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Biographical Dictionary of New Chinese Entrepreneurs and Leaders, Edited by Wenxian Zhang, and Ilan Alon

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Contributors to the volume and their entries ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt the editors
List of abbreviations
Foreword
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Bao, Yugang (PaoYue-Kong)
Bi, Dongjiang (James Bi)
Bo, Xilai
Cao, Guowei (Charles Cao)
Chai, Songyue
Chang, Chung-Mou ‘Morris’(Zhang Zhongmou)
Chang, Steve (Zhang Mingzheng)
Chang, Xiaobing
Chang, Xing
Chen, Feng
Chen, Jinyi
Chen, Lihua (Chan Laiwa)
Chen, Tianqiao
Chen, Xiao
Chen, Xiaoxian
Chen, Yun
Cheng, William Hengjem (Zhong,Tingshen)
Chi, Yufeng
Dai, Zhikang
Deng, Xiaoping
Deng, Zhonghan
Ding, Jian
Ding, Lei
Dong, Mingzhu
Duan, Qiang
Duan, Yongping
Eysayup, Ekrem (Aikelamu Aishayoufu)
Fan, Gang
Feng, Lun
Fok, Henry (Fok Ying-Tung, Huo Yingdong)
Fu, Chengyu
Gao, Dekang
Ge, Wenyao
Geng, Xiaoping
Gu, Chujun
Guo, Guangchang
Guo, Hao (Kwok Ho)
Guo, Xianchen
Guo, Zeli
He, Boquan
He, Hongshen (Stanley Ho)
Hou, Weigui
Hu, Angang
Hu, Maoyuan
Hu, Shuli
Huang Guangyu (Wong Kwong Yu)
Jiang, Nanchun (Jason Jiang)
Jin, Zhiguo
Jing, Shuping
Kadeer, Rebiya
Kong, Dan
Kuo, Terry
Kuok, Robert Hocknien
Lai, Changxing
Lam, Barry (Lin Baili)
Lang, Xianping (Lang Hsien Ping, Larry Lang)
Lee, Rie-Ho (Li Ruihe)
Li, Dongsheng
Li, Jingwei
Li, Jinhua
Li, Jun
Li, Ka Shing (Li Jiacheng)
Li, Lihui
Li, Ning
Li, Rucheng
Li, Shufu
Li, Xiaohua
Li, Xiaopeng
Li, Yanhong (Robin Li)
Li, Yining
Li, Zekai (Richard Li, Tzar Kai Li)
Liang, Jianzhang
Liu, Bo
Liu, Changping
Liu, Chuanzhi
Liu, Hanyuan
Liu, Ji
Liu, Jiren
Liu, Xiaoguang
Liu, Yonghao
Long, Yongtu
Lu, Guanqiu
Ma, Hong
Ma, Huateng
Ma, Wanqi (Ma Man Kei)
Ma, Weihua
Ma, Yun
Mai, Boliang
Mayirjon (Mayierjiang)
Mi, Enhua
Miao, Shouliang
Miao, Wei
Mou, Qizhong
Mu, Xinsheng
Mu, Zhanying
Nan, Cunhui
Ni, Runfeng
Nian, Guangjiu
Ning, Gaoning
Ning, Xiangdong
Pan, Gang
Pan, Ning
Pan, Shiyi
Peng, Xiaofeng
Qiu, Bojun
Ren, Zhengfei
Rong, Yiren
Rong Zhijian (Larry Rong)
Shang, Fulin
Shaw, Runrun (Shao Yifu)
Shen, Taifu
Shi, Xiaoyan
Shi, Yuzhu
Shi, Zhengrong
Shi, Stan
Song, Weiping
Sun, Guangxin
Sun, Hongbin
Sy, Henry Sr (Shi Zhicheng)
Tan, Xuguang
Tang, Wanxin
Tian, Deju
Tian, Suning (Edward Tian)
Tsang, Donald (Zeng Yinquan,
Tsang Yam-Kuen)
Tsang, Hin Chi (Zeng Xianzi)
Wang, Guangying
Wang, Jiafen
Wang, Liheng
Wang, Linxiang
Wang, Mengkui
Wang, Shi
Wang, Weibin
Wang, Wenjing
Wang, Xuan
Wang, Xuebing
Wang, Yan
Wang, Yung-ching (Wang
Yongqing)
Wang, Zhidong
Wang, Zhongjun
Wei, Jiafu
Wen, Jiabao
Wen Sayling (Wen Shiren)
Wen, Tiejun
Wu, Dingfu
Wu, Jinglian
Wu, Renbao
Wu, Yi
Wu, Yijian
Wu, Ying
Xiang, Huaicheng
Xie, Fuzhan
Xie, Qihua
Xie, Tielan
Xie, Xuren
Xu, Kuangdi
Xu, Ming
Xu, Rongmao (Hui Wingmau)
Xu, Shaochun (Robert Xu)
Xu, Xiaoping
Yang, Bin
Yang, Chin-Yuan Jerry (Yang
Zhiyuan)
Yang, Guoping
Yang, Guoqiang
Yang, Kaisheng
Yang, Lan
Yang, Mingsheng
Yang, Rong
Yang, Yuanqing
Yang, Yuanyuan
Ye, Lipei (Eddie Ye)
Ye, Long
Yi, Gang
Yin, Tongyao
Yu, Shumin
Yu, Yu
Yu, Zuomin
Yuan, Longping
Zhang, Chaoyang (Charles Zhang)
Zhang, Enzhao
Zhang Gang
Zhang, Jianguo
Zhang, Jindong
Zhang, Qingwei
Zhang, Ruimin
Zhang, Simin
Zhang, Weiying
Zhang, Yin (Cheung Yan)
Zhang, Yue
Zhao, Xinxian
Zhao, Ziyang
Zheng, Shengtao
Zheng, Yonggang
Zhou, Bohua
Zhou, Dahu
Zhou, Houjian
Zhou, Xiaochuan
Zhou Zhengyi (Chau Ching-ngai)
Zhu Mengyi (Chu Mengyi)
Zhu, Rongji
Zhu, Yangfang
Zong, Qinghou

This exhaustive resource provides comprehensive coverage of the major players in the Chinese economy since the reform era, which began in 1978. It includes 200 entries briefly summarizing each individual’s life and career, with a central focus on his or her accomplishments and the key roles played in the economic development of China. The emphasis of the book is on the movers and shakers of China’s new economy, highlighting notable figures from both the initial economic liberalization period and the renewed growth from the early 1990s to the present time.

This invaluable dictionary is the result of collaborative efforts across the globe. Over forty scholars from the United States, mainland China and Taiwan, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Norway, Israel and Malaysia contributed. They cover the full spectrum of Chinese industries from banking, finance and investment, real estate, transportation and infrastructure, to manufacturing, telecommunications, media, agriculture, automobile, pharmaceutical, food, trade, service and retail industries.

The book includes not only business leaders from mainland China, but also entrepreneurs from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia who have strong ties with the Chinese economy. Because of the key roles they played in economic development, some leading economists and high-ranking government officials are also included. The editors do not shy away from controversial figures, whose actions have had profound impacts on the Chinese economy, and who may have gotten into legal problems later in their career. Scholars, practitioners and librarians in international business, entrepreneurship and Asian studies will find this volume an essential addition to their reference shelf.