| Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 Matt Forney |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| 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, international | Matt Forney, Pamela Yatsko |
| Between the lines: China's sparse budget masks some troubling trends. | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| Breaking taboos: academic's fate could signal party's direction. | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| Business vs. ideology: Beijing inches towards liberalizing state-owned enterprises. (China Trade & Investment) | Business, international | Matt 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, international | Matt Forney |
| Forward or back?: party congress could clarify Jiang Zemin's direction. | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| Freedom's price. (uncertain future for Chinese dissident Wei Jingsheng) | Business, international | Matt 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, international | Matt Forney |
| Hoist with his own petard.(Jiang Zemin makes poor impression on American public) | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| Imperial intrigue. (China; relations with Southeast Asia) | Business, international | Matt 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, international | Matt Forney |
| New order: new politburo confirms Jing's hold on party. (China) | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| No more free lunch.(welfare in China) | Business, international | Matt Forney, Pamela Yatsko |
| No regrets?: slowly, authorities begin reassessing Tiananmen. | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| One of ours: China softens Chiang Kaishek's image to hit Taiwan. | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| One sign, two systems. (problems with illuminated advertising in China) | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| Picture this. (Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China; tourism) | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| Private party. (China's Communist Party)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| Reality check. (Chinese banks)(includes related article) | Business, international | Matt Forney, Pam Yatsko |
| Rot all over: corruption cuts into the party's grassroot support. (China) | Business, international | Matt 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, international | Matt Forney |
| Successor's stamp: a documentary on Deng comes in handy for Jiang. | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| That T-word again. (Lieutenant General Patrick Hughes portrays China as regional threat to US interests) | Business, international | Matt Forney, Nigel Holloway |
| The fire within: Wei Jingsheng's prison letters raise his stature among Chinese intellectuals. | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| Two cheers. (China economics) | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| Uighur fire. (growing concern about China's treatment of Muslims) | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| Winner takes all. (China Trade & Investment) | Business, international | Matt Forney |
| Yunnan rising. (Yunnan, China; economic development) | Business, international | Matt Forney |
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