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  • ...demy of Social Sciences 中国社会科学院.JPEG|thumb|200px|Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 中国社会科学院]] ...workers, including 142 senior ones with academic status equivalent to that of CAS academicians.
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  • ...ches in 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. ...nt decision-making, implementing key state sci-tech projects to facilitate social and economic development, initiating personnel training, and promoting Chin
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  • [[file:Li Yinhe (李银河).JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Li Yinhe, Chinese sociologist.]] ...torates with the Institute of Sociology at the [[Chinese Academy of Social Sciences]]. ([[Li Yinhe|More]])
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  • ...Province]], and is a well-known master of comparative law and the pioneer of foreign legal translation. ...y]], [[the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences]] and [[the China University of Political Science and Law]].
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  • ...octorates with the Institute of Sociology at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. [[Li Yinhe|(More...)]]
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  • ...ocial Sciences, nearly 1.5 million graduates will be jobless by the end of the year, which has brought many students to boomerang right back home and cont
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  • ...ina]] ([[CPC]]) in May 1965; graduate of Political Education Department of the [[Inner Mongolia]] Normal School. 1960-1964: Studied at the Political Education Department of the Inner Mongolia Normal School;
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  • ...ng Xiong''' (杨雄) was elected mayor of [[Shanghai]] at the first session of the 14th municipal People's Congress on Feb. 1, 2013. ...1953, was appointed vice mayor of Shanghai in 2003 and became acting mayor of Shanghai in December 2012.
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  • [[file:Li Yinhe (李银河).JPEG|thumb|200px|Li Yinhe, Chinese sociologist.]] ...torates with the Institute of Sociology at the [[Chinese Academy of Social Sciences]].
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  • '''Yu Pingbo''' ([[Chinese]]:俞平伯)whose former name was Yu Mingheng, was born in Deqing, [[Zhejia ...cher at the Literary Research Institute of the [[Chinese Academy of Social Sciences]] in [[1952]].
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  • ...fairs, vice foreign minister, and adviser at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. ...ng more academic exchanges. He promoted the establishment of the Committee of Foreign Affairs Translation and served as its first director.
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  • Renowned scholar '''Ji Xianli''' (Chinese: 季羡林) (1911-2009) was born in Linqing, [[Shandong Province]], on [[Au ...commissioner of the Department of Social Sciences at the [[Chinese Academy of Science]].
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  • '''Cheng Hong''' ('''程虹''') is an English professor and Chinese Premier [[Li Keqiang]]'s wife. ...als in 1957 in [[Henan Province]]. Her father, Cheng Jinrui, was leader of the Henan Communist Youth League, and her mother, Liu Yiqing, was a journalist
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  • ...studies and strengthening the friendly ties between China and the rest of the world. ...ina, and for exploring its implications for the international community in the 21st century.
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  • ...ces where he completed a graduate program in journalism and holds a Master of Arts degree. He is a senior editor. ...roup and Secretary of the Leading Party Members Group for the Organs under the NPC Standing Committee.
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  • [[file:Household Registration System.JPEG|thumb|270px|The Household Registration System in China.]] ...particular area of the country and includes basic information such as date of birth and marital status.
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  • ...and the figure is likely to reach 300 million by 2020. At least one-third of them are women aged between 17 and 25. ...(UNESCO) and the Institute of Sociology of the [[Chinese Academy of Social Sciences]].
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  • ...ng up policy. In the Chinese economic circles, he is known as the “scholar of conscience”. ...n social sciences at [[Hong Kong Baptist University]] and [[the University of Hong Kong]].
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  • ...educator. His best known works include ''On Aesthetics'' and ''Psychology of Literature and Art''. He hosted a well-known literary salon in 1930s Beijin ...8, but transferred to the education department at [[Hong Kong University]] the following year.
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  • ...thumb|left|Li Wuwei]]Born in November 1942, of [[Han]] nationality, native of [[Dongyang]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. ...7 automobile fittings factory, teacher of the factory school and member of the factory's technical team in 1971-1979.
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  • ...ctions ''Fragment'' (1935) and ''Dream of an Old Town'' (1936) are typical of his poems. ...sor at [[Nankai University]] in [[Tianjin]]. He was recommended in 1947 by the British Council to be a visiting research fellow at Oxford University.
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  • ...and currently serving as the chief economist and senior vice president of the World Bank. ...the country’s economic think-tanks, he opposed a hastened appreciation of the yuan.
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  • '''Yang Xianyi''' ([[Chinese]]: 杨宪益)(1915-2009), a well-known translator of Chinese and Western literature, was born on [[January 12]], 1915 in [[Tianjin]], bu ..., launched a newspaper in Chinese for national salvation and resistance to the Japanese.
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  • [[File:Xue Manzi(薛蛮子).jpg|thumb|250px|Xue Manzi, Chinese-American investor.]] ...und in [[Beijing]] on Aug. 25, 2013. The police said Xue is facing charges of using prostitutes and possibly even group licentiousness.
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  • ...0px|China's workforce diminishes and the old-age dependency rate climbs in the next 20 years.]] ...ty or a nation that opens up as fertility rates decline, with faster rates of economic growth and human development becoming possible when combined with
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  • ...oined the [[CPC]] in August 1976, and received a postgraduate education at the Central Party School. ...the State Council and secretary of the Leading Party Members' Group Under the State Council.
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  • == The Legal Position, Functions and Rights of the State Council == The '''State Council''' is the highest state organ of administration.
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  • ...ist Party of China (CPC) in July 1975. He received a graduate education at the Central Party School. ...Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, and Head of the CPC Central Committee Organization Department.
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  • ...Communist Party of China (CPC) in April 1975. Li graduated from Department of Political Education, Night College, Hebei Normal University where he comple ...nd is also Secretary of the Working Committee of the Organs Directly under the CPC Central Committee.
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  • ...ary 1983. He graduated from the University Regular Class at the Department of History at Northwest University, China, with a major in history. He is a se ...tee of the Political Bureau of the [[CPC Central Committee]], secretary of the [[Central Commission for Discipline Inspection]].
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  • ...-operates with it closely, and dedicates itself to building socialism with Chinese characteristics. ...tism and socialism, accepting CPC leadership and closely co-operating with the CPC and strengthening self-construction and making consistent progress.
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  • == 1.Review of the bilateral political relations == ...n Governors General, prime ministers, speakers of the Senate and the House of Commons have also visited China.
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  • ...adjacent to the coastal areas, Hunan has an area of 211,800 sq km, 2.2% of the national total, ranking 11th largest in [[China]]. ..., it is named "Hunan;" and because of the Xiangjiang River, the longest in the province, its shortened name is called“Xiang”.
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