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Jin Canrong
Jin Canrong is a professor and Associate Dean with the School of International Studies, Renmin University of China.
His studies focus on American politics, American foreign policy, Sino-US relations and China’s foreign policy.

Featured Works
China Great ,Cheminton Group INC., New York, 2023

Prosperity in China: International Responsibility and Opportunity for a Growing Power, McGraw Hill, New York,2013

China’s future,.Renmin University of China Press, Beijing, 2012

World Politics — Views from China: Strategies of the Great Powers, New World Press, Beijing,1991

Experiences
In 1980, Jin enrolled at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs at Fudan University where he majored in political science.
After graduating in 1984 he attended Chinese Academy of Social Sciences where he obtained a master’s degree in 1987.
He worked at the academy’s institute of American Studies from July 1987 to July 2002.
In 1992, Jin participated in an international visitor program of the United States Information Agency and went to the United States to observe the 1992 United States presidential election for a month. His trip was extended to two years and he returned to China in 1994. He wrote his first professional article shortly afterwards which was on the Political Situation in the United States.
From 1995 to 1998, Jin wrote for the column of “Focusing on America” on World Affairs.
From 1996 to 1999, Jin studied at the School of International Studies at Peking University and received a doctorate.
In August 2002, Jin took up an academic post at the School of International Relations of the Renmin University of China where he currently remains.

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