Wang Huning

Wang Huning

Wang Huning (Chinese: 王沪宁; October 6, 1955 - ) is a politician of the People's Republic of China. He currently serves as secretary of central secretariat of the Communist Party of China, and the director of Policy Research Office.

Born in Laizhou, Shandong Province, Wang was recommended to enter East China Normal University in 1974 to study French. He was enrolled in department of international politics of Fudan University in 1977 to pursue his postgraduate degree, and his mentor was Chen Qiren. After graduation, Wang stayed at Fudan and became a teacher. In 1993, Wang led Fudan student debate team to participate in the international college debate contest in Chinese held in Singapore. The team won the champion, thus gained him great reputation.

From 1995, Wang started to take political posts. He was admitted into Policy Research Office of CPC, and served as chief of politics section, and later vice director of the office. He was promoted to director of the office in 2002. Wang was regarded as one of major brainpowers of Jiang Zemin.

Wang was a member of 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and is a current member of 17th Central Committee of CPC.

Wang authored several books, including "Logic of Politics - the Principal of Marxism Politics", "America against America", "General Introduction to New Politics", "Analysis of Modern Western Politics", "Analysis of Comparative Politics", and "Debate Contest in Lion City".


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