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The past year was unforgettable for journalists all over the world and, in particular, for those who cover China. And so it was for the staff at Beijing Review. What happened in the country in 2008, happy or unhappy, galvanized us while deeply and widely affecting the world. As a result, Beijing Review's circulation increased dramatically, and its online version recorded historically high numbers of visitors.

This year's first issue of Beijing Review is dedicated to an economic forecast for China in 2009. This will be followed throughout the year by more in-depth stories and articles about economic issues both inside and outside China, given the global panic over the financial crisis and possible world recession. Beijing Review also will focus more intensely on China's social development and its relations with foreign countries. A legion of scholars will assist us with our investigations in this regard and provide analyses and comments.

The crystal ball indicates that many big events will happen in 2009 and keep media organizations on their toes. Beijing Review's reporters and editors will be traveling more and working harder to bring you these stories. I do hope that the result of our efforts in the new year will be a journalistic harvest that fulfills the needs of our readers.

 
(Deputy Editor in Chief) 
Open Sesame
A New Start for Change
Trust Issues
People's Democracy
A New Chapter for Democracy
Between War and Peace
Going for Gold
The Defeat That Changed China's History
Ending Urban-Rural Dichotomy
Pulling a Fast One on Fast Food
The Politicized Tragedy
Good Omens
Foreseeable Progress
Lasting Peace
Ball Out of Play
Eyeing the Future
Lonely Struggle
A Sea of Storms
Counter Terror
Securing a New Concept
Work Smarter, Not Harder
From Giver to Partner
Deciding on a Second Child
A Trio Bands Together
Off to a Good Beginning
Reviving a New Engine
A Seamless Joint
Nuclear Philosophy
In the Footsteps of History
Full Steam Ahead
Government Work Under Microscope
Looking to the Two Sessions
A Fair Share
United Front for Conservation
Stronger Yuan Arouses Concern
Hollywood Takes a Hit
Outstripping Expectations
The Sino-French Connection
Bringing Debt Down
Distorting History
China’s Diplomacy in Transition
China on the Moon
Passing on Mandela's Torch
Britain: Back on Board
The Hot Zone
From Plans to Reality
Greater Depths
Taking the Next Big Step
Open Sesame
A New Start for Change
Trust Issues
People's Democracy
A New Chapter for Democracy
Between War and Peace
Going for Gold
The Defeat That Changed China's History
Ending Urban-Rural Dichotomy
Pulling a Fast One on Fast Food
The Politicized Tragedy
Good Omens
Foreseeable Progress
Lasting Peace
Ball Out of Play
Eyeing the Future
Lonely Struggle
A Sea of Storms
Counter Terror
Securing a New Concept
Work Smarter, Not Harder
From Giver to Partner
Deciding on a Second Child
A Trio Bands Together
Off to a Good Beginning
Reviving a New Engine
A Seamless Joint
Nuclear Philosophy
In the Footsteps of History
Full Steam Ahead
Government Work Under Microscope
Looking to the Two Sessions
A Fair Share
United Front for Conservation
Stronger Yuan Arouses Concern
Hollywood Takes a Hit
Outstripping Expectations
The Sino-French Connection
Bringing Debt Down
Distorting History
China’s Diplomacy in Transition
China on the Moon
Passing on Mandela's Torch
Britain: Back on Board
The Hot Zone
From Plans to Reality
Greater Depths
Taking the Next Big Step
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