China Reform Forum
| Description |
China Reform Forum (CRF) is an independent non-profit policy research organization which is officially affiliated to the Party School of the Central Committee of C.P.C. Since its foundation in 1994, CRF has dedicated to advancing cooperation and understanding between China and other countries by conducting strategic studies on issues related to the development of China's reform and opening-up policy.
As a dynamic think tank in China, CRF has carried out many fruitful research programs in the past few years by cooperation closely with partners around the world. The Road of China's Peaceful Development is one of the most influential ones. Based on our timely analysis and diversified research activities, we are trying to provide policy proposals to decision makers in government and other private sectors. To gain these ends, CRF has been very active in hosting various kinds of international academic conferences and seminars with its counterparts in more than 20 countries. CRF is composed of senior government officials, scholars, and business executives in China. Our international Advisory Committee is composed of distinguished former government officials, academics, and business executives from different countries around the world. Mr. Li Jing Tian, the Excecutive Vice President of the Party School of the Central Committee of C.P.C, became Chairman of CRF in 2008. |
| Related People |
Zhou Xin, President Pan Zhenqiang, Senior Adviser Dai Fengning, Director of Programs |
| Contact | Beijing Anding Road, Chaoyang District, No. 39
Changxin Building, room 513 Beijing 100029 CHINA Phone: 86-10-64436667 Fax: 86-10-68946780 |
| luntan@crf.org.cn | |
| Website | http://www.crf.org.cn/ (link opens in a new window) |
Focus: Business, Democracy, Development, Economy, Education, Globalization, Governance, China, Asia
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