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Wang Chong, deputy secretary general and senior researcher of Chahar society, a foreign affairs and international think tank, is a director of China Society of international relations, a best-selling author and a contract author of encyclopedia TA. He has more than 80 million hits on his blog on fenghuang.com. He is a guest on international issues of Hong Kong Phoenix Satellite TV and Shanghai Oriental satellite TV. He has published more than 370 international comments on Lianhe Zaobao and Hong Kong east.com in Singapore, and has been interviewed by Christian Science Monitor, Swedish national television, people's daily and other domestic and foreign media for many times.
Dr. Wang Chong has four books. The first book "behind the ballot" looks at American politics through the general election. The second book "the gap" is a best-selling book comparing Chinese and Western cultures. The third book "the fifth change" discusses the interaction between new media and Sino US relations. It is a work integrating new media and diplomacy. He also co authored with two friends what do Chinese want.
Wang Chong's resume covers traditional media, new media and Internet companies. He is the founder of Phoenix International think tank. He studied in Shandong Normal University and Peking University, and received his doctorate in Wuhan University in 2014. One belt, one road, he was appointed special researcher of the Japanese political center of the Academy of Social Sciences, a senior research fellow of the public diplomacy center of Beijing foreign university, and a member of the 100 expert committee of the 100 people forum.
Character experience
Born in Wangjia village, Xinglong Town, Linyi County on January 2, 1975. After graduating from junior high school, he was admitted to Dezhou No.2 Middle School. In 1994, he was recommended to the English Department of Shandong Normal University. in 1998, he was registered as a graduate student of Peking University and studied for the second degree of School of international relations. In 2004, he worked as a reporter for China Youth Daily. In the same year, he was invited by the US State Department to visit the United States and interview Obama. He became the first Chinese reporter to interview Obama and the first reporter to publicly predict that Obama will become US president. In 2005, he won the IJP scholarship to study the political and economic situation of the European Union. in 2007, he was selected as an international visitor of the U.S. State Department to visit the United States and study media at the University of Minnesota. in 2008, he resigned from China Youth Daily and published his monograph behind the ballot: insight into the American general election and American political culture in October. In March 2009, he launched Phoenix blog to write comments on foreign affairs; in May 2009, he participated in the establishment of China weekly and served as director of the international department. in 2011, he was employed as a senior researcher of the center for public diplomacy of Beijing Foreign Studies University. in 2012, he published his monograph gap, which was rated as the best seller of the year; in July, he won the Qinglan Book Award of Hong Kong and Macao journalists for his personal work behind the ballot: insight into the American election and American political culture; in the same year, he served as a distinguished researcher of international energy public opinion research center of China University of petroleum. in 2013, he was employed as a researcher of Chahar society. In 2014, he published the monograph "the fifth change: the Sino US contest behind the fourth power"; in the same year, he received a doctorate from Wuhan University. In 2015, he founded Phoenix International think tank and served as director; in the same year, he served as deputy secretary general and senior researcher of Chahar society. In 2016, one belt, one road Expert Committee.
Main achievements
Research direction
Wang Chong's main research directions are new media diplomacy, Sino US relations and Sino Japanese relations. He has many years of theory and Practice on foreign affairs and new media. He is an expert on Japanese issues and a best-selling writer.
Main works
Main position
One belt, one road, the Chahar Institute of international relations, the deputy secretary general and senior research fellow of the unofficial Institute of diplomacy and international relations; the China Association of international relations; the expert committee of the 100 member Forum; the senior researcher of the Public Diplomacy Research Center of Beijing Foreign Studies University; the special researcher of Japanese politics in the Academy of Social Sciences; and the research fellow of the center for international energy public opinion, China University of Petroleum. famous bloggers of phoenix.com, sina.com, sohu.com, caijing.com and caixin.com; guest commentators of Phoenix Satellite TV, Dongfang satellite TV and Beijing traffic radio; special observers of Lianhe Zaobao, voice of Germany and Phoenix Weekly; columnists of China Youth Daily, people's daily, overseas Chinese daily, Dongfang Yizhou and looking out at China.
Character evaluation
His reports are widely recognized by the public and academia. He tried to use the most plain language and integrated Chinese traditional culture and philosophy into the thinking of international relations. His articles such as "three realms of Sino US relations from the perspective of Zen" are refreshing.
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