Hu Shuli

Hu Shuli

Hu Shuli (胡舒立) is managing editor of China's business and finance magazine, "Caijing". She is a former Chief reporter for the "China Business Times". She has been working on covering news events and providing analysis on world and China economic issues for 15 years.

She graduated in journalism in 1982 from the People's University of China. Before "Caijing", Ms. Hu was working as assistant editor, reporter and international editor at the "Worker's Daily", China's second largest newspaper. She joined "China Business Times" in 1992 as international editor and became chief reporter in 1995.

She is author of several books, including "New Financial Time、 Reform Bears No Romance" and "The Scenes Behind American Newspapers". In 2001, She was awarded "Star of Asia" by BusinessWeek magazine. In 2003, she was named "World Press Review"’s 2003 International Editor of the Year. Ms. Hu was also recommended as the most powerful commentators in China by Financial Times in 2006. The Wall Street Journal listed her as one of the “Ten Women to Watch in Asia”. She was the winner of 2007 Louis Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism by Nieman Foundation at Harvard University. [cite news|url=http://cmp.hku.hk/|title=China Media Project Home Page|date=11 October 2008|publisher=Journalism and Media studies centre of Hong Kong University|accessdate=2008-11-09]

The US magazine Foreign Policy named her as one of the top 100 public intellectuals in the world in May 2008. [ [http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4293 Foreign Policy: Top 100 Intellectuals] ]

References

* [http://blog.washingtonpost.com/postglobal/ Washington Post, PostGlobal Panelist]


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