Commentary

Modernization of the army - A tendency after the cold war

The “collapse without war” of the Soviet Union - one of the strongest military powers - makes quite a few nations feel that military force is no more significant as in a world there is no ideological confrontation between the two international political systems. However, continued wars, conflicts and increasingly fierce political and geo-economic contradictions after the dissolution of the Soviet Union have caused nations to return to traditional thinking that war with armed force is still the succession of politics. Hence a trend of military modernization in recent years.

Price subsidization

The Party and Government have implemented policies and taken solutions to improve the people’s living standards, assist localities and poor people in difficulties. Almost all of these regulations have accountd for poor people and difficult areas. However, in reality, sometimes this concern has not yielded expected results as not all people in difficulties can benefit from these policies as financial resources have fallen short of demands.

Difficulties in stabilising petrol prices

Apart from different views on how to use the price stabilisation fund, the price management is getting more difficult as the coal, electricity and water supply sectors are asking for an increase of their selling prices.

Difficulties in stabilising petrol prices

Apart from different views on how to use the price stabilisation fund, the price management is getting more difficult as the coal, electricity and water supply sectors are asking for an increase of their selling prices.

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