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Zhu Rongji on the record. The road to reform, 1998-2003 /

China's explosive transformation from a planned economy to a more market-oriented one over the past three decades owes much to the charismatic reformer Zhu Rongji. As China's premier from 1998 to 2003, Zhu displayed a pragmatism and strong work ethic that have been key forces in China'...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Zhu, Rongji, 1928- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Schmidt, Helmut, 1918-2015 (writer of foreword.), Kissinger, Henry, 1923- (writer of foreword.), Mei, June Y. (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Inside Flap; Title Page; Copyright Information; Table of Contents; Publication Note; Foreword Henry A. Kissinger; Foreword Helmut Schmidt; Note from The Brookings Institution; Speech at the First Plenary Session of the State Council; On the Proper Reassignment, Resettlement, and Reemployment of Laid-off Workers; Reforms of Government Agencies Require Strong Determination, Steady Steps, and Solid Work; Key Aspects of Reform of the Grain Circulation System; A Conversation with U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin; Crack Down Hard on Smuggling.
  • Rebuilding after the Floods with the Same Spirit Displayed in Combating ThemA Talk with the Producers of Tropics in Focus; Closing Down Guangdong International Trust and Investment Company Was the Right Thing to Do; A Conversation with Michael D. Eisner, CEO, the Walt Disney Company; ""Tofu Dreg Projects"" Are a Crime against the People; Speech at the 1998 Central Economic Work Conference; Hainan Must Keep Its Hills Green and Its Waters Blue; Ensure Construction Quality of the Three Gorges Project and Properly Resettle the Area's Inhabitants.
  • A Conversation with Alan Greenspan, Chairman, U.S. Federal ReserveA Conversation with an American Congressional Delegation; Remarks at President Bill Clinton's Welcoming Ceremony; Address at a Welcoming Dinner Hosted by President Bill Clinton; The Future of Science Lies with Young People; We Must Be Selective in Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises; To Tame the Yellow River, We Must Conserve Soil and Water in Its Middle and Upper Reaches; We Must Be Determinded to Stop Logging in Natural Forests; Some Thoughts on Speeding Up Development in Ethnic Minority Areas.
  • Three Main Approaches for the Development of Western ChinaThe Iron and Steel Industry Must Control Total Output and Restructure; Let Outstanding Arts and Culture Be Passed Down from One Generation to the Next; Customs Must Regain Its Former Stature; A Conversation with Pascal Lamy, EU Commissioner for Trade; Three Economic Risks We Must Guard Against; The Electric Power System Must Be Reformed; On Using Relending to Help Local Financial Institutions Repay Debts and Guarantee Payments; We Should Use Economic Measures to Eliminate Overcapacity; Several Issues Regarding Xinjiang's Development.
  • Pay Greater Attention to Environmental Protection and Building the Eco-EnvironmentHunan Must Give Priority to Managing Its Mountains and Waters; Teachers Are the Basic Driving Force of Education; The Spirit of Tsinghua Is the Pursuit of Perfection; On Economic Development Issues in Three Autonomous Ethnic Minority Prefectures in Sichuan; Further Speed Up Tibet's Economic Development; In Attacting Foreign Investment, We Must Achieve the ""Three Integrations; A Conversation with George Soros; Toward a More Open and Prosperous Chinese Economy.