CIRD publishes dual books on China's reform journey
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The China Institute for Reform and Development (CIRD) unveiled two new books in November as part of the China Reform Think Tank Series. These publications delve into the institute's journey of reform advocacy and commitment to policy research.
In Stand Fast to Reform: My 33 Years with CIRD, professor Chi Fulin, president of CIRD, recounts the institute's 33-year history through narratives, emphasizing themes such as perseverance and dedication to reform.
"Over the course of 33 years, I have witnessed Chi Fulin and the CIRD's unwavering commitment to the cause of national reform and opening-up," commented Wei Liqun, former Party secretary of the National Academy of Governance.
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