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Chinese Style: The Diplomatic Career of Wu Jianmin (Book)

$51.88

Title: Chinese Style: The Diplomatic Career of Wu Jianmin

ISBN: 9787119059921

Author/Editor: Wang Fan

Publisher: Foreign Language Press

Print Time: 2010-07-01

Version: English Language

Others: Paperback; 1/16; 415pages, 900g

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Wu Jianmin was born in March 1939 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. He is now a Professor with the China Foreign Affairs University, Vice-President of the European Academy of Sciences, and Honorary Chairman of the International Exhibition Bureau.
1961: Leaving the Graduate School of the Beijing Foreign Studies University, he worked as interpreter for Chinese delegates at the headquarters of the World Federation of Democratic Youth in Budapest, Hungary, and then interpreter with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
1971-1978 and 1985-1989: Third Secretary and then Political Counselor for China in the United Nations.
1989-1990: Political Counselor and Chief Attache of the Chinese Embassy to Belgium and EC delegation.
1991-1994: Director of the Information Department and concurrently spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
1994-1995: Chinese Ambassador and Plenipotentiary to the Netherlands.
1996-1998: Representative and then Ambassador to the UN Geneva Office and other international or ganizations in Switzerland.
1998-2003: Chinese Ambassador and Plenipotentiary to France.
2003:Vice-Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the 10th CPPCC National Committee and President of the China Foreign Affairs University. He was elected President of the International Bureau of Exhibitions in the year and re-elected IBE President in 2005.
2004: Member of the European Academy of Sciences, and elected EAS Vice-President three years later.


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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 24 November, 2010.