Roundtables
CCG pays close attention to international relations, promotes China and globalization, actively engages in international exchange, and gives full play to its role as a "Track II diplomacy" think tank. Our think tank organizes sub-forums, bilateral and multilateral events, roundtables, banquets and other activities at major international policy and opinion exchange platforms such as the Paris Peace Forum, the World Economic Forum and the Munich Security Conference to promote dialogue and build consensus among international political, business and academic circles. CCG actively engages in "Track II Diplomacy" with the policy, think tank and business communities of various countries, conducts annual research and exchanges in multiple countries, promotes interaction between Chinese and foreign parties, and maintains communication channels with the policymaking parties of various countries.
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CCG organized a roundtable discussion on the government’s policy on overseas Chinese
Co-organized by Center for China and Globalization (CCG) and NCCA, a roundtable discussion on the government’s policy on overseas Chinese was held on Aug 31, 2017. Officials, scholars and experts from the Exit & Entry Administration of Minister of Public Security, the Department of Policy and Regulation of Overseas Chinese Affairs Office Of The State Council, Tsinghua University, and Huaqiao University gathered at the headquarter of CCG and offered their own insights into the latest government’s policy on overseas Chinese.
May 28 , 2019 -
BRICS Mechanism: To where does it lead?
On Sep 1, 2017, right before the BRICS Leaders Summit, Center for China and Globalization (CCG) organized a symposium surrounding the cooperation mechanism of BRICS. Many experts and scholars specialized in international relations, international politics, international trade and Asian studies were invited to discuss the influence of BRICS in world economy and global governance and the prospect of the cooperation of BRICS. The symposium was hosted by Dr. Li Weifeng, the Executive Secretary of CCG.
May 28 , 2019 -
A team from Taiwan visited CCG and exchanged opinions on the ‘Belt and Road’ Initiative and globalization
On Aug 31, 2017, together with the officials of Taiwan Affairs Office, a team from Taiwan, who focuses on the ‘Belt and Road’ Initiative and globalization, visited Center for China and Globalization (CCG). Nearly 20 professors from Taiwan University, National Chengchi University and other universities in Taiwan shared their opinions on the ’Belt and Road’ Initiative and globalization with the academicians and researchers of Academia Sinica, the officials of Taiwan Affairs Office and the experts of CCG.
May 28 , 2019 -
CCG seminar casts light on the China-US Trade Deficit
As China and the United States just concluded their inaugural Comprehensive Economic Dialogue in Washington, CCG scholars sat together on July 25 for a discussion about the prospect of the bilateral relations, with focus on the US trade deficit. The seminar, titled “Outlook for Sino-US Relations of Economy, Trade and Investment: Review of First Comprehensive Economic Dialogue,” was held to provide in-depth analysis of the newly ended dialogue and constructive ideas on how to promote the bilateral economic cooperation.
May 27 , 2019 -
China-South Asia Think Tank Summit Proposed at CCG Belt and Road Initiative Seminar
More than 20 government officials, think tank scholars and corporate executives from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, India and the United States met at CCG headquarters on June 16, 2017, and proposed an idea to hold a seven-country think tank summit to provide advice on the implementation of the Belt and Road initiative in South Asia.
May 27 , 2019 -
CCG, AEI Scholars Join in Discussion about Prospect of Sino-US Economic Relations
Top scholars and experts from China and the United States joined together in a seminar on May 18, 2017, to review the performance of President Trump’s administration in the first 100 days and discuss the future of the bilateral economic relations.
May 27 , 2019 -
CCG Scholars Optimistic about Future of China-France Relations after Presidential Election
Independent candidate Emmanuel Macron will become France’s next president, after he defeated his far-right rival Marine Le Pen by a wide margin on May 7. Right after the election was concluded, CCG held a roundtable seminar to discuss the prospect of globalization and the impact on the implementation of “One Belt, One Road” initiatives.
May 27 , 2019