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  1. Zhu Rongji (2000) Zhu Rongji (chinesisch 朱鎔基 / 朱镕基, Pinyin Zhū Róngjī, W.-G. Chu Jung-chi, [t͡ʂú ʐʊ̌ŋt͡ɕí]; * 23. Oktober 1928 in Changsha, Provinz Hunan, China) ist ein chinesischer Politiker, der einer der führenden wirtschaftlichen Reformer in der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas (KPCh) war. Von 1998 bis 2003 war er Chinas Ministerpräsident

  2. Zhu Rongji (chinois : 朱镕基, pinyin : Zhū Róngjì), né le 1 er octobre 1928 à Changsha , est un homme politique chinois. Il fut Premier ministre de la république populaire de Chine à 1998 à 2003 et membre du comité permanent du Politburo du quinzième Comité central du Parti communiste chinois .

  3. 朱镕基(1928年10月23日 — ),字長庚 ,湖南 长沙人,是中国共产党和中华人民共和国电机工程师及政治人物,原正国级 领导人,毕业于清华大学电机系电机制造专业。 曾任第十四、十五届中共中央政治局常委(1992—2002)、国务院副总理(1991—1998)、国务院总理(1998—2003)等职务,是江泽民 ...

  4. 16 de ago. de 2013 · Zhu Rongji served as mayor of Shanghai from 1987 to 1991, was China's vice premier from 1991 to 1998, and served as fifth premier of the People's Republic from 1998 to 2003.

  5. sites.asiasociety.org › chinawealthpower › chaptersZhu Rongji - Asia Society

    1997 Zhu’s Record: Centralization. As Zhu Rongji took charge of China’s economy he achieved several key goals that had eluded China’s leaders. Zhu put limits on Deng’s policy of allowing local governments to keep the revenue they generated through market reforms, a tactic former Assistant Secretary of State Susan Shirk called “playing to the provinces.”

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhu_RongjiZhu Rongji - Wikipedia

    Zhu Rongji (in cinese 朱镕基; Changsha, 23 ottobre 1928) è un politico cinese, discendente diretto della dinastia Ming. Biografia. È stato il Primo ministro della Cina, il quinto nella veste di Primo ministro del ...

  7. Zhu Rongji dia mpanao politika, injeniera mizaka ny zom-pirenen'i Repoblika Entim-bahoakan'i Sina teraka ny 1 Oktobra 1928 tao Changsha. Ny fiainany manokana. Ny vadiny dia Lao An. Ny zanany dia Zhu Yunlai. Jereo koa. Biôgrafia; Rohy ivelany. Ao amin'i Freebase: Archived Aprily 4, 2013 at the Wayback Machine