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In the Power Stakes,
the Only Constant Is Change


2000 Rankings 1999 1998
1. Li Ka-shing Chairman, Cheung Kong Holdings 9 25
2. Jiang Zemin President of China; General Secretary of the Communist Party of China 3 2
3. Idei Nobuyuki Chairman (Designate) and Chief Executive Officer, Sony Corp. 15 16
4. Kim Dae Jung President of the Republic of Korea 1 4
5. Kim Jong Il Secretary-General of the Worker's Party of Korea 4 15
6. Chen Shui-bian* President of Taiwan -- --
7. Abdurrahman Wahid President of Indonesia 23 --
8. Son Masayoshi Founder and President, Softbank Corp 30 --
9. A.B. Vajpayee Prime Minister of India 40 5
10. Zhu Rongji Premier of the State Council of China 1 3
11. Goh Chok Tong Prime Minister of Singapore 6 7
12. Chuan Leekpai Prime Minister and Defense Minister of Thailand 7 13
13. Mahathir Mohamad Prime Minister of Malaysia 14 10
14. Richard Li* Chairman and CEO, Pacific Century Group -- --
15. Azim Premji* Chairman Wipro Corp. -- --
16. Lee Hun Jai Minister of Finance and Economy of South Korea 16 --
17. Mori Yoshiro* Prime Minister of Japan -- --
18. Lee Hsien Loong Deputy Prime Minister, Singapore; Chairman, Monetary Authority of Singapore 18 39
19. Hu Jintao Vice President, China 36 28
20. Zeng Qinghong* Chief of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Organization Dept. -- --
21. Miyazawa Kiichi Finance Minister, Japan 24 --
22. Lee Hoi Chang* President, Grand National Party, South Korea -- --
23. Lee Kuan Yew Senior Minister, Singapore 21 19
24. Joseph Estrada President of the Philippines 13 29
25. Gen. Pervez Musharraf* Chief of Army Staff and Military Ruler of Pakistan -- --
26. Zhang Wannian† Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party Central Military Commission -- --
27. Hun Sen Prime Minister, Cambodia 22 24
28. Lee Teng-hui Former President of Taiwan 5 8
29. Daim Zainuddin Finance Minister, Malaysia 17 27
30. Abdul Hadi Awang* Deputy President, PAS -- --
31. Dhirubhai Ambani† Chairman of Reliance Industries -- 44
32. Li Peng Chairman, National People's Congress, China 37 20
33. Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Deputy PM and Home Minister, Malaysia 48 --
34. Thaksin Shinawatra† Leader, Thai Rak Thai Party, Thailand -- --
35. Lee Kun Hee Chairman, Samsung Group 44 41
36. Amien Rais Chairman, People's Consultative Assembly 35 --
37. Ishihara Shintaro* Governor of Tokyo -- --
38. Li Hongzhi Leader, Falungong 49 --
39. Wen Jiabao* Vice-premier of the State Council -- --
40. Narayana Murthy* Chairman and CEO, Infosys Technologies -- --
41. J. Augusto Zobel de Ayala† President and CEO Ayala Corp. -- 45
42. Rupert Murdoch Chairman and CEO, News Corp. 20 6
43. John Dodsworth* Indonesia Representative, IMF -- --
44. Megawati Sukarnoputri Vice President, Indonesia 26 --
45. Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.* Chairman and CEO, San Miguel Corp. -- --
46. Hassanal Bolkiah Sultan of Brunei 25 11
47. Lucio Tan Airline, Beer, Cigarette and Banking Tycoon 34 --
48. Velupillai Prabhakaran* Founder and Leader, Tamil Tigers -- --
49. Chandrika Kumaratunga President of Sri Lanka 43 40
50. Xanana Gusmao* Leader, East Timor -- --
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Out
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Maneuvers
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Hall of Fame
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Dream Team
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