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CEFC

20/F Wanchai Central Building
89 Lockhart Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel.: +852 2815 1728
Fax: +852 2815 3211

CEFC - Taipei branch

Room B111, Research Center For
Humanities and Social Sciences,
Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei,
Taiwan 11529, R.O.C.

Welcome to the CEFC

The French Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC) is a publicly funded research institute, based in Hong Kong, and established in 1991. A branch office has also been set up in Taipei. The CEFC’s mission is to explore the political, economic, social and cultural developments in the contemporary Chinese world (China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, etc.).

Besides organizing seminars and international conferences, the CEFC publishes China Perspectives (sister publication of the French-language Perspectives chinoises), a quarterly entirely dedicated to the study of the contemporary China.

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The CEFC is part of the network of French research centres abroad, which are administred by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Five researchers, four PhD candidates and eight research fellows currently work at the CEFC.

A scientific board, composed of academics, convenes in Paris every year to determine of the CEFC's scientific policy.

The CEFC organises frequent seminars and conferences. It also publishes a quarterly, Perspectives chinoises, and it's English edition, China Perspectives. These two journals are entirely devoted to the contemporary Chinese world on which they provide thorough socio-political, economic, cultural and literary analysis.

In 1994, the CEFC opened a branch in Taipei on the campus of the Academica Sinica (in Nankang). The branch receives research fellows and has close working ties with Taiwanese universities.

The CEFC was founded by Michel Bonnin, who became its first director (1991-1998), followed by Jean-Pierre Cabestan (1998-2003) and, Gilles Guiheux (2003-2006). Jean-François Huchet is currently the director.

 

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