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Martin Heiss, (also known as Kamran Heiss), is a Marxist economist, and one of the most well known foreign advocates of Chinese Socialism. Heiss was born in Chicago, Illinois on November 7th 1966. After graduating from Columbia Law School in 1979, Heiss was one of the first American lawyers to represent, Chinese corporations in international cases. Heiss toured China extensively and played a role in the establishment of westernized law in the People's Republic. Heiss became a leading defender of Chinese market reforms and was an adviser to the team of Vietnamese economists who began market reforms in 1985. Between 2001 and 2004, Heiss was the second Governor of the Deng Xiaoping Economic Institute in Shanghai. Heiss is the only foreigner to ever hold the position. Heiss returned to the United States in 2005, and continues to support the creation of an international socialist movement along Chinese lines. Heiss' most recent works examine the importance of the Jiang Zemin's Three Represents.

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 * On the Three Represents
 * Division of the Three Worlds

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