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White Papers of the Chinese Government

Note: All the white papers here were released by the People's Republic of China.

  1. China's Social Security and Its Policy (2004)
  2. Regional Ethnic Autonomy in Tibet (2004)
  3. China's Employment Situation and Policies (2004)

  4. Progress in China's Human Rights Cause in 2003
  5. China's Policy on Mineral Resources (2003)
  6. China's policy on "three direct links" across the Taiwan Straits (2003)
  7. China's non-proliferation policy and measures (2003)
  8. China's EU Policy Paper (2003)
  9. Ecological Improvement and Environmental Protection in Tibet (2003)
  10. History and Development of Xinjiang (2003)

  11. China's National Defense in 2002
  12. Labor and Social Security in China (2002)

  13. Rural China's Poverty Reduction (2001)

  14. White Paper on Tibetan Culture (2000)
  15. China's Population and Development in the 21st Century (2000)
  16. Fifty Years of Progress in China's Human Rights (2000)
  17. Narcotics Control (2000)
  18. China's Space Activities (2000)

  19. National Minorities Policy and Its Practice in China (1999)

  20. China's National Defense (1998)
  21. New Progress in Human Rights in the Tibet Autonomous Region (1998)
  22. The Development of China's Marine Programs (1998)

  23. On Sino-US Trade Balance (1997)
  24. Freedom of Religious Belief in China (1997)

  25. Environmental Protection in China (1996)
  26. The Grain Issue in China (1996)
  27. Progress in China's Human Rights Cause in 1996
  28. The Situation of Children in China (1996)

  29. Family Planning in China (1995)
  30. China: Arms Control and Disarmament (1995)

  31. The Situation of Chinese Women (1994)
  32. Intellectual Property Protection in China (1994)

  33. The Taiwan Question and Reunification of China (1993)

  34. Tibet -- Its Ownership And Human Rights Situation (1992)
  35. Criminal Reform in China (1992)

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