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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lin_LiguoLin Liguo - Wikipedia

    Lin Liguo (Chinese: 林立果; 23 December 1945 – 13 September 1971) was the son of Chinese marshal Lin Biao. He was the alleged leader of Project 571 , a coup plot against Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong .

  2. L Lin, L Yao. Frontiers of Economics in China 9 (2), 240-260. , 2014. 2. 2014. Foreign investment, export and greener production in emerging economies–evidence from Shanghai. L Lin, JJ Moon, H Yin. Unpublished Paper, School of Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and …. , 2011.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Project_571Project 571 - Wikipedia

    The Chinese Communist Party initially claimed that Lin Biao himself had devised Project 571, but evidence inside and outside of China has made it more likely that Lin's son, Lin Liguo, a high-ranking officer in the People's Liberation Army Air Force, instead developed the plot.

  4. Contents. Lin Liguo. Chinese politician. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Chinese history. In China: Struggle for the premiership. …1971 until Lin Biao’s son, Lin Liguo, evidently began to put together plans for a possible coup against Mao should this prove the only way to save his father’s position. Read More.

  5. 27 de nov. de 2011 · Panle Jia Barwick, Shanjun Li, Liguo Lin, and Eric Zou NBER Working Paper No. 26541 December 2019, Revised May 2023 JEL No. D80,I10,Q53,Q58 ABSTRACT In 2013, China launched a landmark program to monitor air quality and disclose real-time data, significantly increasing the public’s access to and awareness of pollution information. The

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  6. Environmental Economics. (Ph.D., Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 2008) Office Address. 316, Institute for Advanced Research. 111 Wuchuan Rd. Contact Information: Telephone:+86-21-65902959....

  7. The book reexplores three key questions surrounding the Lin Biao incident: Why would Lin, the brilliant architect of pivotal victories in the Civil War who had been doggedly loyal to Mao for decades, suddenly attempt an ill-conceived coup?