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[China Daily] Trip lifts hopes for more bilateral interactions
Wang Huiyao, president of the Center for China and Globalization, meets with Stephen Orlins, president of the National Committee on US-China Relations, and vice president Jan Berris (fourth and second from left), on June 30, in New York.
July 13 , 2022 -
Looking from the East: A Chinese Perspective on Russia
Henry Wang, Founder and President of Center for China and Globalization, speaks about the historical and current conditions that shaped the Russia-China partnership and proposes a multilateral path toward peace in Ukraine. The event is moderated by Alexander Gabuev.
July 08 , 2022 -
【Beijing Review】China’s role in the era of uncertainty
June 21, 30 Chinese experts presented their views at a subforum titled "Round Table of 30 People on China's Globalization," during the Eighth China and Globalization Forum, hosted by China's leading non-governmental think tank, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), in Beijing.
July 04 , 2022 -
[China Focus] China-Europe Relations and the Future of Globalization
Amid a Covid-19 resurgence in China’s financial capital and military conflict in Europe, business leaders, scholars and the heads of over 20 diplomatic missions, gathered to discuss trends and challenges facing China-Europe relations at the eighth annual China and Globalization Forum.
June 30 , 2022 -
[China Focus] As Globalization Reaches a New Crossroads, Where Will It Head?
Under the pandemic, the mobility of people and resources has been hampered, which has brought considerable difficulties for economic and cultural exchanges.
June 24 , 2022 -
BBC HARDtalk Speaks to Henry Huiyao Wang
Stephen Sackur of BBC’s flagship program HARDtalk speaks to Henry Huiyao Wang , founder and president of Center for China and Globalization (CCG). From China’s position on Ukrainian crisis and China-US relations, to its Covid-19 policy, the show explains the exchanges of views.
June 24 , 2022 -
[Bloomberg] EU Wants Talk on Real Issues: Ambassador Chapuis
The European Union and China are planning two high-level meetings in coming weeks. The bloc's Ambassador to Beijing told us exclusively that the EU wants to address issues rather than sweeping them under the rug. Nicolas Chapuis exclusively tells Bloomberg's James Mayger tangible progress is needed after an unproductive summit in April.
June 21 , 2022