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Wang Hining was head of the International Politics department and the law school at Fudan University in Shanghai. He studied French at a foreign languages school during the Cultural Revolution, and studied in the U.S. Chinese leaders have relied on his advice since Jiang Zemin brought him into the leadership circle by making him head of the CPC's Central Policy Research Office. He has set forth his ideas on foreign policy in his work "America Against America," setting forth the idea that a system of public ownership could work well with a market economy. Huning is a very private individual and shuns publicity.
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