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    <description>Wang Yiwei is Jean Monnet Chair Professor, and director of the Institute of International Affairs, at Renmin University of China. He is an expert adviser of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade advisory committee and the Turkish TRT World Forum. He is a former diplomat at the Chinese Mission to the European Union (2008-2011) and distinguished professor at Tongji University (2011-2013).</description>
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How did China do it? By...</description>
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      <title>10 reasons China and Russia differ in their approach to international rules</title>
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