Jean-François Huchet| Jean-Philippe Béja | Sébastien Billioud |
Sylvie Démurger | Paul Jobin | Joel Ruet | Jean Ruffier | Sebastian Veg |
► Jean-François Huchet
Director of CEFC
Jean-François Huchet is the director of the CEFC (Hong Kong and Taipei Branch) as well as the director of publication of China Perspectives and Perspectives chinoises since 2006. He is a senior researcher at the China Centre (EHESS), Paris.
His research topics: Economic reform in China, State-Owned enterprises reform in China, Impact of globalisation on Chinese and Indian Firms, Multinationalisation of Chinese firms, Sustainable development in China, Corporate social responsibility in China
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Telephone: (852) 2876 6911

► Jean-Philippe Béja
Jean-Philippe Béja is a Research Director at CNRS and CERI-Sciences-Po. Co-Founder of China Perspectives, he is presently a researcher at CEFC and editor of Perspectives chinoises/China Perspectives. His research interests are :
-The evolution of the Chinese political regime
-The pro-democracy movement and the emergence of the Civil Rights movement
-Memory and the writing of history in contemporary China in a comparative perspective
-Hong Kong politics
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Telephone: (852) 2876 6915
► Sébastien Billioud
Sébastien Billioud is a Researcher and the Chief Editor of China Perspectives and Perspectives Chinoises
He is also an Associate Researcher at the SEDET, University Paris 7 (Denis Diderot).
His current research focuses on Confucianism in contemporary China with a cross-disciplinary approach in anthropology and philosophy/intellectual history.
He is managing a 3 years grant awarded by the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for an international project entitled The Confucian Revival in Mainland China, Forms and Meanings of Confucian Piety Today
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Send him an email to his private address: sebillioud@yahoo.fr
Telephone: (852) 2876 6916
► Sylvie Démurger
Sylvie Démurger is a Senior Researcher.




Her fields of interest are development economics, natural resources economics, labor economics, applied econometrics and Asian countries (China).
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Telephone: (852) 2876 6917

► Paul Jobin
Taipei office Director
Researcher and Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Paris Diderot
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Tel : (886-2) 2789-8135
Fax : (886-2) 2789-0874
► Joël Ruet
Joël Ruet is Economist and CNRS Researcher at the LATTS, research group on technology, territories and societies.
Head, Observatory on "Emerging Economies and Global Industry"
Associate Researcher at CERNA (Ecole des Mines-ParisTech)
Head Asia, NonFiction
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►Jean Ruffier
Jean Ruffier is a CEFC CNRS senior searcher living in Guangzhou. He co-chairs the Sino-French
Research Center on Organisation Studies witch is an organism of Sun Yatsen University in Guangzhou. He too is the director of the Sino-French Research Center on Management Studies of Université Jean Moulin Lyon3.
His main research are :
- Factories : How to facilitate their creation, development, growth and sustainability
- Industrial development of China : Innovation abilities of Chinese Industry
- Global Value Chains: the new international division of labour and its consequence on society
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► Sebastian Veg
Sebastian Veg is a researcher and editor of China Perspectives.
His research topics are:
- Re-evaluation of Lu Xun and Republican literature, intellectual history of the May Fourth and “new culture” movement;
- Comparative approaches to Chinese and European cultural modernism (Kafka, Brecht, Céline) and its relationship to democracy; literature and political philosophy: fiction and public space, fiction and the transmission of norms, fiction and democracy;
- Contemporary Chinese fiction (literature, cinema) and politics (censorship, market pressure), intellectuals and cultural policy, cultural heritage, cultural rights.
He is an associate researcher at the Centre for Research on Art and Literature (EHESS, Paris) and at the JE "Chinese Literature and Translation" (University of Aix-Marseille I).
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Telephone: (852) 2876 6914