ChinaAid
Advisory Board
China Aid
Advisory Board
Frank Wolf
Wolf championed human rights and religious freedom in the U.S. House of Representatives for 30 years, including founding and co-chairing the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission. In 2022, he was appointed as a Commissioner on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
David Kramer
Kramer serves as the Bradford M. Freeman Managing Director for Global Policy at the George W. Bush Institute. He previously served as President of Freedom House and Senior Director for Human Rights and Democracy at the McCain Institute for International Leadership.
William Inboden
Inboden is Executive Director of the Clements Center for History, Strategy and Statecraft at the University of Texas, and Associate Professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs and Distinguished Scholar at the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law, and former Senior Director for Strategic Planning on the National Security Council at the White House.
Scott Flipse
Flipse is Director of Communications and Policy at the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, and former Deputy Director for Policy at the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, where he managed the Commissions East Asia programs and developed training capacity for human rights lawyers in China.
Deborah Fikes
Fikes was the Representative to the United Nations for the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) from 2009-2016 and served three terms as a board member of the National Association of Evangelicals.
David Aikman
Aikman was a Professor of History at Patrick Henry College from 2005-2016 and a former journalist at Time Magazine from 1971-1994.
Edward McMillan-Scott
McMillan-Scott is the former Vice-President for Human Rights and Democracy of the European Parliament, and founder of the Human Rights and Democracy Network.
Katrina Lantos-Swett
Lantos-Swett is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice.
Arthur Waldron
Arthur Waldron is the Lauder Professor of International Relations in the Department of History at the University of Pennsylvania, and researches predominately on China, and has contributed to more than twenty books, two in Chinese.
Don Argue
Argue, an ambassador-at-large for Convoy of Hope, was a former Commissioner on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom from 2007-2012, and the President of the National Association of Evangelicals from 1992-1998.