Search result

You searched for "businessmen"

Select a different display format

Return to search mask


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2011/03/25/kubrik110325/www.kubrick.com.hk/photo/book/b18091.jpg (downloaded 25-03-2011)
(part of the Digital Archive for Chinese Studies - to gain access please refer to http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/dachs/access_de.html!)
Material:Computer file
Title:新愚公移山 : 十個社會企業創業者的故事 / 謝家駒 主編
Hsin Yü-kung i shan : shih ko she-hui ch'i-yeh ch'uang-yeh che te ku-shih / Hsieh Chia-chü chu-pien
Source:kubrick.com.hk (Jan. 2008)
Orig. URL:http://www.kubrick.com.hk/photo/book/b18091.jpg
Description:1 html, 1 jpeg file (8,02 KB)
Series:A continuous revolution : making sense of Cultural Revolution culture
Collections:
Language:chi.
Loc. note:Front cover only
Related names:謝家駒  Hsieh Chia-chü
Subjects:Persons
Businessmen - China - Biography
Businessmen - China - Case studies


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2013/03/13/asahi2_130313/ajw.asahi.com/category/special/red_aristocrats/default.htm (downloaded 13-03-2013)
(part of the Digital Archive for Chinese Studies - to gain access please refer to http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/dachs/access_de.html!)
Material:Computer file
Title:Red aristocrats
Source:ajw.asahi.com, The Asahi Shimbun (18 Oct. 2012)
Orig. URL:http://ajw.asahi.com/category/special/red_aristocrats/
Description:18 css, 97 gif, 122 html, 1 ico, 482 jpeg, 28 js, 8 png files (15.6 MB)
Collections:
Language:eng.
Loc. note:In part 16, 20, 23 embedded google maps missing
Contents:Children, relatives received accumulated wealth of Communist Party officials / Koichiro Ishida ; Kentaro Koyama ; Atsushi Okudera. -- Bo Xilai's son led lavish life trying to burnish his CV abroad / Koichiro Ishida. -- When Bo Xilai's son was struggling at Oxford, a Chinese official visited / Koichiro Ishida. -- Western businessmen welcome rich Chinese students in England / Koichiro Ishida. -- Questions remain over ties between Bo's family and slain British businessman / Koichiro Ishida. -- French architect gets caught up in Bo Xilai family affairs / Koichiro Ishida. -- Role played by French architect in Bo-Gu scandal remains mystery / Nozomu Hayashi. -- High-profile lawyer sentenced, and a family falls from grace / Nozomu Hayashi. -- Princelings live the high life in exclusive circle of friends / Atsushi Okudera. -- Bo Guagua's Harvard education believed financed by Dalian businessman / Atsushi Okudera. -- Bo Guagua a popular student at Harvard but not the most studious / Atsushi Okudera. -- Chinese entrepreneurs flock to Harvard to develop personal ties / Atsushi Okudera. -- Harvard considered a second Central Party School by Chinese expats / Atsushi Okudera. -- Senior party officials attend Harvard on Hong Kong company's tab / Kentaro Koyama. -- Xi's sister developed 'iron will' during banishment in Cultural Revolution / Kentaro Koyama. -- Xi Jinping's sister a business mogul shrouded in secrecy / Kentaro Koyama. -- Real estate company linked to Xi Jinping's family suddenly liquidated / Kentaro Koyama. -- Xi's mother laid down the law on business practices / Kentaro Koyama. -- Anti-corruption whistle-blower taken away before interview / Kentaro Koyama. -- Student's thesis underscores long tradition of nepotism, cronyism / Nozomu Hayashi. -- For promotions to senior posts, personal connections are all that matter / Nozomu Hayashi. -- Vancouver provides a "heaven" for high-ranking Chinese officials / Atsushi Okudera. -- Families of "naked officials" remain secluded in overseas communities / Atsushi Okudera. -- "Woodpecker lady" serves as Communist Party watchdog / Kenji Minemura. -- Party leadership gives muted response to calls for political reform / Kenji Minemura. -- Only more digging will bring us closer to truth about Chinese Communist Party / Nobuyoshi Sakajiri
Subjects:Government
Political leadership - China
China - Politics and government - 21st century
Po Hsi-lai, 1949-
Po Kua-kua, 1987-
Neil Heywood, 1970-2011


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive/documents/business/forbes031014/www.forbes.com/global/2001/1112/032.html (downloaded 14-10-2003)
(part of the Digital Archive for Chinese Studies - to gain access please refer to http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/dachs/access_de.html!)
Material:Computer file
Title:China's 100 richest business people / Forbes.com
Source:Forbes.com (12 Nov. 2001)
Description:367 HTML, 250 GIF, 42 JPEG, 3 CSS, 9 JS files (29.9 MB)
Collections:
Summary:"FORBES GLOBAL's third annual compilation of China's richest businesspeople (seven are women) contains 100 names this year, twice the number in the two previous rankings. This time we have expanded the definition of a Chinese to include anyone who was born and grew up in China and conducts business there." (self description). This site contains an alphabetic list and list by rank of the top 100 richest business people of China with a short biographical description to each of them.
Language:eng.
Corp. body:Forbes
Subjects:Entrepreneurship - China
Businessmen - China
Liu Yung-hsing
Yang Pin
Yang Jung


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive/documents/ccp/xinhua050527.txt (downloaded 27-05-2005)
(part of the Digital Archive for Chinese Studies - to gain access please refer to http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/dachs/access_de.html!)
Material:Computer file
Title:1/3 of private businessmen are CPC members / Xinhuanet
Source:Xinhua Online (10 Feb. 2005)
Description:1 ASCII file (1 KB)
Collections:
Language:eng.
Corp. body:Xinhuanet
Subjects:Chung-kuo kung-ch'an-tang
Entrepreneurship - Political aspects - China


Different display format

Sorting criteria

year of publication (descending)
year of publication (ascending)
title (descending)
title (ascending)
author / corporate body (descending)
author / corporate body (ascending)
random sorting

Display format

standard display
tagged display
fixed width display

© 1998-2021 Institute of Chinese Studies,
University of Heidelberg, Germany
Data last updated: 04.03.2021
The database behind is Allegro-W3 V2.5.
If you have problems using this OPAC
please contact our webteam.
zum Seitenanfang