pp.30-33 Intellectuals 1991/No.3, pp.46-51 135. On the transition from contract 119. A historical analysis of the irregu­ System to profit-tax-bifurcating Media lär evolution of industrial structure in (Chin.). Zhu Kaixi *GSK 1991/No.3, 104. Chin Pen-Li and "World economy China (Chin.). Zhuang De-jun; Zhang pp.15-19 report" (Chin.). Wang Wen Chou Xi-min *ZGJY 1991/No.3, pp.37-43 *SCC May 1991, pp.70-78 120. An analysis of the Situation of in­ dustrial economy in 1990 (Chin.). Employment, Wages, Living FINANCE AND ECONOMY *ZGJY 1991/NO.3, pp.15-18,14 Standard 136. Solving China’s employment Pro­ General Topics Public Finance blems. Deng Shulin *CT Jun. 1991, 121. An analysis on the three tiers of pp.14-16 Theories auditing theory System (Chin.). Chen 137. Beijing’s burgeoning labor market. 105. On the effective ränge of the mar­ Yuanxie *CJ 1991/No.3, pp.39-43 Xu Na *CT Jun. 1991, pp.27-28 ket and plan regulations (Chin.). Xu 122. The principle of "Keeping expen- 138. Situation and select about transfe- Jiankang *CJ 1991/No.3, pp.8-13 diture within the limits of income" rence of agricultural labourers of should be insisted on - A discussion China (Chin.). Zhang Rui *JWT Planning and Development with Shang Liping (Chin.). Huang 1991/NO.2, pp.35-39 106. Some issues in the research on Ming *CJ 1991/No.3, pp.44-46 urban and rural Integration (Chin.). 123. On macro-control over finance Basic Construction Chen Xigen; others *NJW 1991/No.3, (Chin.). Lang Yu; Zhang Jianhai *CJ 139. The Huaihe river successfully har- 1991/No.3, pp.32-38 pp.29-31 nessed. Wang Yuan *BR 1991/No.22, 124. Problems in China’s financial re- 107. An analysis on the CCP’s ten year pp.12-17 program and "8th five-year" plan forms. Nambu, Minoru *CNL May- (Chin.). Chiu Hung-Hui *SCC May June 1991, pp.2-10 1991, pp.32-49 125. The evolution of central-provincial Communications 108. Notes on Guizhou provincial eco- fiscal relations in China, 1971-1984: 140. Status quo of the posts and tele- nomic Situation (Chin.). Feng Yuyi the formal System. Oksenberg, Mich­ communications on the Mainland *GSK 1991/No.3, pp.4-8 el; Tong, James *CQ Mar. 1991, (Chin.). Shih Hao *SCC May 1991, 109. Recent developments in the Chi­ pp.1-32 pp.97-105 nese economy. Field, Robert Michael *CNL May-June 1991, pp.11-14 Enterprises and Management Tourism 110. Several questions about economic 126. How to deal with enterprise’s 141. Position and role of the tourist in­ development of Yunnan province three funds which keep a high level dustry in China’s social and economic (Chin.). He Zhiqiang *JWT 1991/ (Chin.). Cui Yunliang; Ji Xiangkang; development (Chin.). Sim Shangqing No.2, pp.3-10 Shen Lei *GSK 1991/No.3, pp.27-29 *CJ 1991/NO.3, pp.3-7 CHINA aktuell/Official Activities - 405/13 - Juni/June 1991

Industry, Energy and Mining 158. Current Situation of price support Statistics 142. Present Situation, problems and for Chinese farm produce and the 174. An analysis on the "Communiqu6 countermeasures of Southwest Guiz- countermeasures proposed (Chin.). of statistics of national economy and hou’s antimony industry (Chin.). Bao Lu Shengliang *CJ 1991/No.3, social development in 1990" (Chin.). Jirui *GSK 1991/No.3, pp.34-36 pp.26-29 Hui Feng *SCC May 1991, pp.50-60 143. A probe into the strategical Posi­ 159. The financial market in China. 175. Survey Systems and sampling des- tion of Guizhou coal industry in the Portyakov, Vladimir *FEA, 2/1991, igns of Chinese household surveys, nine southern provinces (Chin.). Li pp.41-49 1952-87. Matsuda, Yoshiro *The Da-zheng; Tan Chun-hun *ZGJY 160. A case study on distribution of in- Developing Economies, Tokyo, Sep­ 1991/No.3, pp.65-69 come out of price rise in inflation tember 1990, pp.329-352 144. China - a major electrical applian- (Chin.). Qiao Gang; Zuo Wosheng ce producer. Liu Jianjun *BR 1991/ *CJ 1991/No.3, pp.14-22 TAIWAN No.23, pp.13-17 161. Research into the principal pro­ 176. The development and limitations 145. Baoding’s lucky film. Zhang Shui- blems of domestic bonds of China of Taiwan-Mainland economic and cheng *CT Jun. 1991, pp.40-41 (Chin.). Que Fangping *JWT 1991/ trade relations. Ai Wei *IS May 1991, No.2, pp.23-27 pp.43-60 177. Government expenditures and re- Environment 162. An analysis of the utilized effect of industrial fluid capital (Chin.). Tan venues in the 1980s. Chang Ching- Yue-heng *ZGJY 1991/No.3, pp.28- huei *IFC March 1991, pp.55-75 178. Policy formulation in a dynamic Agriculture 36 economy: the experience of the ROC 146. Integrated management of live- 163. Orientation of reform on the two- stock production and marketing on Taiwan. Li, K.T. *ER May-Jun. track pricing system over means of (Chin.). Ai Yunhang *NJW 1991/ 1991, pp.1-9 production during the eighth five-year No.3, pp.51-53 179. The development of human re- plan and the countermeasures 147. The family-contract System: any sources. Li, K.T. *IFC March 1991, (Chin.). Wu Aimin *CJ 1991/No.3, more potentialities?. Boni, Lyudmila pp.47-53 pp.23-25, 43 ♦FEA, 2/1991, pp.50-60 180. Die Verfassungskrise in Taiwan. 164. Four pillars supporting the rural 148. Agriculture, the current Situation Nieh, Yu-Hsi *C.a. May 1991, market in China (Chin.). Yang Bin- and new targets in the eighth five-year pp.297-299 qing *NJW 1991/NO.3, pp.22-25 plan (Chin.). Chen Yaobang *NJW 181. Taiwan investment in Mainland 165. Exploration on the establishment China and its impact on Taiwan’s in- 1991/NO.3, pp.3-8 of an efficient, smooth-running and dustries. Yen Tzung-ta *IS May 1991, 149. An initial discussion of the agri­ adjustable materials circulation Sy­ pp.10-42 cultural structure (Chin.). Fang Qi- stem (Chin.). Yang Chaoqun *CJ 182. The six-year national development xiong; Wen Haiquan *GSK 1991/ 1991/No.3, pp.50-54 plan for Taiwan, Republic of China No.3, pp.25-26,19 166. Personal financial assets in Main­ (1991-1996). *ER May-Jun. 1991, 150. Major problems in agricultural land China: an overview. Yeh pp. 10-23 capital investment in China and their Chang-mei *IS May 1991, pp.61-77 solutions (Chin.). Lei Xilu *NJW HONGKONG AND 1991/No.3, p.54 167. To enhance the purchasing power of farmers: the key to vitalize the ru­ 183. Hong Kong’s structural relations­ 151. Restrictive factors to realize land hip with the central govemment in scale-operation in minority nationality ral market (Chin.). Ying Lin; Ying Di ♦NJW 1991/No.3, pp.26-28 Beijing after 1997. Hsiung, James C. regions (Chin.). Li Zhuqing *JWT *AA Fall 1990, pp.117-122 1991/No.2, pp.31-34 168. Seeking new ways to vitalize the domestic consumer market (Chin.). 184. The Hong Kong special admini­ 152. Agriculture in the economic deve- strative region: from crown to Chine­ Yu Jingzhong *NJW 1991/No.3, lopment in the 1990s (Chin.). Ma se colony. Ku, Charlotte *AA Fall pp.18-21 Xiaohe *NJW 1991/No.3, pp.7-12 1990, pp.101-115 153. Main body of the agricultural ma­ 169. Capital financing and the deve- 185. The economic dimensions of 1997. nagement in the current land’s mana­ lopment of the engineering-electro- Lam, Danny Kin-Kong *AA Fall gement on a larger scale (Chin.). Sun nics industry (Chin.). Zheng Hong; 1990, pp.131-142 Changgen; Wu Yi *GSK 1991/No.3, Bao Qu-bing *ZGJY 1991/No.3, 186. Political culture and participation pp.22-24 pp.60-64 in Macau. Lo Shiu-Hing *AA Fall 154. Chinese agriculture in the seventh 1990, pp.147-155 and eighth five-year plans, analysis Foreign Trade & Economic 187. Emigration and the future of and expectations (Chin.). Wu Ziping; Coop. Hong Kong. Skeldon, Ronald *PA others *NJW 1991/No.3, pp.13-17 170. Some views on labour exportation Winter 1990-91, pp.500-523 188. The Hong Kong experience and 155. Some opinions on the land con- of China (Chin.). Du Peihe *JWT the unification of China. Wou Wei tract System and land lease System 1991/No.2, pp.55-58 *AA Fall 1990, pp.143-145 (Chin.). Zhang Yi »NJW 1991/No.3, 171. External trade and industrial de- 189. The future of Hong Kong: a coun- pp.42-45 velopment in China in the 1980s tercyclical view. ; Chai, Winberg *AA (Chin.). Jiang -juan *ZGJY Fall 1990, pp.123-130 Currency and Commerce 1991/No.3, pp.44-50 190. Survey of Japanese-affiliated ma- 156. Founding progressively social Se­ 172. Foreign aid: a theoretical frame- nufacturers in Hong Kong. *CNL curity System with Chinese features work for analyzing Communist Chi- May-June 1991, pp.19-24 (Chin.). Dai Junhang *JWT 1991/ na’s foreign policy. Lin Teh-chang *IS No.2, pp.47-50 May 1991, pp.78-102 MISCELLANEA 157. On the present Situation of mo- 173. Opening the borderline - new po- 191. The macho eunuch: the politics of ney-shortage for enterprise and the int of view of opening strategy of Chi­ masculinity in Jia Pingwa’s "Human counter-measures (Chin.). Liang Ze- na (Chin.). Tang Lijiu; Hu Ye *JWT extremities". Louie, Kam *MC Apr. zhou *ZGJY 1991/No.3, pp.56-59 1991/NO.2, pp.51-52 1991, pp.163-187 CHINA aktuell/OfTicial Activities - 406/14 - Juni/June 1991

Index of Authors Keith, Ronald C.: 20 Sun Shiming: 81 Ai Wei: 176 Kou Zhengling: 55 Sun Yuequan: 90 Ai Yunhang: 146 Ku, Charlotte: 184 Sutter, Robert G.: 7 * Ang Sio-choo: 96 Kwok Kit Ng: 128 Tan Chun-hun: 143 Aslanov, Rustarn: 5 Lam, Danny Kin-Kong: 185 Tan Yue-heng: 162 Bao Jirui: 142 Lang Yu: 123 Tang Feng-yi: 131 Bao Qu-bing: 169 Larin, Alexander: 67 Tang Lijiu: 173 Barme, Geremie: 18 Lei Xilu: 150 Tian Ming: 113 Boni, Lyudmila: 147 Li Bin: 43 Tong, James: 125 Bu Wen: 41 Li Cunshan: 78 Vlasov, Yuri: 8 Cai Gaoshun: 134 -zheng: 143 Wan Dianwu: 132 Cai Maosong: 76 Li Ming: 89 Wang Bing: 69 Cai Shangsi: 77 Li Rongxia: 44 Wang Chien-hsün: 17 Chai, Winberg: 189 Li Rongxia: 45 Wang Fengxian: 82 Chang Ching-huei: 177 Li Xia: 68 Wang Guoliang: 83 Chang Ching: 34 Li Yuan: 79 Wang Shenzhi: 114 Chang, Jaw-ling: 16 Li Zhuqing: 151 Wang Shuren: 84 Wang Wen Chou: 104 Chen Lai: 97 Li, KT.: 178 Wang Yi: 115 Chen Xigen: 106 Li, KT.: 179 Wang Yuan: 139 Chen Yaobang: 148 Liang Yongxin: 71 Wang hai-bo: 116 Chen Yuanxie: 121 Liang Ze-zhou: 157 Lin Shi-jin: 116 Weggel, Oskar: 28 Chiu Hung-Hui: 107 Wei Kaixiu: 133 Lin Teh-chang: 172 Choudhury, G.W.: 12 Wen Haiquan: 149 Liu Boshu: 98 Chung, Jae Ho: 13 Wen Hsuan: 103 Liu Huai: 129 Cui Lih: 54 Wen Tianshen: 40 Liu Jianjun: 144 Cui Lili: 58 Wou Wei: 188 Cui Yunliang: 126 Liu Qizhong: 47 Wu Aimin: 163 Dai Junliang: 156 Liu Shan: 1 Wu Biwen: 70 Dai Shijian: 25 Liu Xiaobo: 19 Wu Enpu: 85 Dai Shujun: 59 Lo Shiu-Hing: 186 Wu Xiaoqing: 49 Dai Shujun: 60 Louie, Kam: 191 Wu Yi: 153 Dai Shujun: 61 Lu Shengliang: 158 Wu Zhengfeng: 134 Dai Shujun: 62 Lukin, Alexander: 6 Wu Ziping: 154 Deng Shulin: 136 Lung Fei: 26 Xu Jian: 133 Deshingkar Giri: 30 Luo Haipo: 99 Xu Jiankang: 105 Du Peihe: 170 Luo Qun: 46 Xu Na: 137 Duara, Prasenjit: 53 Lü Hui: 35 Yakovlev, Alexander: 5 Elman, Benjamin A.: 94 Ma Xiaohe: 152 Yang Binqing: 164 Fang Ching: 22 Ma Zhenduo: 80 Yang Chaoqun: 165 Fang Qixiong: 149 Malik, J. Mohan: 31 Yang Chenglan: 86 Fang Yongxing: 63 Mao Jizeng: 100 Yang Zhengyong: 50 Feng Yuyi: 108 Matsuda, Yoshiro: 175 Yao Zhongben: 56 Field, Robert Michael: 109 Mohanty, Manoranjan: 15 Yeh Chang-mei: 166 Fuchs, Marina: 92 Moody, Jr., Peter R.: 95 Yen Tzung-ta: 181 Yi Da: 57 Fung, Edmund S.K: 27 Mueggler, Erik: 36 Ying Di: 167 Gai Shanlin: 88 Nakajima, Hiroshi: 37 Ying Lin: 167 Garver, John W.: 11 Nambu, Minoru: 124 Yu Jingzhong: 168 Godley, Michael: 93 Namgyai: 47 Nan Zi: 38 Yun Geng: 87 Gong Youde: 42 Zhang Jianhai: 123 Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme: 48 Gu Yitang: 115 Zhang Liandi: 101 Nieh, Yu-Hsi: 180 Guo Meini: 102 Zhang Rui: 138 Oksenberg, Michel: 125 Gupta, K P: 14 Zhang Shixun: 71 Hayhoe, Ruth: 59 Oxfeld Basu, Ellen: 130 Zhang Shuicheng: 145 He Jichuan: 127 Portyakov, Vladimir: 159 Zhang Weizhi: 72 He Zhiqiang: 110 Qian Qichen: 3 Zhang Wenjiang: 73 Hsiao Yun: 29 Oiao Gang: 160 Zhang Xi-min: 119 Hsiung, James C.: 183 Que Fangping: 161 Zhang Yi: 155 Hu Xiyin: 111 Rawski, Evelyn S.: 91 Zheng Hong-qing: 117 Hu Ye: 173 Richardson, Philip: 4 Zheng Hong: 169 Huang Ming: 122 Schier, Peter: 21 Zhong Hui: 74 Hui Feng: 174 Shen Lei: 126 Zhu Kaixi: 135 Hui Zhi: 64 Shi Zhenping: 112 Zhu Xinwu: 118 Hung Nan Tu: 33 Shih Hao: 140 Zhuang De-jun: 119 Ji Xiangkang: 126 Simpson, Eric: 39 Zong Guihua: 73 Jiang Huiying: 132 Skeldon, Ronald: 187 Zuo Wosheng: 160 Jiang Xiaö-juan: 171 Sulitskaya, Tatiana: 2 others: 106 Johnson, Todd M.: 65 Sun Changgen: 153 others: 117 Ju Yitong: 66 Sim Shangqing: 141 others: 154