Chen Haosu

Chen Haosu
Native name 陈昊苏
Born May 1942 (age 74)
Funing County, Jiangsu[1]
Nationality Chinese
Education University of Science and Technology of China, Bachelor of Science
Alma mater
Occupation Politician, poet
Organization Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries
Home town Lezhi County, Sichuan[1]
Political party Communist Party of China since 1965[2]
Parent(s) Chen Yi
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chen (surname).

Chen Haosu (born 1942) is a Chinese politician. He served as Chairman of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries from 2000 to 2011.[3] He is also President of the China International Friendship Cities Association, China-Russia Friendship Association and China-EU Association.[2][4]

Born in May 1942, Chen is son of the late Marshal and Foreign Minister Chen Yi.[5] He graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China with a Bachelor's Degree in Science[4][6] and served successively as Secretary of the China Youth League Central Committee,[4][7][8] Deputy Secretary of the CPC Fengtai Committee,[6] Vice Mayor for the Beijing Municipality,[2][4] Vice Minister of the Film and Television Bureau[9] and member of the 9th CCPCC National Committee.[4]

Apart from his political involvement, Chen used to be researcher at the PLA Academy of Military Science.[2] He now serves in the Global Executive Committee and as Asia-Pacific President of the United Cities and Local Governments.[6]

He is also a published poet.[2] His works include:

References

  1. 1 2 3 Chen Haosu, Wikipedia Chinese.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Song, Yuwu, ed. (2013). Biographical Dictionary of the People's Republic of China. McFarland. ISBN 9781476602981.
  3. David Gosset. "France And China – Images Of A Mutual Attraction". Academia Sinica Europaea, China Europe International Business School.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Enorth.com.cn (1 October 2002). "Chen Haosu". 2002 Urban Cooperation and Development Forum.
  5. Stokes, Mark; Hsiao, Russell (14 October 2013). "The People's Liberation Army General Political Department: Political Warfare with Chinese Characteristics" (PDF). Project 2049 Institute.
  6. 1 2 3 German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Asian Development Bank (ADB). "Investing in Asia's Urban Future: Documentation of the International Conference" (PDF). ADB Headquarters, Manila, Philippines.
  7. Li, Cheng. "Hu's Followers:Provincial Leaders with Backgrounds in the Youth League" (PDF). Hoover Institution, Stanford University (3).
  8. Li, Ping (2013). When the Sunset Disappears. Strategic Book Publishing. p. 250. ISBN 9781625164735.
  9. United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee, ed. (1992). China's Economic Dilemmas in the 1990s: The Problems of Reforms, Modernization, and Interdependence. Studies on contemporary China. M.E. Sharpe. p. 41. ISBN 9781563241598.


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