Counsellors' Office

Government think tank of China
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Counsellors' Office

The Counsellors' Office of the State Council (Chinese: 国务院参事室) is an advisory agency directly under the State Council of People's Republic of China. The Central Institute of Culture and History (Chinese: 中央文史研究所) is a research institute led by the same leadership and located in the same building. They are regarded as the official government think tanks.[1]

Members

The counsellors and the researchers are appointed by the Premier of the State Council.

Leadership

The Office is led by a Chairman Wang Zhongwei, joined by three Vice Chairmen: Wang Weimin, Zhao Bing, Zhang Yantong. The institute is led by a President: Yuan Xingpei, with a Vice President: Feng Yuan

Counsellors

Counsellors receive the title of Counsellor of the State Council. There are 56 counsellors:

  • Liu Zhiren
  • Huang Dangshi
  • Xu Songling
  • Liu Xiuchen
  • Zhu Weijiu
  • Zhang Yuanfang
  • Zhang Hongtao
  • Chen Quansheng
  • Wang Guohua
  • Cai Keqin
  • Li Qingyun
  • Liu Yanhua
  • Zhang Kangkang
  • Xia Bin
  • Xu Lin
  • Ma Li
  • Tang Min
  • Liu Huan
  • Shi Yinhong
  • Xu Yifan
  • Deng Xiaohong
  • He Xingliang
  • Du Xuefang
  • Deng Xiaonan
  • Lin Yifu
  • Du Ying
  • Xie Boyang
  • Li Yuguang
  • Zhang Yuping
  • Lin Yongjun
  • Qian Yingyi
  • Qiu Baoxing
  • Fang Ning
  • Wang Jingsheng
  • Zhen Zhen
  • Wang Huiyao
  • Zhang Hongwu
  • Yang Zhongqi
  • Fan Xi’an
  • Li Wu
  • He Xiurong
  • Shi Yong
  • He Maochun
  • Ke Jinhua
  • Xu Shuyu
  • Hu Peiyuan

Research Fellows

Research Fellows are members of the Counsellors' Office. There are 23 fellows:

  • Tan Xiaoying
  • Xu Xiaodong
  • Wang Zhan
  • Cai Laixing
  • Cai Wanghuai
  • Yao Jingyuan
  • Li Kenong
  • Feng Zhijun
  • Wang Jingxia
  • Yu Liang
  • Yu Dan
  • He Jiankun
  • Li Chunyou
  • Wang Dongjin
  • Che Shujian
  • Zhang Xinsheng
  • Hu Heli
  • Yang Limin
  • Yin Chengjie
  • Zhang Yuxiang
  • Wu Yin
  • Bao Hong
  • Xi Jieying
  • Yao Hong
  • Tao Dawei
  • Cao Erbao
  • Bian Zhenjia
  • Huang Yi
  • Xie Weihe
  • Xu Dingming
  • Qin Xiaoming
  • Huang Yao

Researchers

Researchers are members of the Central Institute of Culture and History. There are 59 researchers:

  • Sun Ji
  • Cheng Yizhong
  • Chen Yaoguang
  • Hou Dechang
  • Yang Tianshi
  • Du Naisong
  • Cheng Xi
  • Bai Shaofan
  • Huo Da
  • Ouyang Zhongshi
  • Fu Xinian
  • Zhao Rengui
  • Shen Peng
  • Li Xueqin
  • Jin Shangyi
  • Shu Yi
  • Han Meilin
  • Jin Hongjun
  • Chen Gaohua
  • Jin Moru
  • Fan Jinshi
  • Yang Yanwen
  • Zhang Lichen
  • Guo Yizong
  • Song Yugui
  • Wang Liping
  • Xue Yongnian
  • Yang Lizhou
  • Long Rui
  • Pan Gongkai
  • Rao Zongyi
  • Zi Zhongyun
  • Wang Meng
  • Li Binghua
  • Chen Zuwu
  • Nima Zeren
  • Zhao Derun
  • Cheng Dali
  • Dai Yi
  • Ma Zhensheng
  • Liu Mengxi
  • Tao Siyan
  • Yang Fujia
  • Liang Xiaosheng
  • Ye Jiaying
  • Wang Yongyan
  • Liu Dajun
  • Chen Lai
  • Wu Jingshan
  • Li Yan
  • Li Xiaoke
  • Li Qiankuan
  • Zhang Daning
  • Zhong Chengxiang
  • An Jiayao
  • Tian Qing
  • Chen Xiaoguang
  • Wu Jiang
  • Fan Di’an
  • Chen Pingyuan

References

  1. ^ "About COSC_ Counsellors' Office of the State Council". english.counsellor.gov.cn. Retrieved 2019-06-22.

See also

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