“Xia Yeliang”的版本间的差异
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Xia was [https://www.hrichina.org/chs/ren-quan-lun-tan/zhuan-zhi-shi-dai-de-kun-huo-yu-tan-qiu born on September 4, 1960 in Wuhu, Anhui]. In 1984, Xia obtained a bachelor's degree from Aunhui University, and went on to earn an MA and a PhD in economics at Fudan University in Shanghai. In [http://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/people/david%20yeliang_xia 2000, Xia began teaching economics and western economic history courses] at Peking University. He has authored books on economic reform and institutional change. Xia has served as a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford, and the Cato Institute, and was a founder of the Cathay Institute of Public Affairs. | Xia was [https://www.hrichina.org/chs/ren-quan-lun-tan/zhuan-zhi-shi-dai-de-kun-huo-yu-tan-qiu born on September 4, 1960 in Wuhu, Anhui]. In 1984, Xia obtained a bachelor's degree from Aunhui University, and went on to earn an MA and a PhD in economics at Fudan University in Shanghai. In [http://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/people/david%20yeliang_xia 2000, Xia began teaching economics and western economic history courses] at Peking University. He has authored books on economic reform and institutional change. Xia has served as a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford, and the Cato Institute, and was a founder of the Cathay Institute of Public Affairs. | ||
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2018年3月27日 (二) 23:11的版本
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Xia Yeliang is a liberal economist, former economics professor at Peking University's School of Economics, and early drafter and signatory of the Charter 08 manifesto. In 2013, amid the beginnings of a Party crackdown on liberal ideology, Xia was expelled from his faculty position at Peking University after a 30-3 faculty vote. While the university claimed that Xia was terminated due to a poor teaching record, many—including Xia himself—believe that his record of political outspokenness was a factor in the decision.
Xia was born on September 4, 1960 in Wuhu, Anhui. In 1984, Xia obtained a bachelor's degree from Aunhui University, and went on to earn an MA and a PhD in economics at Fudan University in Shanghai. In 2000, Xia began teaching economics and western economic history courses at Peking University. He has authored books on economic reform and institutional change. Xia has served as a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford, and the Cato Institute, and was a founder of the Cathay Institute of Public Affairs.
Xia was one of the drafters and original signatories of Charter 08, a manifesto that called for greater human rights and democratic reforms in China. Activist Liu Xiaobo