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Which Chinese hold top jobs at key international bodies?

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Liu Fang has been head of the International Civil Aviation Organisation since 2015. Photo: Xinhua

Meng Hongwei’s detention and resignation as president of Interpol has put a spotlight on Chinese officials in key roles at international organisations.

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Since it ended its self-reliance policies in 1978, China has stepped up its involvement in global bodies from which Beijing has sought substantial development aid, such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and United Nations agencies.

In the past decade, it has also pushed for bigger roles in these international institutions. A number of Chinese officials have taken up top jobs in finance, diplomacy and industry, underscoring the country’s growing and increasingly controversial influence in these agencies that have been traditionally dominated by the West.

Here are some of China’s top officials who hold senior positions at global organisations.

Liu Zhenmin, undersecretary general for economic and social affairs at the United Nations

The senior Chinese diplomat took up the job at the Department of Economic and Social Affairs last year, replacing Wu Hongbo – another Chinese diplomat who had been in the role since 2012.

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