Zhao Bingjun (1859–1914), third premier of the Republic of China
Zhao Ziyang (1919–2005), third premier of the People's Republic of China
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PremierZhao may refer to: Zhao Bingjun (1859–1914), third premier of the Republic of China Zhao Ziyang (1919–2005), third premier of the People's Republic...
Zhao Ziyang (Chinese: 赵紫阳; pronounced [ʈʂâʊ tsɹ̩̀.jǎŋ], 17 October 1919 – 17 January 2005) was a Chinese politician. He was the third premier of the People's...
The Secret Journal of PremierZhao Ziyang are the memoirs of the former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Zhao Ziyang, who was sacked...
Deng promoted his allies to top government and party posts. Zhao Ziyang was named Premier, the head of government, in September 1980, and Hu Yaobang became...
November 1987, after PremierZhao Ziyang was promoted to General Secretary, Li became acting Premier. He was formally elected Premier in March 1988. At the...
State: The Secret Journal of PremierZhao Ziyang. The book is based on audiotapes that Zhao Ziyang, the former Premier of the State Council of the People's...
ISBN 978-0-19-533530-9. Zhao, Ziyang (May 19, 2009). Ignatius, Adi; Pu, Bao; Chiang, Renee (eds.). Prisoner of the State: The Secret Journal of PremierZhao Ziyang. Simon...
and after which Zhao was removed from his position within the Party. In 1998, Wen was promoted to the post of Vice Premier under Premier Zhu Rongji, his...
MacFarquhar, Roderick. "Foreword". In Zhao Ziyang, Prisoner of the State: The Secret Journal of PremierZhao Ziyang. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster...
to become the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and the Premier of the Chinese State Council, respectively. In 1987, Song left the Planning...
Hong Kong issue. 6 January 1982: Chinese PremierZhao Ziyang received Lord Privy Seal Humphrey Atkins. Zhao insisted that the PRC would uphold its sovereignty...
Zhao Wei (simplified Chinese: 赵薇; traditional Chinese: 趙薇; pinyin: Zhào Wēi; born 12 March 1976), also known as Vicky Zhao or Vicki Zhao, is a Chinese...
Zhao Bingjun (Chinese: 赵秉钧; pinyin: Zhào Bǐngjūn) (1859 – February 26, 1914) was the third premier of the Republic of China from 25 September 1912 to 1...
December 11, 1994) was a Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1979 to 1988, and the country's First Vice Premier from 1988 to 1993. He was...
Zhao Tingting (simplified Chinese: 赵婷婷; traditional Chinese: 趙婷婷; pinyin: Zhào Tíngtíng; born 28 November 1982) is a Chinese badminton player from Nantong...
General Secretary Hu Yaobang. In April he was made Vice Premier to fellow agrarian reformer Zhao Ziyang, and in August Wan was named Minister of the State...
gradually consolidated control over the CCP, Hua was replaced by Zhao Ziyang as premier in 1980, and by Hu Yaobang as party chairman in 1981, despite the...
1982 until 1988. He served as deputy chief of the PLA general staff, vice premier, and chaired a key commission that sought to modernize the PLA.[citation...
uncertainty about its benefits," PremierZhao Ziyang and the leadership ultimately rejected shock price reform. Zhao had accepted the argument that the...
ISBN 978-0-429-49012-5. OCLC 1228187814. Zhao, Ziyang (2009). Prisoner of the State: The Secret Journal of PremierZhao Ziyang. New York: Simon and Schuster...