Weiping Qin

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Qin Weiping
秦伟平
Born (1980-02-09) February 9, 1980 (age 44)
EducationUniversity of Maryland Global Campus, Fudan University
Occupation(s)economist, current affairs commentator, columnist.
Years active2013–present
OrganizationIFCSS
Known forAuthor of “Exodus from the Crisis of China” , Weiping Show Host
AwardsNational Defense Service Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
University of Maryland Global Campus Volunteer of November 2020
Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
Distinguished Alumni Award

Weiping Qin (simplified Chinese: 秦伟平; traditional Chinese: 秦偉平; born February 1980) is an economist,[1][2] political commentator,[3][4] columnist and editor of China in Perspective,[5] a U.S. Navy veteran.[6]

Biography[edit]

Qin was born in February 1980 in Huanggang, Hubei, China. Qin was a reporter of "Chinese Electronic Commerce" magazine,[7] and Qin was the co-founder and CEO of Shanghai BaseKing Furnishing Inc.[8]

Qin Moved to America and established Youth Council of Chinese Democracy Party for promoting China's human rights and democracy[9] in 2013.[10] Qin serviced as a council member of IFCSS[11] since 2014.[12] Qin wrote a public letter to Chinese President Xi Jinping requesting an open dialogue about China's future crisis[13] in 2015. He was invited to visit Dharamsala, India[14] and had an interview with the Dalai Lama[15] in 2016.[16]

Qin wrote an economic and political column for CIP( China in Perspective) since 2017, and is the author of "China's Crisis Roadmap", "Exodus from the Crisis of China" and "The Winners of China's Crisis"[17][18][19]

In 2018, Qin made a public announcement that he intended running for the U.S. Congress in 2028.,[20] and joined the U.S. Navy[21] in 2020. Qin established the Weiping Qin Freedom Scholarship in Harford Community College,[22] he earned a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Award[6] and University of Maryland Global Campus Volunteer of November Award[23] in 2020. Qin received an honorable discharge from the U. S. Navy in November 2022. On May 25,2023, Dr. Felder presented Weiping Qin with the 2023 Harford Community College Distinguished Alumni Award. [24]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "China, World's Biggest Creditor, Delays Debt Repayments for 77 Nations". VOA.
  2. ^ "Chinese Lecturer Fired For Raising Presidential Term-Limit in Class". Radio Free Asia.
  3. ^ "Liu Xiaobo death: Don't meddle in our affairs, China tells world". Hindustan Times. 14 July 2017.
  4. ^ Wong, Te-Ping Chen and Chun Han (14 March 2018). "One Woman Rolls Her Eyes and Captivates a Nation". Wall Street Journal – via www.wsj.com.
  5. ^ "纵览中国". www.chinainperspective.com.
  6. ^ a b "Harford Community College Alumnus Establishes Freedom Scholarship". Bel Air, MD Patch. 9 March 2021.
  7. ^ Document cqvip.com (in Chinese)
  8. ^ "【上海秦邦家居用品有限公司】黄页_地址电话-找找去". www.zhaozhaoqu.com.
  9. ^ "香港媒体人贾葭确认被警方带走". Radio Free Asia.
  10. ^ "秦伟平:呼吁中国政府与尊者达赖喇嘛开展对话 - 议报". 2 February 2015.
  11. ^ "八九"六四"28周年烛光纪念会录音选段(之二)". Radio Free Asia.
  12. ^ "【纪念六四】全美学自联主办的"六四"屠杀30周年纪念会 | CND刊物和论坛" (in Chinese). Hx.cnd.org. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  13. ^ "秦伟平十问习近平". 美国之音.
  14. ^ "达赖喇嘛:中国需要一场提升慈悲的大革命". 3 December 2016.
  15. ^ "Weiping Show Interview with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama 秦伟平专访尊者达赖喇嘛:习近平应推行政治改革 2016-10-28" – via www.youtube.com.
  16. ^ "专访:中青会会长秦伟平谈访问达兰萨拉心得". Radio Free Asia.
  17. ^ "专访秦伟平:中国危机重重会倒台?". Radio Free Asia.
  18. ^ "专访秦伟平:中国危机大逃亡,千钧一发还是危言耸听?". Radio Free Asia.
  19. ^ 中国危机大赢家. 神州出版社. 29 January 2020. ISBN 9781940266749.
  20. ^ "秦伟平:我还有机会". Radio Free Asia.
  21. ^ "秦伟平:为捍卫民主自由立志从戎". Radio Free Asia.
  22. ^ "Harford Community College alumnus establishes scholarship". Cecil Daily.
  23. ^ "Volunteer of the Month | UMGC". www.umgc.edu.
  24. ^ "2023 Harford Community College Distinguished Alumni Award Presented to Weiping Qin". www.harford.edu.