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China's explosive transformation from a planned economy to a more market-oriented one over the past three decades owes much to the charismatic reformer Zhu Rongji. As China's premier from 1998 to 2003, Zhu displayed a pragmatism and strong work ethic that have been key forces in China's drive to greater modernization and global stature.

During this time, Zhu embarked on a plan to reduce the size of government and reform the heavily indebted banking system and state-owned enterprises as well as to overhaul the housing and health care systems. His sweeping efforts ranged from lobbying for the establishment of stock exchanges to revitalizing agriculture through the introduction of a modern grain market. The ramifications of these reforms are still being felt throughout China and the globe, and The Road to Reform provides a real-time look at these plans as they were being formulated during the 1990s to the early 2000s.

The second of a two-volume collection containing more than 100 speeches and personal papers by Zhu, this volume is a revealing and insightful look at Zhu's thinking and will lead to greater understanding of one of the world's two largest economic powers.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Inside flap, Title page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vii
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  1. Publication Note
  2. p. ix
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  1. Foreword by Henry A. Kissinger
  2. Henry A. Kissinger
  3. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Foreword by Helmut Schmidt
  2. Helmut Schmidt
  3. pp. xiii-xv
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  1. Note from The Brookings Institution
  2. John L. Thornton
  3. pp. xvii-xix
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  1. 1. Speech at the First Plenary Session of the State Council
  2. pp. 1-15
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  1. 2. On the Proper Reassignment, Resettlement, and Reemployment of Laid-off Workers
  2. pp. 16-27
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  1. 3. Reforms of Government Agencies Require Strong Determination, Steady Steps, and Solid Work
  2. pp. 28-36
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  1. 4. Key Aspects of Reform of the Grain Circulation System
  2. pp. 37-46
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  1. 5. A Conversation with U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin
  2. pp. 47-54
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  1. 6. Crack Down Hard on Smuggling
  2. pp. 55-66
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  1. 7. Rebuilding after the Floods with the Same Spirit Displayed in Combating Them
  2. pp. 67-81
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  1. 8. A Talk with the Producers of Tropics in Focus
  2. pp. 82-88
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  1. 9. Closing Down Guangdong International Trust and Investment Company Was the Right Thing to Do
  2. pp. 89-91
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  1. 10. A Conversation with Michael D. Eisner, CEO, the Walt Disney Company
  2. pp. 92-97
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  1. 11. "Tofu Dreg Projects" Are a Crime against the People
  2. pp. 98-99
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  1. 12. Speech at the 1998 Central Economic Work Conference
  2. pp. 100-111
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  1. 13. Hainan Must Keep Its Hills Green and Its Waters Blue
  2. pp. 112-114
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  1. 14. Ensure Construction Quality of the Three Gorges Project and Properly Resettle the Area's Inhabitants
  2. pp. 115-124
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  1. 15. A Conversation with Alan Greenspan, Chairman, U.S. Federal Reserve
  2. pp. 125-131
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  1. 16. A Conversation with an American Congressional Delegation
  2. pp. 132-138
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  1. 17. Remarks at President Bill Clinton's Welcoming Ceremony
  2. pp. 139-141
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  1. 18. Address at a Welcoming Dinner Hosted by President Bill Clinton
  2. pp. 142-145
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  1. 19. The Future of Science Lies with Young People
  2. pp. 146-149
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  1. 20. We Must Be Selective in Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises
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  1. 21. To Tame the Yellow River, We Must Conserve Soil and Water in Its Middle and Upper Reaches
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  1. 22. We Must Be Determinded to Stop Logging in Natural Forests
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  1. 23. Some Thoughts on Speeding Up Development in Ethnic Minority Areas
  2. pp. 164-169
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  1. 24. Three Main Approaches for the Development of Western China
  2. pp. 170-175
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  1. 25. The Iron and Steel Industry Must Control Total Output and Restructure
  2. pp. 176-177
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  1. 26. Let Outstanding Arts and Culture Be Passed Down from One Generation to the Next
  2. pp. 178-182
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  1. 27. Customs Must Regain Its Former Stature
  2. pp. 183-193
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  1. 28. A Conversation with Pascal Lamy, EU Commissioner for Trade
  2. pp. 194-202
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  1. 29. Three Economic Risks We Must Guard Against
  2. pp. 203-214
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  1. 30 .The Electric Power System Must Be Reformed
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  1. 31. On Using Relending to Help Local Financial Institutions Repay Debts and Guarantee Payments
  2. pp. 217-220
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  1. 32. We Should Use Economic Measures to Eliminate Overcapacity
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  1. 33. Several Issues Regarding Xinjiang's Development
  2. pp. 223-232
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  1. 34. Pay Greater Attention to Environmental Protection and Building the Eco-Environment
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  1. 35. Hunan Must Give Priority to Managing Its Mountains and Waters
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  1. 36. Teachers Are the Basic Driving Force of Education
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  1. 37. The Spirit of Tsinghua Is the Pursuit of Perfection
  2. pp. 247-253
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  1. 38. On Economic Development Issues in Three Autonomous Ethnic Minority Prefectures in Sichuan
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  1. 39. Further Speed Up Tibet's Economic Development
  2. pp. 263-272
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  1. 40. In Attacting Foreign Investment, We Must Achieve the "Three Integrations
  2. pp. 273-282
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  1. 41. A Conversation with George Soros
  2. pp. 283-290
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  1. 42. Toward a More Open and Prosperous Chinese Economy
  2. pp. 291-303
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  1. 43. The Impact of 9/11 on Our Economy, and Our Countermeasures
  2. pp. 304-311
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  1. 44. China Can Become the World's Investment Paradise
  2. pp. 312-316
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  1. 45. Strengthen Oversight through the Media
  2. pp. 317-322
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  1. 46. Stengthen Oversight through Publications
  2. pp. 323-326
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  1. 47. Halt the Tendency to Blindly Seek Increases in Urban Size
  2. pp. 327-328
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  1. 48. Inner Mongolia Should Play to Its Own Strengths in Its Development
  2. pp. 329-334
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  1. 49. A Conversation with Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger
  2. pp. 335-338
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  1. 50. On Visiting the Former Residence of Hu Xueyan
  2. pp. 339-340
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  1. 51. A Conversation with an American Congressional Delegation
  2. pp. 341-347
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  1. 52. Put "Accuracy" Foremost in Statistical Work
  2. pp. 348-352
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  1. 53. Hong Kong Has a Bright Future
  2. pp. 353-357
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  1. 54. Speech at the 2002 Central Conference on Economic Work
  2. pp. 358-368
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  1. 55. Comprehensively Understand and Implement the Party's Policies on Religion
  2. pp. 369-372
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  1. 56. A Memorable Five Years
  2. pp. 373-383
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  1. 57. Making a Concerted Effort to Develop Public Transport
  2. pp. 384-386
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 387-396
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  1. Back Cover
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