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Chinese government interlocutor
Wang Huiyao (Chinese : 王辉耀 ; born July 2, 1958), also known as Henry Wang , is the founder and president of Center for China and Globalization (CCG), a think tank in China.[1] Wang plays multiple policy advisory roles in China,[2] as a counselor for the State Council appointed by Premier Li Keqiang in 2015,[3] and honorable vice chairman of China Association for International Economic Cooperation (CAIEC) under the Ministry of Commerce .[4]
Early life
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Wang Huiyao became one of those who were enrolled in college after the entrance examination system was re-instituted in 1977.[5] After graduating from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies , he worked as an official in the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation a couple of years (now Ministry of Commerce). Then, he went on to study abroad and received an MBA from the University of Windsor in Ontario Canada.[6] Afterwards, he obtained his PhD degrees at the University of Western Ontario and University of Manchester.[7] Meanwhile, he worked a number of years in Canada's business sector, including serving as Chief Trade Representative for Quebec Government Office in Hong Kong and Greater China.[6] His senior corporate positions include Director of Asia at SNC-Lavalin and Vice President for AMEC-Agra in Canada.[8]
Wang was also a senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and a visiting fellow at Brookings, the experience which most of his "articles and books about U.S. think tanks largely based on",[9] as well as a senior fellow at Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.[10] Besides, Wang was an adjunct professor at the Guanghua Management School of Peking University and Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario.[11]
Career
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Wang has held a number of positions in international organizations and educational institutions. He is steering committee member of the Paris Peace Forum ,[12] and a member of the Migration Advisory Board of International Organization of Migration (IOM) of United Nations .[13] He is also the Dean of Institute of Development Studies of China Southwestern University of Finance and Economics [14] and a member of the Duke Kunshan University Advisory Council.[15]
Wang frequently participates in the discussion and debates about global issues like China and globalization , global governance , international trade and investment, global migration and talent, as well as think tank development, such as Munich Security Conference ,[16] Munk Debates ,[17] Paris Peace Forum ,[18] and Athens Democracy Forum .[19] Wang, an advocate for "Track II" diplomacy between China-foreign academic exchange,[20] has joined and held multiple dialogues between Chinese and US think tanks and research institutes, including CSIS ,[21] the Hudson Institute ,[22] and Brookings Institution .[23] He has also been interviewed by The New York Times ,[24] CNN ,[25] and BBC News [26] for the perspectives on trade and globalization issues as well as China policies.
Wang is a central committee member of the Jiusan Society , one of the country's eight legally-permitted minor political parties subservient to the Chinese Communist Party .[27] [28] Wang has also served as a director of the China Overseas Friendship Association , an external name for the Ninth Bureau of the United Front Work Department of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party .[29] [30] According to a statement by the CCG, Wang is also vice chairman of the Western Returned Scholars Association , which is under the jurisdiction of the United Front Work Department.[31] [32] [33] [34] In 2018, Wang's affiliation with the United Front Work Department attracted the attention of Senator Marco Rubio and sparked subsequent discussions of government influence with think tanks.[34] [32] [33] [35] Wang remains a guest of U.S. thinktanks, including the Center for Strategic and International Studies ,[36] Hudson Institute ,[37] and The Woodrow Wilson Center ,[38] which Rubio questioned[39] in 2018.
Wang obtained his PhD degrees at the University of Western Ontario and University of Manchester .[40] He was a senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and a visiting fellow at Brookings Institution.[41]
Activities
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Wang has actively advocated for "Track II" diplomacy to increase China-foreign academic and business exchange,[20] and has joined and held a number of dialogues between Chinese and US think tanks and research institutes.
Wang has been interviewed by global media outlets, such as GZERO Media, Al-Jazeera ,[42] Bloomberg ,[43] and the Wall Street Journal ,[44] to comment on trade and economic issues as well as China policies. He has been a contributor and columnist to a number of media such as The New York Times ,[45] [46] Financial Times ,[47] and the South China Morning Post .[48]
In 2020, Wang and the CCG "promoted the permanent-residency scheme" for foreigners in China, which led him to be "vilified online as a traitor" by some, according to The Economist .[49]
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^ Huiyao, David Dollar and Wang (2019-12-09). "Is China undermining the global economic order or helping build it?" . Brookings . Archived from the original on 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2020-03-08 .
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^ a b Allen-Ebrahimian, Bethany (May 7, 2018). "Rubio Questions D.C. Panel on China Influence" . Foreign Policy . Archived from the original on May 8, 2018. Retrieved 2019-07-06 .
^ Scott, Christopher (May 10, 2018). "Talk on Chinese influence sheds light on concern over American ignorance" . Asia Times . Archived from the original on June 12, 2020. Retrieved May 14, 2020 .
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