CHINA'S STALLED "FIFTH WAVE":Zhu Rongji's Reform Package of 1998-2000
In spring 1998, Zhu Rongji became China's new prime minister, bringing with him a remarkable and optimistic reform agenda. Two and a half years later, while Zhu has had some successes, much of his program has stalled. Zweig discusses the effectiveness of Chinese Prime Minister Zhu Rongji's...
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