Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 Matt Forney - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 Matt Forney
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After the patriarch: Jiang Zemin's collective government has replaced Deng Xiaoping's autocratic model. Jiang faces great hurdles, but Chinese governance may be better for the change.Business, internationalMatt Forney, Pamela Yatsko
Between the lines: China's sparse budget masks some troubling trends.Business, internationalMatt Forney
Breaking taboos: academic's fate could signal party's direction.Business, internationalMatt Forney
Business vs. ideology: Beijing inches towards liberalizing state-owned enterprises. (China Trade & Investment)Business, internationalMatt Forney
Den Xiaoping 1904-1997: China's last patriarch gave his country more prosperity than it had ever known. But he stifled political reform and caught blame for rampant corruption.(Obituary)Business, internationalMatt Forney
Forward or back?: party congress could clarify Jiang Zemin's direction.Business, internationalMatt Forney
Freedom's price. (uncertain future for Chinese dissident Wei Jingsheng)Business, internationalMatt Forney
Gather round: the 15th Party Congress will be President Jiang's first political challenge since Deng Xiaoping's death. Consolidation of power will be the key issue.Business, internationalMatt Forney
Hoist with his own petard.(Jiang Zemin makes poor impression on American public)Business, internationalMatt Forney
Imperial intrigue. (China; relations with Southeast Asia)Business, internationalMatt Forney, Murray Hiebert, Michael Vatikiotis, S. Jayasankaran
Jiang's big bet. (Chinese Communist Party Chief Jiang Zemin; speech at 15th Communist Party Congress 1997)Business, internationalMatt Forney
New order: new politburo confirms Jing's hold on party. (China)Business, internationalMatt Forney
No more free lunch.(welfare in China)Business, internationalMatt Forney, Pamela Yatsko
No regrets?: slowly, authorities begin reassessing Tiananmen.Business, internationalMatt Forney
One of ours: China softens Chiang Kaishek's image to hit Taiwan.Business, internationalMatt Forney
One sign, two systems. (problems with illuminated advertising in China)Business, internationalMatt Forney
Picture this. (Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China; tourism)Business, internationalMatt Forney
Private party. (China's Communist Party)(Cover Story)Business, internationalMatt Forney
Reality check. (Chinese banks)(includes related article)Business, internationalMatt Forney, Pam Yatsko
Rot all over: corruption cuts into the party's grassroot support. (China)Business, internationalMatt Forney
Rule by law: as parliamentary chairman Qiao Shi pushes for legal reform, delegates to the National People's Congress will be watching for signs of a split between him and party chief Jiang Zemin.Business, internationalMatt Forney
Successor's stamp: a documentary on Deng comes in handy for Jiang.Business, internationalMatt Forney
That T-word again. (Lieutenant General Patrick Hughes portrays China as regional threat to US interests)Business, internationalMatt Forney, Nigel Holloway
The fire within: Wei Jingsheng's prison letters raise his stature among Chinese intellectuals.Business, internationalMatt Forney
Two cheers. (China economics)Business, internationalMatt Forney
Uighur fire. (growing concern about China's treatment of Muslims)Business, internationalMatt Forney
Winner takes all. (China Trade & Investment)Business, internationalMatt Forney
Yunnan rising. (Yunnan, China; economic development)Business, internationalMatt Forney
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