Du Yin, born in 1977, graduated from the School of International Relations of Renmin University of China, Sichuan University and Jilin University, is an economist, commentator on international issues and professor at the School of International Relations.
1. Educational Experience
1995-1999 Jilin University, 1999-2002 Sichuan University, 2003-2006 Renmin University of China.?
Doctoral degree in political science, visiting scholar at the Free University of Brussels in 2004, and several short-term study tours to Italy, Austria and Germany between 2006 and 2009.
In 2010, he was a visiting scholar at the Center for Transregional Integration Studies of the European University in Bruges, Belgium, and made several short-term academic visits to Italy and the United States.
2. Research Direction
Main Research Direction: Modern Corporate Governance, Jurisprudence, Chinese and Foreign Political Systems, and Public **** Management.
Research areas are Chinese and foreign comparative politics, Central Asian regional politics, and public **** management, and has been involved in chairing a number of social science and ministry projects.
Expanded Information:
Character Events:
March 21, 2007, "the Dean of the School of International Relations of Renmin University issued four consecutive open letters to reprimand the head of the department," was reported in the news, causing netizens to hot discussion.
On the morning of March 22, the media received a real-name report from Dr. Chu Yin of the 2003 class at Renmin University's School of International Relations, accusing Dean Li Jingzhi of blatantly lying in his open letters, arguing that Li was deliberately withholding the cost of printing graduate students' dissertations rather than "slowing down" the process.
On April 2, 2020, the international journal The Diplomat published a joint "Open Letter to the U.S. Community" by 100 Chinese scholars, including Chu Yin, in which the Chinese scholars said that many voices have recently politicized and stigmatized the new crown epidemic.
The scholars argued that this does not help China, the United States and the world *** together to curb the spread of this epidemic, the largest infectious disease in decades, the healthy development of Sino-U.S. relations, or the well-being of the people of China, the United States and the rest of the world.
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