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Zhang Weiwei (simplified Chinese: 张维为; traditional Chinese: 張維為; pinyin: Zhāng Wéiwèi) is a Chinese professor of international relations at Fudan University and the director of its China Institute. [2][3][4] Zhang is also an Internet celebrity, [5] spreading his political ideas through online video platforms such as Xigua Video, Bilibili, TikTok and YouTube. [6] Zhang is a ...
张维为,男,汉族,江苏通州人,1957年12月出生于上海,复旦大学特聘教授,复旦大学中国研究院院长、博士生导师。张维为早年通过招考进入上海雕刻二厂,成为一名技术工人。1977年考入复旦大学外语系。1981年加入北京外国语大学联合国译员训练班。1983年进入外交部翻译室工作,为邓小平、李鹏 ...
【个人简介】张维为系复旦大学特聘教授、复旦大学中国研究院院长、国家高端智库理事会理事、上海春秋研究院高级研究员。张教授曾在上海当过三年工人,复旦大学外文系毕业,获日内瓦大学国际关系硕士、博士学位。曾任牛津大学访问学者、日内瓦外交与国际关系学院教授、日内瓦大学亚洲 ...
BIO Weiwei Zhong was born in Nantong, China as an only child to a family of doctors. She completed her schooling through college in China and immigrated to the United States in 1997 on a student visa. She attended the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, obtaining her Ph.D. in cell biology. She completed her post-doctorate in Pasadena, California at Caltech. She came to Houston in 2009 ...
Zhang Weiwei, a leading thinker from China, is a professor of international relations, director of the China Institute at Fudan University and a board member of China's National Think Tanks Council. He holds a PhD in international relations from Geneva University and worked as a senior English interpreter for Deng Xiaoping and other Chinese leaders in the mid-1980s.
Zhang Weiwei is a professor of international relations at Fudan University and a senior research fellow at the Chunqiu Institute, in Shanghai. He has written extensively in English and Chinese on China's economic and political reform, China's development model and comparative politics.
Zhang Weiwei Distinguished Professor at Fudan University and Director of the China Institute in Shanghai. Professor Zhang has written extensively on China's economic and political reform, the China Model, and comparative politics. He is one of the most influential Chinese political scientists.
Zhang Weiwei, "It is Entirely Possible to Tell the Story of Chinese Politics in a More Accurate and Exciting Way"[1] Introduction and Translation by David Ownby Introduction Zhang Weiwei (b. 1958), head of Fudan University's China Institute, is surely among the Chinese Communist Party's favorite public intellectuals.
On May 23, 2024, Chinese professor Zhang Weiwei shared a video on his Bilibili social media account in which he said that Taiwan may not have another general election in the future because "reunification with the motherland is entering the fast lane." He pointed out that Chinese Premier Li Qiang omitted the word "peaceful" from his recent policy speech during China's "Two Sessions,'" and he ...
How to understand China's government, political system, socialist market economy, democracy. Professor Zhang Weiwei interview with Ben Norton