Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. Zhu Rongji (chino simplificado: 朱镕基, chino tradicional: 朱鎔基, pinyin: Zhū Róngjì) (Changsha, 1 de octubre de 1928) es un ingeniero y político chino. Fue primer ministro de la República Popular China durante cinco años, entre marzo de 1998 y marzo de 2003.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhu_RongjiZhu Rongji - Wikipedia

    Zhu Rongji (Chinese: 朱镕基; IPA: [ʈʂú ɻʊ̌ŋ.tɕí]; born 23 October 1928) is a retired Chinese politician who served as the premier of China from 1998 to 2003 and member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1992 to 2002 along with CCP general secretary Jiang Zemin.

  3. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Zhu Rongji, Chinese politician who was a leading economic reformer in the Chinese Communist Party. Zhu, who was noted for his pragmatism and no-nonsense approach, was premier of China from 1998 to 2003. He previously served as mayor of Shanghai. Learn more about Zhu’s life and career.

  4. Zhu Rongji. (Changsha, provincia de Hunan, 1928) Político chino, primer ministro de la República Popular China desde 1997 hasta 2003. Su gestión al frente del Gobierno continuó la línea de desarrollo económico y reformas capitalistas que caracterizó al país asiático durante la década de 1990 y de la que él mismo fue impulsor como ...

  5. www.cidob.org › biografias_lideres_politicos › asiaZhu Rongji - CIDOB

    Zhu Rongji. © UN Photo Library, Department of Public Information. Actualización: 16 marzo 2023. República Popular China. Primer ministro (1998-2003) Mandato: 17 marzo 1998 - 16 marzo 2003. Nacimiento: Changsha, provincia de Hunan, 1 octubre 1928. Partido político: Partido Comunista de China (PCC) Profesión: Ingeniero eléctrico.

  6. 5 de sept. de 2013 · Learn about Zhu Rongji's role in China's economic reform and opening up from his speeches and papers collected by the Brookings Institution Press. Kenneth Lieberthal, a senior fellow at Brookings, reviews the first volume of this two-part series.

  7. 24 de may. de 2021 · Dubbed as China’s “Economic Czar”, Zhu tackled many thorny problems associated with the country’s then half-reformed economy ably and effectively, thereby laying the ground for subsequent periods of greater dynamic growth. Zhu was instrumental in preparing China’s economy for its final take-off.