Cheng Xiaonong 程晓农 |
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Researcher of the Office of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress Deputy Director of the Research Institute of China Economic System Reform |
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In office 1985–1989 |
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Born | 1950s Shanghai |
Citizenship | China |
Political party | Communist Party of China |
Spouse(s) | He Qinglian |
Residence | United States |
Alma mater |
Renmin University of China Princeton University |
Occupation | Author, politician |
Profession | Economic, sociology |
Cheng Xiaonong (simplified Chinese: 程晓农; traditional Chinese: 程曉農; pinyin: Chéng Xiǎonóng; born 1950s) is an officer in People's Republic of China.
Cheng was born in Shanghai in 1950s. After middle school, Cheng was sent to Feidong County to work as a farmer.
In 1975, Cheng worked in Anhui Geologic Branch (安徽省地质局). Resumption of University Entrance Examination in 1977, Cheng moved to Beijing, he was a graduate student of Renmin University, and he holds an M.A. in economics from Renmin University in 1985.
After graduation, Cheng served as a researcher of the office of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and the Deputy Director of the Research Institute of China Economic System Reform.
In 1989, Cheng became a visiting scholar at University of Göttingen and Princeton University, he earned a doctorate in sociology from Princeton University.
From 1997 to present, Cheng served as the chief editor of Modern China Studies (《当代中国研究》).