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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Business structures
China (People's Republic)
Corporate bureaucracy
Economic policy
Economic reform
Economic relations
Globalization
Government and politics
Government bureaucracy
Government Policy
Housing
Left wing politics
Membership
Peoples Republic of China
Policy Making
Policy Reform
Political Economy
Political parties
Political reform
Prime ministers
Private sector
Public Policy
Reforms
Research Article
Success
United States
World trade organization
Zhu Rongji
title CHINA'S STALLED "FIFTH WAVE":Zhu Rongji's Reform Package of 1998-2000
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