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Cheng Cheng
Associate Research Fellow of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China.Expertise : Development Economics; International Development Cooperation; Sino-African relations
Email : jasonchengrdcy@ruc.edu.cn
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Cheng Cheng is an Associate Research Fellow of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China. Before join RDCY in 2016, Dr. Cheng worked for the China Africa Research Initiative at the Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, firstly as a visiting fellow and then as a non-resident Researcher. Dr. Cheng has published dozens of articles on Chinese and international journals, news web and magazines. He also co-authored two books about Development Economics and Finances.
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China's full supply chain export to Africa 'a fundamental edge'
Chinese companies have the capacity of exporting technology and talent to African countries, a major way of helping local industries grow sustainably. Bilateral infrastructure cooperation exemplifies engagement on the entire supply chain, industry representatives said....
2018-09-04 -
China’s experience in e-commerce, agriculture effective in helping reduce poverty in Africa
Cooperation in e-commerce and agriculture between China and Africa would effectively help reduce poverty, realize inclusive growth and assist the continent in achieving sustainable development in the long-term, experts said at a forum held in Beijing on Friday....
2018-09-03 -
5 Facts about Chinese Loans to Africa
Although, most of the international organizations, including the World Bank and IMF, have credited China as the largest investment contributor and the biggest constructor for Africa, Western media and some government officials have misleadingly distorted China's loans to Africa as so-called "debt traps" or "neocolonialism."...
2018-08-27 -
China and Rwanda to seal belt and road deals on Xi Jinping’s strategic influence tour of Africa
China and Rwanda are expected to sign more than a dozen trade and investment deals during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit as Beijing seeks to cement its strategic influence in Africa and the Middle East....
2018-07-25 -
West’s ODA leaves Africa weak, underdeveloped
ODA did not help with poverty reduction, economic and industrial growth. Quite the opposite: African countries have developed an institutional dependence on ODA, which limits local governance ability. ...
2018-04-12 -
Chinese firms must take longer-term view on Africa
In recent years, owing to the Belt and Road (B&R) initiative and 10 major programs announced by China in 2015 to boost China-Africa cooperation, sub-Saharan Africa has become a hot investment destination for Chinese businessmen....
2017-12-04 -
Trump’s `shale diplomacy’ in China to shake market
Energy is apparently the keyword for Trump`s mission, and the moment couldn`t be better. The US liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry is on the rise as a safe alternative to traditional sources of energy, just as demand from China and Japan is bound to increase. ...
2017-11-10 -
Chinese investment no threat to Thailand
Stable diplomatic relations between China and Thailand have contributed to growing Chinese investment in the South Asian country in recent years, but some local people in Thailand are concerned about the trend and have not yet felt the benefits, experts said....
2017-09-14
Biography
Cheng Cheng is an Associate Research Fellow of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China. Before join RDCY in 2016, Dr. Cheng worked for the China Africa Research Initiative at the Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, firstly as a visiting fellow and then as a non-resident Researcher. Dr. Cheng has published dozens of articles on Chinese and international journals, news web and magazines. He also co-authored two books about Development Economics and Finances.
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"2016: G20 and China"
This book from the "history" of the G20's past and present, a comprehensive discussion of the G20's origin and role, agenda,