Reviews from Speakers
November 02 , 2022CCG can be an intermediary and help to collect more ideas that are ignored by English-only speakers.
——Graham Allison, professor of Harvard University
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I want to specifically call out Henry and commend him as the President of CCG, for his leadership, passion and great intellectual accum in striving CCG to become perhaps best-in-class think tank.
——H.E.Siddharth Chatterjee, UN Resident Coordinator in China
It’s really my honor to be here with CCG and I’m looking forward to a very robust discussion
——Wendy Cutler, Vice President of Asian Society Policy Institute, former Acting Deputy USTR
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It’s an honor to be with CCG, and so grateful for the opportunity to have this conversation with CCG.
——David J. Firestein, CEO and President of the Bush Foundation
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Look what CCG has done-you’ve digitized your forums. Now, CCG is acting globally as individuals, faster, more easily and more efficiently than ever.
——Thomas L. Friedman, author and reporter of New York Times
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I think it’s extremely important that we have conversations like this, and that through the unofficial channels of academia. It’s an important one, and I congratulate CCG on pulling together such an impressive program for this event. Thank you for making me part of it. And I look forward to our next shaking hands.
——Prof. Niall Ferguson, renowned historian, Milbank Family Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution
Text and Video: Wang Huiyao in Dialogue with Niall Ferguson (ccg.org.cn)
Congratulations to you and the Center for China and Globalization. My goodness, what a wonderful job you’ve done in building this institution.
Let me say again how much I admire what Center for China and Globalizations has done. I’m very impressed by the scholars CCG has, the professionalism of CCG’s programs.
——John Hamre, president and CEO of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), and former US Deputy Secretary of Defense
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It’s a pleasure to be in this program with CCG. Without active participation by China, by the Chinese leadership and by Chinese thinkers, just like you Henry, we could not perform this mission at all in the 21st century. So I’m delighted to have this link to China, and we want to build on it going forward.
——Wolfgang Ischinger, Honorary Chairman of Agora Strategy Group and former Chairman of Munich Security Conference
Wang Huiyao in Dialogue with Wolfgang Ischinger (ccg.org.cn)
Thank you for inviting me to this wonderful dialogue with CCG. I’m actually quite shocked to learn that there are a quarter million people watching this dialogue that I have just done with Huiyao.
——Kishore Mahbubani, fellow at Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore and Founding Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
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The partnership with CCG has been very productive and fruitful not only for both our organizations but also for China- US relations and for global think tank community. I would like to offer some advice to think tanks in China. One which I have said repeatedly for many years is that there should be greater diversity and a thousand think tanks should be allowed to boom in China. Secondly, there should be increasing accessibility to websites.
——James G. McGann,Director, Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, Wharton School and School of Arts and Sciences
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CCG represents a new type of think tank in China and its existence opens up for many cooperation of think tanks in the United States and other countries around the world. I think it is a great step forward for international cooperation and should enable us to really understand the increased cooperation among Chinese people and Americans.
——Terry Miller,Director of Center for Internaitonal Trade and Economics, Heritage Foundation; Former Ambassador to the United Nation
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Well, it’s a pleasure to be with you and to visit the Centre for China and Globalization, even if it’s only virtually. I look forward to the day when we can once again greet each other personally.
——Joseph S. Nye Jr. , University Distinguished Service Professor and former Dean of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University
CCG Dialogue with Joseph S. Nye Jr. on US-China Balance of Power
Today it’s a huge privilege to join CCG’s dialogue to speak at such a prestigious series and especially with my good friend Leslie. It’s a great honor to be part of this discussion.
——Jim O ‘Neill, coiner of the “BRIC” acronym and former Chairman of Chatham House and Commercial Secretary to HM Treasury of the UK
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CCG is perhaps the most influential think tank in China. CCG is very well-known in Washington D.C. At all of our most important think tanks, they make presentations, give new ideas and they help to improve China-US relations. Because there are so many misperceptions, CCG plays such an important role in reducing misunderstandings and building on mutual trust. That’s why I admire CCG so much.
——Michael Pillsbury,senior fellow and the director for Chinese strategy at Hudson Institute
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Congratulations to CCG for continuing to lead substantive dialogue in China and globally.
——Adam S. Posen, President of the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)
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It’s a pleasure to see you again and to participate in the CCG Global Dialogue program. I’ve had great admiration for your organization since its inception. It’s a pleasure to join those who have comment.
——Stephen Roach, Senior Fellow at Yale University and former Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia
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It’s a real privilege to be here with you, I have followed the work of CCG for a long time. CCG does produce greater understanding between China and the rest of the world.
My first remark is to thank you for a very constructive, generous and sharp, yet warm dialogue that we’ve been able to have. I am very much enjoyed it and learned from it, and will very much want to keep engaged with the CCG as we go forward.
——Lawrence H. Summers, former US Treasury Secretary and President Emeritus of Harvard University
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Now I have attended a number of events organized by CCG in different places around China. I think these events have been very valuable. By bringing together people from think tanks and research institutes not only around China, but also from other places in the world, CCG provides a platform for the exchange of views. I would really like to congratulate Professor Wang and all the colleagues at CCG for the work they have done in the past in raising the profile of think tanks in China and importance of engaging with all think tanks around the world.
——Tim Summers,Senior Consulting Fellow of the Asia-Pacific Program, Chatham House
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It’s my honor to have this dialogue on a crucial subject with CCG at a crucial time.
——Martin Wolf, chief economic commentator and associate editor at Financial Times
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CCG is at the forefront of studies on trends and debates about globalization, not only in China, but in the entire world.
——Amitav Acharya, Distinguished Professor of International Relations, American University, Washington DC
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“In this time when fundamental decisions are being made about the future of the world, Dr. Wang and Dr. Miao are giving us a much-needed reminder of the benefits globalization has brought to countries around the world.
——David Blair, Former Chairman of the Economics Department and Professor of Economics and Finance Eisenhower School of National Defense University in Washington
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“The work of Dr. Wang Huiyao and Dr. Lu Miao and CCG continues to provide an important source of dialogue and understanding between Chinese and the outside world.
The platform that the CCG provides and the spirit in which it does this have huge value and will continue to do so onto the future.”
——Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies and Director, Lau China Institute, King’s College London