Executive Dean of Chongyang Institute
Assistant dean of Chongyang Institute
Research Fellow of Chongyang Institute
Research Fellow of Chongyang Institute
Director of the Macro Research Department at the Chongyang Institute
assistant research fellow at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China.
Liu Dian is an associate research fellow at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China.
Research Fellow of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China.
Research Fellow of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China.
Research Fellow of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China.
Former Vice Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People’s Republic of China.
Former Executive Vice President of Bank of China, Executive Director of ICC.
former deputy minister of the International Liaison Department of the CPC Central Committee
Chief Economist of CITIC Bank International
Former Director of Economic and Business Policy of London.
Former Director-General of the Research Department of Foreign Economic Relations, Development Research Center of the State Council (DRC)
Professor of School of International Studies, Renmin University of China.
Chairman, Bank of China International Research Ltd
Former Chief Representative of the Beijing Branch of Zürcher Kantonal Bank.
Ding Gang is a senior editor with People`s Daily.
Adviser to International Commerce Newspaper of Ministry of Commerce and Director of International Trading Exchange Center.
Former researcher of Development Research Center of State Council (DRC), and Director of Asia-Africa Development Research Institute, in affiliation with the DRC.
Chief Reporter of "Wenhui bao" Tehran Bureau.
Vice President of Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.
Former special envoy, senior diplomat, the Eleventh CPPCC National Committee, CPPCC Foreign Affairs Committee in the Middle East.
Former Chinese Ambassador to Iran.
Resident Commentator of CCTV Business Review.
Former Vice Secretary General of China Banking Association.
Former Deputy Administrator of State Administration of Foreign Exchange.
Professor and Director of the Center for China-US Cooperation at Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, Senior Fellow of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies of Renmin University of China
Former Vice President of the Bank of China.
professor of the School of Finance, doctoral supervisor and director of department of finance, Renmin University of China.
deputy editor in chief of Securities Daily
Professor of the School of Management, Beijing Normal University.
Liu Zhiqin was interviewed on Mar 25 by Global Business on CGTN, shared his opinions on IMF on World Economy, giving future framework for regional cooperation, outlook for BRI as governments focus on infrastructure and foreign businesses tapping into China's market.
Liu Zhiqin was interviewed on CGTN, views on Chinese government bonds, pointed out comparions between Chinese government bonds and U.S. Treasuries and global government bonds. Also, he gave the reasons behind the Chinese financial assets inclusion.
Liu Zhiqin was interviewed on Mar 13 by China 24 on CGTN, topic on China's 14th Five-Year Plan -- China's Development blueprint prioritizes jobs, aims for employment mechanism, outlines measures to improve labor force's skills, and stresses self-sufficiency in science and technology, also stresses importance of boosting basic research.
What the Internet giants do is to extract money from both sides, buyers and sellers, which is virtually the horizontal and vertical monopoly agreements defined as one of the monopolistic conducts in the law.
China's policymakers hold an important regular annual economic work conference in Beijing in the last month of a year – the Central Economic Work Conference – on which they reviewed the country's economic work of the current year and outlined key tasks for the next year. At the recent such meeting concluded on December 18, 2020, the policymakers called on the country to strengthen anti-monopoly efforts and prevent the disorderly expansion of capital in 2021.
Liu Zhiqin: Gauging the demand-side recovery
China’s dual circulation policy is based on its national conditions and external environment, completely not affecting its stance of opening market to global business.
The CPC Central Committee recently held the annual Central Economic Work in which the CPC outlined the importance of making further reform in the demand-side for the purpose of stimulating economic development in 2021.
The US and a number of Western countries have been caught interfering with Hong Kong affairs. The US publicly support "Hong Kong independence" advocates while at the same time impose illegal sanctions on some Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) officials who defend the the Basic Law of the HKSAR. Through blocking and suspending credit cards and other financial mechanisms used by these officials, these sanctions impede on their human rights and lawful interests and deserve strong condemnation.
Honorary Senior Fellow of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China.
Professor of Financial School of Renmin University of China, supervisor of PhD candidates.
Professor of Business School of Renmin University of China, a supervisor of PhD candidates, and also a member of Council of RUC and the vice dean of Institute of China’s Economic Reform & Development.
Director of Monetary and Financial Department at School of finance, Renmin University of China.
Research fellow and vice-director-general, Institute of Public Administration and Human Resources, at the Development Research Center of the State Council (DRC)
Associate Dean, School of finance, Renmin University of China.
Professor at Peking University`s School of International Relations, Director of the International Center for Political and Economic Research, Peking University, the Chinese Foreign Ministry School professor.
Dean of China Minsheng Bank Research Institute.
Director of Institute for Law and Finance, Central University of Finance and Economics.
Professor at China University of Political Science and Law.
Secretary-General of China Public Diplomacy Association.
Chief Analyst, Shanghai Chongyang Investment Co., Ltd.
Associate Professor of China Center for Contemporary World Studies.
Assistant professor of Department of Politics at the University of Macau.
Associate professor of Institute for International Strategic Studies, Shanghai Institute for international Studies.
director of the Center for Indian Studies at China West Normal University.
Columnist on International Relations and Macro-economy.
Associate professor of the School of International Relations, Renmin University of China.
Deputy Researcher at Institute for Finance and Banking, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Research fellow at International Forum on Globalization and Third World Network.
Technical Advisor (Energy) of Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department at Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Senior Analyst of Shanghai Chongyang Investment Management Co., Ltd.
Former President of Slovenia.
Former Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan.
Former Prime Minister of Egypt.
Former Portugal Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minster.
Former Assistant Foreign Minister for International Organizations, Multilateral Diplomacy, Board Member of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs.
Director of G8 & G20 Research Group, University of Toronto, Canada.
Economic Counselor of Central Bank of Turkey, Turkey.
The executive chairman of the Silk Road Chamber of International Commerce and a non-resident senior fellow of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China.
Minister for Europe in the Portuguese government (2013-2015). Doctorate in political science from Harvard University, nonresident fellow at Carnegie in Brussels.
William Jones has been the Washington Bureau Chief for the Executive Intelligence Review (EIR).
Founder and President of Schiller Institute.
Assistant of the State Duma Deputy, International Advisor of Chairman of A Just Russia Party, Russia.
Research Associate of Global Research (GR), Non-resident Senior Fellow of RDCY
Executive Director, Tricontinental Institute for Social Research (India)
Intellectual leader and politician, a key architect of Polish economic reforms, renowned expert on economic policy. In 1989 he took a part in historical Round Table negotiations leading to the first post-communist government in Central Europe. While Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance (1994-97) he led Poland to the OECD. Holding the same positions again in 2002-2003 he played an important role in Poland’s integration with the European Union.
Professor at the School of Advanced International Studies of the Johns Hopkins University, Director of the Center for International Business and Public Policy, USA.
Secretary General, India China Economic and Cultura Council, India.
Former Secretary General, Club of Rome, UK.
President of the Center for Strategic Research, Advisor to the Honorable Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, Former Foreign Minister of Iran (1981-1997), 2013 Iranian Presidential Candidate, Iran.
President of the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency, Poland.
Deputy Director and Head of the European Program at Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), Italy.
Senior Research Fellow, Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan.
Professor of Law, School of Law, KIMEP University in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Professor in Chinese Studies, Center for East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India.
Think-20 Coordinator of TEPAV in Turkey, Visiting Fellow of RDCY. She conducted in-depth research and authored reports about G20 issues in areas including finance, trade, and investment. She published dozens of papers in journals.
Research Fellow and Project Director in the G20 Studies Centre at the Lowy Institute, Visiting Fellow of RDCY. He studies on G20 policy, focusing mainly on international financial architecture reform, financial regulation reform and G20 growth strategies.
Visiting Scholar of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China (RDCY), doctoral candidate in the Chinese Studies programme at the Centre for East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, former researcher at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA). Focus on China’s policies towards state owned enterprises (SOEs) and engagements with multilateral economic institutions.
Professor at the Law School of China University of Labor Relations, Visiting scholar with the University of Warwick, Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb), Director of China Law Society Social Law Studies Institute, Special expert Beijing General Trade Union. Her research focuses on international law, labor law, international labor practices, and the Belt and Road Initiative. She penned Labor Law in China.
Currently a Ph.D Candidate at Harvard University. She received a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Stanford University in 2008 and a Master’s degree in Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School in 2010. She researches Chinese and U.S. foreign policy with a focus on public diplomacy, soft power, and international public opinion.
Independent non-executive Director and Chairman of the Board Audit Committee of the Bank of Ceylon, Commissioner of the Securities and ExchangeCommission of Sri Lanka. RDCY Visiting Fellow.Practicing Chartered Accountant, Independent Management Consultant and prolific writer of articles on banking regulation, economic affairs, national policy and other topical issues.