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The China Quarterly index for 2004 Issue No. 177 pp. 1-311 Issue No. 179 pp. 603-893 Issue No. 178 pp. 317-601 Issue No. 180 pp. 895-1185 All references are to page numbers Index of Articles (including Research Reports, Current Issues, Reports from the Field, Review Essays and Obituaries) 1. General Chan, Alfred L. with Nathan, Andrew J., Duihua Academic Exchange, “The Tiananmen Papers Revisted” 190-214 Goodman, David S. G., Preface and Article, “The Campaign to ‘Open Up the West’: National Provincial-level and Local Perspectives” 317-334 Qin Shao, Article, “Exhibiting the Modern: The Creation of the First Chinese Museum, 1905-1930 684-702 Walder, Andrew G., Article, “Tan Lifu: A ‘Reactionary’ Red Guard in Historical Perspective” 965-989 2. Internal Politics and Political Economy Becquelin, Nicolas, Article, “Staged Development in Xinjiang” Chan, Hon S., Research Report, “Cadre Personnel Management in China: The Nomenklatura System, 1990-1998” 703-734 Chung, Jae-Ho and Lam, Tao-chiu, Article, “China’s ‘City System’ in Flux: Explaining Post-Mao Administrative Changes” 945-964 Downs, Erica S., Article, “The Chinese Energy Security Debate” 21-40 Duckett, Jane, Research Report, “State, Collectivism and Worker Privi- lege: A Study of Urban Health Insurance Reform” 55-173 Holbig, Heike, Article, “The Emergence of the Campaign to Open Up the West: Ideological Formation, Central Decision Making, and the Role of the Provinces” 335-357 Hong, Lijian, Article, “Chongqing: Opportunities and Risks” 448-466 McNally, Christopher A., Article, “Driving Capitalist Development West- ward” 426-447 Oakes, Tim, Article, “Building a Southern Dynamo: Guizhou and State Power” 467-487 Shih, Victor, Article, “Dealing with Non-Performing Loans: Political Constraints and Financial Policies in China” 922-944 Tsui, Kai-yuen and Wang, Yougiang, Article, “Between Separate Stoves and a Single Menu: Fiscal Decentralization in China” 71-90 Vermeer, Eduard B., Article, “Shaanxi: Building a Future on State Support” 400-425 Wedeman, Andrew, Article, “The Intensification of Corruption in China” 895-921 Wright, Tim, Article, “The Political Economy of Coal Mine Disasters in China: ‘Your Rice Bowl or Your Life” 629-646 i The China Quarterly 3. Social Affairs Chan, Cheris Shun-ching, Article, “The Falun Gong in China: A Socio- logical Perspective” 665-683 Goodman, David S. G., Article, “Qinghai and the Emergence of the West: Nationalities, Communal Interaction and National Integration” 379-399 Harwit, Eric, Article, “Spreading Telecommunications to Developing Areas in China: Telephones, the Internet and the Digital Div- ide” 1010-1030 Johnston, Alastair Iain, Article, “Chinese Middle Class Attitudes towards International Affairs: Nascent Liberalization?” 603-628 Kwong, Julia, Research Report, “Educating Migrant Children: Negotia- tions between the State and Civil Society” 1073-1088 Lee, Grace O.M. and Warner, Malcolm, Research Report, “The Shanghai Re-employment Model: From Local Experiment to Nation-wide Labour Market Policy” 174-189 Litzinger, Ralph, Article, “The Mobilization of ‘Nature’: Perspectives from North-west Yunnan” 488-504 Murphy, Rachel, Article, “Turning Peasants into Modern Chinese Citi- zens: ‘Population Quality’ Discourse, Demographic Transition and Primary Education” Wang, Fei-Ling, Research Report, “Reformed Migration Control and New Targeted People: China’s Hukou System in the 2000s” Yep, Ray, Article, “Can ‘Tax-for-Fee’ Reform Reduce Rural Tension in China? The Process, Progress and Limitations” Zhang, Qian Forrest, Ma Qingguo and Xu Xu, Research Report, “Development of Land Rental Markets in Rural Zhejiang: Growth of Off-farm Jobs and Institution Building” 1050-1072 4. Foreign Relations Chung, Chien-peng, Article, “The Shanghai Co-operation Organization: China’s Changing Influence in Central Asia” 990-1009 5. Military Affairs and National Security Suttmeier, Richard P., Review Essay, “China’s Techno-Warriers, Another View” 804-810 6. Intellectual Affairs Zweig, David, Chen Changgui and Rosen, Stanley, Research Report, “Globalization and Transnational Human Capital: Overseas and Re- turnee Scholars to China 7. Geography and Environment Ho, Samuel P. S. and Lin, George C.S., Research Report, “Non-Agricul- tural Land Use in Post-Reform China” 758-781 Loo, Becky P.Y., Research Report, “Export Expansion in the People’s Republic of China since 1978: A Case Study of the Pearl River Delta” 133-154 The China Quarterly 8. Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau Ku, Agnes S., Article, “Negotiating the Space of Civil Autonomy in Hong Kong: Power, Discourses and Dramaturgical Representations” 647-664 Mattlin, Mikael, Article, “Nested Pyramid Structures: Political Parties in Taiwanese Elections” 1031-1049 Tubilewicz, Czeslaw, Research Report, “Taiwan’s Macedonian Project, 1999-2001” 782-803 Wu, Yongping, Article, “Rethinking the Taiwanese Developmental State” 91-114 §, Obituaries Kallgren, Joyce K., Obituary of James R. Townsend index of Books Reviewed 1. General and State of the Field Bell, Daniel A. and Hahm Chaibong (eds.), Confucianifsomr the Modern World (Randall Peerenboom) 508-510 Wasserstrom, Jeffrey (ed.), Twentieth-Century China: New Approaches (Antonia Finnane) 221-223 2. Internal Politics and Political Economy Blecher, Marc, China Against the Tides: Restructuring through Revol- ution, Radicalism and Reform (Chris Bramall) 1098-1099 Chan, Adrian, Chinese Marxism (Arif Dirlik) 510-511 Nathan, Andrew J. and Gilley, Bruce, China’s New Rulers: The Secret Files (second, revised edition) (Michael Schoenhals) 811-812 Zang, Xiaowei, Elite Dualism and Leadership Selection in China (David Bachman) Zhao, Dingxin, The Power of Tiananmen: State—Society Relations and the 1989 Beijing Student Movement (Timothy Brook) 1100-1101 Zhong, Yang, Local Government and Politics in China. Challenges from Below (Flemming Christiansen) 219-221 3. Economics, Trade and Regional Development Bhalla, A.S. and Qiu, Shufang, The Employment Impact of China’s WTO Accession (Eduard B. Vermeer) 516-518 Green, Stephen, The Development of China’s Stock Market, 1984-2002 (Laixiang Sun) Heberer, Thomas (Gluckman, Timothy J., trans.), Private Entrepreneurs in China and Vietman: Social and Political Functioning of Strategic Groups (Regina Abrami) Lu, Ding and Wong, Chee Kong, China’s Telecommunications Market: Entering a New Competitive Age (Zixiang (Alex) Tan) 815-816 Pereira, Alexius A., State Collaboration and Development Strategies in China: The Case of the China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park (1992-2002) (Eric Thun) 1101-1102 Reardon, Lawrence C., The Reluctant Dragon: Crisis Cycles in Chinese Foreign Economic Policy (David Zweig) 217-219 Walcott, Susan M., Chinese Science and Technology Industrial Parks (Cong Cao) 514-516 Zhang, Jin, Catch-Up and Competitiveness in China: The Case of Large Firms in the Oil Industry (Erica S. Downs) 1103-1104 4. Geography and Environment Hsieh, Chiao-min and Lu, Max (eds.), Changing China: A Geographic Appraisal (Piper Gaubatz) 1106-1107 Pietz, David A., Engineering the State: The Huai River and Reconstruc- tion in Nationalist China, 1927-1937 (Parks M. Coble) Wong, Kwan-yiu and Shen, Jianfa (eds.), Resource Management, Urban- iv The China Quarterly ization and Governance in Hong Kong and the Zhujiang Delta (Richard Louis Edmonds) 816-817 5. Social Affairs, Demography, Minorities, Religion, Gender and Health Dillon, Michael, Xinjiang: China’s Muslim Far Northwest (Joanne N. Smith) 519-521 Du, Shanshan, “Chopsticks Only Work in Pairs”: Gender Unity and Gender Equality among the Lahu of Southwest China (Emily Chao) 823-825 Fong, Vanessa L., Only Hope: Coming of Age under China’s One-Child Policy (Joyce K. Kallgren) 1104-1106 Gerth, Karl, China Made: Consumer Culture and the Creation of the Nation (Zhou Xun) 840-841 Guo, Yingjie, Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary China: The Search for National Identity under Reform (Florent Villard) 819-822 Scharping, Thomas, Birth Control in China 1949-2000: Population Policy and Demographic Development (Joyce K. Kallgren) 225-227 Yan, Yunxiang, Private Life under Socialism: Love, Intimacy, and Family Change in a Chinese Village, 1949-1999 (Frank N. Pieke) Zhou, Minglang, Multilingualism in China: The Politics of Writing Reforms for Minority Languages, 1949-2002 (Colin Mackerras) 6. Education and Intellectual Affairs Fairbrother, Gregory P., Toward Critical Patriotism: Student Resistance to Political Education in Hong Kong and China (Agnes S. Ku) §21 Hao, Zhidong, Jntellectuals at a Crossroads: The Changing Politics of China’s Knowledge Workers (Vera Scharwcz) 822-823 Wang, Chaohua (ed.), One China, Many Paths (Henry Y. H. Zhao) 817-819 Weston, Timothy B., The Power of Position: Beijing University, Intellec- tuals and Chinese Political Culture, 1898—1929 (Benjamin A. Elman) 841-843 7. Military Affairs and National Security Shambaugh, David, Modernizing China’s Military: Progress, Problems and Prospects (James Mulvenon) 8. Legal Affairs and Human Rights Potter, Pitman B., From Leninist Discipline to Socialist Legalism: Peng Zhen on Law and Political Authority in the PRC (Randall Peerenboom) 9. Hong Kong and Macau Lam Wai-man, Understanding the Political Culture of Hong Kong: The Paradox of Activism and Depoliticization (Agnes S. Ku) 1108-1109 Sing, Ming, Hong Kong’s Tortuous Democratization: A Comparative Analysis (Alvin Y. So) 827-828 Snow, Philip, The Fall of Hong Kong: Britain, China and the Japanese Occupation (Hugh D. R. Baker) 529-530 Index of Books Reviewed 10. Taiwan Adrian, Bonnie, Framing the Bride: Globalizing Beauty and Romance in Taiwan’s Bridal Industry (Antonia Finnane) 1118-1119 Amsden, Alice and Chu, Wan-wen, Beyond Late Development: Taiwan’s Upgrading Policies (Karl J. Fields) 228-230 Brown, Melissa J., Is Taiwan Chinese? The Impact of Culture, Power, and Migration on Changing Identities (J. Megan Greene) 830-831 Bush, Richard C., At Cross Purposes: US-Taiwan Relations Since 1942 (Steven M. Goldstein) 1089-1095 Cabestan, Jean-Pierre, Chine—Taiwan, la guerre est-elle conceivable? (Gilles Guiheux) 828-830 Clart, Philip and Jones, Charles B. (eds.), Religion in Modern Taiwan: Tradition and Innovation in a Changing Society (Stephan Feuchtwang) 833-835 Jenkins, Glenn P., Kuo, Chun-Yan and Sun, Keh-Nan, Taxation and Economic Development in Taiwan (I-Ru Chen) Neder, Christina and Schilling, Ines Susanne (eds.), Transformation! Innovation? Perspectives on Taiwan Culture (Bi-yu Chang) Phillips, Steven E., Between Assimilation and Independence: The Tai- wanese Encounter Nationalist China, 1945—1950 (J. Megan Greene) Sutton, Donald S., Steps of Perfection: Exorcist Performers and Chinese Religion in Twentieth-Century Taiwan (Yang Der-Ruey) 11. Overseas Chinese Sun, Wanning, Leaving China: Media, Migration and Transnational Imagination (Gregory B. Lee) 12. Foreign Relations Suettinger, Robert L., Beyond Tiananmen: The Politics of US—China Relations, 1989-2000 (Steven M. Goldstein) 1089-1095 Zhao, Suisheng (ed.), Chinese Foreign Policy: Pragmatism and Strategic Behavior (Patrick Belton) 1095-1097 13. History Birns, Jack (Wakeman, Carolyn and Light, Ken, eds.), Assignment Shang- hai: Photographs on the Eve of the Revolution (John Gittings) Cheng, Linsun, Banking in Modern China: Entrepreneurs, Professional Managers, and the Development of Chinese Banks, 1897-1937 (Elisa- beth KGll) 837-840 Cohen, Paul A., China Unbound: Evolving Perspectives on the Chinese Past (Frank Dikotter) 524-525 Fan, Fa-ti, British Naturalists in Qing China: Science, Empire, and Cultural Encounter (Chris Coggins) 1115-1117 Henriot, Christian and Yeh, Wen-hsin (eds.), In the Shadow of the Rising Sun: Shanghai under Japanese Occupation (Rana Mitter) 1109-1111 Hevia, James L., English Lessons: The Pedagogy of Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century China (Joanna Waley-Cohen) 843-845 Vi The China Quarterly Ji, Zhaojin, A History of Modern Shanghai Banking: The Rise and Decline of China’s Finance Capitalism (Elisabeth KGll) 837-840 Laughlin, Charles A., Chinese Reportage: The Aesthetics of Historical Experience (Perry Link) 845-848 Lyons, Thomas P., China’s Maritime Customs and China’s Trade Statis- tics, 1859-1948 (Hans van de Ven) 526-527 Ma Jisen, The Cultural Revolution in the Foreign Ministry of China (Michael Schoenhals) 1097-1098 Schneider, Laurence, Biology and Revolution in Twentieth-Century China (Frank Dikotter) 1114-1115 van de Ven, Hans J., War and Nationalism in China, 1925-1945 (Diana Lary) 525-526 Wang, Di, Street Culture in Chengdu: Public Space, Urban Commoners, and Local Politics, 1870-1930 (Joseph W. Esherick) 1112-1114 Ye, Xiaoging, The Dianshizhai Pictorial: Shanghai Urban Life, 1884- 1898 (Barbara Mittler) 234-236 14. Literature, Films, Music, Arts and Architecture Baranovitch, Nimrod, China’s New Voices: Popular Music, Ethnicity, Gender, Politics (Rachel Harris) 518-519 Braester, Yomi, Witness Against History: Literature, Film, and Public Discourse in Twentieth Century China (Chris Berry) 813-815 Chu, Yingchi, Hong Kong Cinema: Coloniser, Motherland and Self (Poshek Fu) 241-243 Fu, Poshek, Between Shanghai and Hong Kong: The Politics of Chinese Cinemas (Yingjin Zhang) 1111-1112 Hockx, Michel, Questions of Style: Literary Societies and Literary Jour- nals in Modern China, 1911-1937 (David Der-wei Wang) 532-534 Hsia, C. T., C. T. Hsia on Chinese Literature (Chloé Starr) 825-827 Laurence, Patricia, Lily Briscoe’s Chinese Eyes: Bloomsbury, Modernism and China (Jeesoon Hong) 236-238 Mair, Victor (ed.), The Columbia History of Chinese Literature (Bernard Fuehrer) Stock, Jonathan P. J., Huju: Traditional Opera in Modern Shanghai (Nancy Guy) 15. Biography and Autobiography McDougall, Bonnie S., Love-Letters and Privacy in Modern China: The Intimate Lives of Lu Xun and Xu Guangping (Eva Shan Chou) Wakeman Jr., Frederic, Spymaster: Dai Li and the Chinese Secret Service (Marie-Claire Bergére) Well, Audrey, The Political Thought of Sun Yat-sen (Ramon H. Myers) Index to Quarterly Chronicle Internal Developments Deng Xiaoping Theory, 249, 252, 254, 358, 503, 855, 1125, P1275 rZo Accidents, 548, 576, 1131 Diplomatic affairs, 560 Afghanistan, 1131 Discipline, 253 Agriculture, 257, 258, 545, 549, 550, Drugs, 566, 1131 576, 854, 857, 858, 859, 860-61, Economic affairs, 255-261, 546, 548, 128. 11295 2152,. 133; 1135, 551, 554, 557, 558, 574-77, 855- 1137, 1136, 1138 863, 1132-140 APEC, 260, 262 Economic and social development, 249, Appointments, 545, 1124, 1130 257, 340; 348, 395; 597;. 399; 361, ASEAN, 1140 563, 567-574, 856, 1125, 1128, Australia, 260 L129; 1133; Piso, LSE Avian flu, 565 Education and training, 257, 258, 546, 547, 548, 550, 555, 557, 576, 577- Banking and insurance, 250, 252, 259, 78, 857, 1135, 1137 260, 547, 551, 572 in Hong Kong, 580-81 1128, 1135 Employment, 250, 251, 257, 258, Bonds, 256, 1135 546, 547, 548, 552, 555, 556, Budget, 554, 555, 556, 557 857, 859, 1133, 1135-137 Energy, 260, 549, 568, 577, 859, Cadres, 548, 552, 562, 854-55, 1124, 11335, F1S5,-2159 1126, 1138 Environmental issues, 256, 549, 55 Central Discipline Inspection Com- 555, 574, 855-56, 857, 859, 1135, mission (CDIC), 1125 1138, 1139 Chang River Delta, 256, 1135-136 European Union (EU), 1139 Chinese Communist Party (CCP), 252, Exchange rate, 260, 549, 858 253-54, 559, 562, 563-64, 575, Expenditure, 863 854-55, 1124-127, 1129-130 in Hong Kong, 263 Chinese Communist Party Central Com- Exports, 551, 572, 1139 mittee (CCPCC), 855, 1137 16th Central Committee, third plenum, 249, 257, 1125 Family planning, 550, 857, 1132, 1137 fourth plenum, 1124-127 Financial reform, 260, 857, 858, 862, Coal, 569, 577, 859, 1128, 1133, 1139 1134 Constitution, 249, 251-52, 553, 557-563 Fiscal and monetary policy, 256, 259, Construction, 257, 261, 548, 569, 859, 260, 546, 549, 555, 557, 858, 859, 1128; 1932, 1135, 1137 862, 1133 Consumer price index (CPI), 858 Five-Year Plan (10th), 256 Corruption, 561, 562, 1129 Fixed investment, 549, 556, 55 Crime, 255, 552, 561-62, 566, 855, 1131 858, 859, 1128, 1133 Foreign exchange reserves, ‘ Debt, 1137 857, 863 Deficit, 554, 1139 Foreign investment, 257, 258, 260, 5 Deflation, in Hong Kong, 580 857, 1133, 1134, 1135 Democracy and elections, 551, 855, Foreign-funded enterprises, 551, 1124, 1125, 1127 569, 1134, 1139-1140 in Hong Kong, 581, 853-54, 864, France, 262 1141 Democratic centralism, 253 Globalization, 256, 553, 579 The China Quarterly GNP and GDP, 256, 259, 546, 548, 567, Laws, drafting and adoption, 250-252, 574, 575, 577, 859, 860, 862, 863, 545, 546, 547, 562, 853, 854, 1127- 1132 129 in Hong Kong, 263, 865, 1140 Legal affairs, 547, 551, 552, 561-62, 566, 853, 855, 864, 1127 576, 858, 859, 860-61, 1128, 1129, Living standards, 2ST, 2G. 546, 567, E132, 1133, 1138 863, 1133, 1135 Health, 258, 546, 548, 550, 555, Macau Special Administrative Region 853, 860, 1130, 1131, 1135 (MacSAR), 553, 1126, 1141 High technology, 259 Mao Zedong, 253 Marriage, 254 Hong Kong Special Administrative Marxism, Sinicization of, 254, 558, 855 gion (HKSAR), 260, 262-63, Marxism-Leninism, Mao Zedong 579-582, 853-54, 863-65, Thought, 252, 254, 558, 562, 1125, 1140-1141 1127 Household registration (hukou), 1131 Migration and migrants, 251, 257, 57 Hu Jintao, 249, 253, 255, 256, 261, 262, 860, 1135, 1136 545, 853, 855, 1124, 1125, 1126 Military affairs, 261-262, 552, Human rights, 560 £126, 1127 Minorities, 551, 560, 1129 Ideological developments, 253, 254, 545, Tibet, 863 558-561, 563-64, 855, 1126 Myanmar [Burma], 1131 Imports, 257, 572, 577, 1134, 1139 Income, 250, 546, 548, 549, 557, 575, National Congress of the Chinese Com- 576, 857, 1129, 1132, 1133, 1135, munist Party, 13th, 1129 1138 16th, 249, 562, 558, 854, 1125, 1127, Industrial products, 259, 569, 1128 1130 Industrialization, 549 National People’s Congress, 578, 560 Industry, 256, 257, 258, 259, 555, 55 National People’s Congress Standing 567, 568-570, 858, 861, Committee (NPCSC), 562 Liss; 1137 tenth, 249, 250-53, 545, 1127-1129 Inflation, 1134 fifth and sixth sessions, 250—53 Information technology, 549, 1135 seventh session, 545 Infrastructure, 546, 1135 eighth session, 852-53 Insurance, health and social security, ninth session, 853-54 566, 573, 860, 1130 tenth session, 854 Intellectual property rights, 551 11th session, 1127-1129 International relations, 553 Natural disasters, 258, 859, 862, 1138 Internet. 1132 Non-proliferation policy, 262 Investment, 250, 259, 1128, 1132, Nuclear energy, 1139 1134-13 5 Japan, 260, 861, 1131, 113 Oil and gas, 260, 569, 576-77, 856, Jiang Zemin, 253, 254, 553, 5¢€ 1128, 1133, 1139 1126-127 “one country, two systems” policy, 55 863, 1126 Laid-off workers, 251, Ownership, 249, 250, 252, 256, S31; Doo, 15! 573, 859, 1130, 11: Peasants, 251, 257, 258, 545, Laos, 1131 575, 576, 1137, 1138 Index to Quarterly Chronicle People’s Bank of China (PBOC), “three rurals” (san nong), 256, 544, 546, 252, 260, 551 549; 556, 575; 1137 People’s Liberation Army (PLA), 55 Townships, 251 1127 Trade, domestic, 547, 549, 570-71, Political reform, 551 1132, 1133, 1134 Population, 550, 573, 855, 856, 857, Trade, foreign, 545, 546, 547, 551, 5 1132 573; (893, 857, 4133; 1139 Poverty, 547, 555, 5 , 974, 1132, 1136 Transport and telecommunications, 547, Prices;56/; 974,13 549, 551, 557, 370; S7i,. 1128; Public security, , 560, 566 1133, 1155, 1139 Treasury bonds, 251, 549, 555 Tung Chee Hwa, 262, 579-580, 581, 853, 863, 864, 865, 1140 258, 549, 550, 5 Unemployment, 573, 858, 859, 860, 857, 1129 1130 in Hong Kong, 263, 580, 882 Safety, 250, 1131 United Kingdom, 262 United Nations, 1129 Science and technology, 546, 5 United States, 260, 861, 1131, 1139 Senior citizens, 250-51, 550, 555, ° Urban development, 250 Urbanization, 862, 1130 856 Severe Acute Respiratory Water, 257, 258, 260, 856, 869, 861-62, (SARS), 256, 546, 550, 55 1139 557, 565, 853, 1124, 1130 Wen Jiabao, 256, 261, 545 in Hong Kong, 262, 579 549. ID, IIZy IID): Dc Social and legal affairs, 254-55, 565-67, 857-58, 859, 861, 1134, 1136, 855, 1130-132 1137, 1138, 1140, 1141 Social security/welfare, 257, 258, 547, Western China, 256, 257, 1133 548, 552, 555, 556, 559-560, 573, Women, 561, 860, 1132 bYS0; 1133; List World Health Organization (WHO), 254, Socialist democracy, 562, 1126 565, 566 Socialist market economic system, World Trade Organization (WTO), 250, 1126 545, 547, 861, 1134 South Korea, 260, 1131 Space programme, 261-262, 546 Zeng Qinghong, 256 State-owned enterprises (SOEs), 258, Zhu River Delta, 256, 1135- 259, S47, 351, 555; 569, $57, 859, 1130, 1133 Supreme People’s Court (SPC), 561 Foreign Relations Sustainable development, 256, 856, 857, Afghanistan, 584, 589, 880, 1147, 1151 1128, 1138 Africa, 264-65, 582, 583, 869-870, 1144-145 Taiwan, 260, 553, 578, 1126, 1136 Aid, 264, 584, 869, 1148 Taxation and revenue, 257, 258, 546, Albania, 870, 1146 Algeria, 584 521, 37S; Oot, 1433, 0157, Liss, Annan, Kofi, 278 1139 Argentina, 267 Terrorism, 552, 553 Armenia, 1146 “three represents,” 249, 252, 253, 254, Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), 881-82 545, 558, 562, 563, 854, 855, 1125, Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation 1126; 1127; 1130 (APEC), 268, 276, 277

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