Dr Ren Hongsheng, GLF 2010-12

China
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“My main area of research is in international political economy. I am currently working on the relationship between China’s transitional corporations and the United Nation’s Global Compact. I hope to gain further achievements in sharing the new ideas of global economic governance through this extraordinary global network.” 


Ren Hongsheng joined the GEG team as an Oxford-Princeton Global Leaders Fellow to work on global investment governance. His research interests include the political economy of FDI, China’s Political and Economical Transition, and Asian geopolitics. He holds a PhD in Economics from Nankai University, China. He has worked as a postdoctoral fellow in China University of Political Science and Law from 2005 to 2008. He has been as a visiting scholar at Columbia University in the city of New York, 2008-2009. Prior to coming to Oxford, Ren Hongsheng was an associate professor of International Political Economy at China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing.

 

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Books

FDI and China’s Political and Economical Transition, Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2008.
 
The World System and the Development of Eurasian Steppes, Beijing: Peking University Press, 2006.
 
(With Cai Tuo.) International Relations, Tianjin: Nankai University Press, 2005.
 
(With Zhao Wen.) The Efficiency of FDI in Chinese 35 Cities, Beijing: Economical Science Press, 2004.
 
(With Liu Changmin.) A Global Planning to Emergency Management, Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2004.
 

Journal Articles

“Research on the Transitional Countries’ Economic Policy”, 2006. China’s Political Development,Heilongjiang Renmin Press, 95-112.
 
“Research on the Constitutional Economics”, 2006. Journal of Bohai University, No. 5. 72-77.
 
“Mongolia, the End of NATO’s Extending?”2005. The Word Knowledge (1, March): 32-33.
 
“Another Perspective on the Mongolian Emperor’s Hegemony in the 13th Century”2003. N.W. Ethno-National Studies (15, Aug): 41-47.
 
 “A Comparative Study in Theory of Capitalist System in Production and Trade and of Modern World-System”2002. Teaching and Research (20, May): 50-55.
 
“Political Economic Analysis of China and ASEAN Setting Up the Free Trade Area”2002. Joint with Liu Shuang. Learned Journal of Jinzhou Normal University (15, Jul.) 52-55.

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