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  • What of the New China Future?
    Since 1949, when the Chinese Communist Party took control, the party leaders have established a Soviet-type, totalitarian political system and imitated other aspects of Soviet life.
  • The House of Lords (Part 6 of 6)
    Whatever the party in power, the House makes most decisions without voting, according to the Government's advice, but votes ('divisions') have become much more frequent since the 1960s.
  • The House of Lords (Part 5 of 6)
    The Government front bench is occupied by peers who hold office, with the peer concerned with the current business at the Dispatch Box.
  • The House of Lords (Part 4 of 6)
    In fact the still surviving unreformed House of Lords has become a vigorous and useful element in the political system, particularly in the 1980s, with a Conservative government in office.
  • The House of Lords (Part 3 of 6)
    The Lords have not used even this small power intentionally for over thirty years with any bill proposed by the Government.
  • The House of Lords (Part 2 of 6)
    Since 1958 about twenty new peerages have been given each year (with big variations), nearly half of them to ex-ministers or other people who have been members of the House of Commons, the others to academics, doctors...
  • The House of Lords (Part 1 of 6)
    When people talk of 'Parliament' they often mean 'the House of Commons'. The second chamber, the House of Lords, has almost no real powers at all...
  • Developing Heavy Industry (Part2 of 2)
    For a country usually associated with primitive technology, India's industrialization is already surprisingly well advanced.
  • Developing Heavy Industry (Part1 of 2)
    India's second five-year plan, which ended in the spring of 1961, placed considerable emphasis on steps to meet the nation's mounting demand for steel.
  • The Competition for Power Between the Parties (Part 2)
    In November 1990 the deputy Prime Minister resigned, and Michael Heseltine, who had himself angrily resigned four years before, put himself forward as a rival candidate for the party leadership.
  • The Competition for Power Between the Parties (Part 1)
    The evidence of opinion polls indicates that about half the British people are not regular supporters of any political party, but change their preference from time to time for various reasons.
  • The Weekly and Periodical Press in England
    Good English writing is often to be found in the weekly political and literary journals, all based in London, all with nationwide circulations in the tens of thousands.

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