Chinese Academy of Social Sciences | |||||||||||
Native Name Lang: | zh-Hans | ||||||||||
Size: | 260px | ||||||||||
Abbreviation: | CASS | ||||||||||
Type: | Think tank | ||||||||||
Headquarters: | South Middle Ring Road, Wangjing Area, Chaoyang District | ||||||||||
Location City: | Beijing | ||||||||||
Location Country: | China | ||||||||||
Coordinates: | 39.9078°N 116.4262°W | ||||||||||
Parent Organization: | State Council of the People's Republic of China Ministry of State Security (15th Bureau) | ||||||||||
Subsidiaries: | China Social Sciences Press | ||||||||||
Leader Title: | Party Secretary and President | ||||||||||
Leader Name: | Gao Xiang | ||||||||||
Num Staff: | 3200 | ||||||||||
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The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) is a Chinese state research institute and think tank. It is a ministry-level institution under the State Council of the People's Republic of China.
The predecessor of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences was the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, established in 1955.[1]
The CASS was established in May 1977 based on splitting the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, with the aim of promoting the development of philosophy and social sciences, under the instruction of Deng Xiaoping.[2] The first president was Hu Qiaomu.
In 1979, CASS Vice President Huan Xiang led the first Chinese delegation of social scientists to travel to the United States.
In 2022, Gao Xiang was appointed Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary and president of CASS.[3]
The CASS is a ministry-level institution under the State Council.[4] [5] [6] [7], CASS has over 3,200 resident scholars. As of November 2020, the CASS has 6 university departments, 42 research institutes, 6 functional departments, 5 directly affiliated institutions, and 3 directly affiliated companies.[8] Of its functional departments, five are focused on research.[9]
CASS houses the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, which later became the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.[10]
The Institute of Taiwan Studies at CASS is under the control of the Fifteenth Bureau of the Ministry of State Security.[11] [12] [13] The ITS has been headed by Zhu Weidong since 2023 after its previous head, Yang Mingjie, left to lead the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations.
The Dictionary Editing Office of the Institute of Linguistics edits Xiandai Hanyu Cidian.[14] The China Social Sciences Press was established in June 1978 under the auspices of the CASS,[15] and has published over 8,000 books since its inception.
Every quarter, CASS hosts a high-level seminar to which it invites officials from other developing countries to discuss topics including governance in China, poverty alleviation, and socio-economic development.[16]
According to Chen Daoyin, a former professor at the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law, CASS "is not so much an academic institution but a body to formulate party ideology to support the leadership."