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WANG Wen

Dean & Professor

wangwen2013@ruc.edu.cn

WANG Wen is the Dean & Professor of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China (RDCY). He is also the Deputy Dean of Silk Road School, Distinguished Professor, Executive Director of China-US People-to-People Exchange Research Center at Renmin University of China. He works as the Secretary-General of the Green Finance Committee of China Society for Finance and Banking, a Research Fellow of the Financial Research Center of the Counsellor Office of the China’s State Council, and also serves as a visiting professor at more than 10 universities around the world.

Prof. WANG has led RDCY for 13 years and remains the youngest principal among Chinese major think tanks. He used to be a Chief Op-eds Editor and Editorial Writer at Global Times, and won the China News Awards in 2011. He is the author of more than 30 books, among which "Profound Changes Unseen in Centuries", "Great Power’s Long March Road: The views of China's rejuvenation and the future of the world after hundred countries’ visit", etc. are all best-sellers.

Prof. WANG has visited nearly 100 countries (including South Pole) and conducted extensive researches and field investigations. He is an advisory consultant for several Chinese important ministries and commissions and has won many honors such as “2014 Top Ten Figures of Chinese Think Tank”, “2015 China Reform and Development Pioneers”, “2016 Influential Figures of Chinese Think Tank”, "Advanced Individual in Decision-making and Consultation for the Construction of National High-end Think Tanks" by Renmin University of China from 2019 to 2024 successively, etc. In 2016, General Secretary Xi Jinping presided over a symposium on philosophy and social science, and Prof. Wang Wen was one of the ten scholars who spoke.

Commentaries
Wang Wen: China’s glory and dream reflected in an ordinary man’s unusual life
2020-02-25
Wang Wen: China’s glory and dream reflected in an ordinary man’s unusual life
2020-02-25
Wang Wen: Too Early To Talk About China-U.S. P2 Trade Agreement
2020-02-17
Wang Wen: China and its Long March: End in Sight? Not Yet
2020-02-17
Wang Wen: Too Early To Talk About China-U.S. P2 Trade Agreement
2020-02-17
The New York Times and Chris Buckley misrepresent China’s efforts to defeat the coronavirus
2020-02-17
Factories in China should resume operations amid coronavirus fight
2020-02-10
Chinese people have most positive outlook in a negative world
2020-02-04
Wang Wen: How can the US sell more goods to China?
2020-01-21
Text of phase one deal balanced, fair
2020-01-17
Wang Wen: Eastern mind-set foretells global future
2020-01-14
Wang Wen: Global efforts needed to restrict US adventurism
2020-01-07
20 QUESTIONS for 2020
2020-01-02
Wang Wen: Small cities offer better insight into China
2019-12-31
Wang Wen: Global resources key to Chinese firms
2019-12-24
Wang Wen: How China can gain from trade headwinds
2019-12-17
Wang Wen: Russia, China need strategic reassurance
2019-12-10
Progress on the Belt and Road Initiative: a four-year evaluation
2019-12-10
Wang Wen: What’s behind the fear to criticize the US?
2019-12-03
Wang Wen: ‘Gn’ shows how power structures shape new intl governance mechanism
2019-11-12
Wang Wen: Embracing and benefiting from China the best choice for the world
2019-11-05
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