In online interaction with HT from Paris, Wan Runnan said his company had given “…money, communication equipment, medicine, in all about 100000 RMB to the protesters”. It took Wan Runnan, now 73, and ...
It may be hard to believe now but an electronics company, once predicted to become “China’s IBM”, was the primary corporate backer of the student-led unrest that swept China in 1989 only to be crushed ...
From the EastSouthWestNorth blog (link), a translation of an essay by Chinese exile Wan Runnan: Why the Communist Party of China is not yet doomed yet, Wan Runnan argues, softness of Chinese scholars ...
Columnist Xu Zhiyuan wrote an article entitled "Wan Runnan in Paris," which was published on the website of the Chinese Financial Times on July 31. Wan was the founder of Stone Computer Corp and the ...
EastSouthWestNorth blogger Roland Soong translates an essay from Chinese exile Wan Runnan which gives some answers to those who wonder why the Chinese Communist Party has not gone the way of the ...