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CCG Roundtable Commenmorating China’s Accession to the WTO
2021 marks the 20th anniversary of China’s accession to the WTO. On May 14, the Centre for China and Globalization (CCG) hosted a roundtable on the theme of “China and the WTO after 20 years: Embarking on the next chapter.” During the event, distinguished speakers reviewed the 20 years since China joined the WTO, discussed prospects for WTO reform and the potential role of China, and the future of the WTO and regional integration, hoping to advocate a multilateral trading system and the development of economic globalization.
May 14 , 2021 -
CCG Dialogue with Nobel Laureate Sir Angus Deaton
On May 13, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) was honored to host a fireside chat session featuring Sir Angus Deaton, recipient of the 2015 Nobel Prize for Economics and Professor of Economics and International Affairs Emeritus at Princeton University, and Anne Case, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs Emeritus at Princeton University. This event was hosted by CCG President Wang Huiyao joined by CCG Vice President and Senior Economist, David Blair.
May 13 , 2021 -
Conversation with Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator at FT
On May 12, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) hosted a dialogue between Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator and associate editor at the Financial Times and Wang Huiyao, CCG president. Mr. Wolf is a world-renowned journalist covering economics and finance, a strong advocate of globalization and free markets, and the author of a number of influential books including Why Globalization Works and Fixing Global Finance.
May 12 , 2021 -
CCG Dialogue with Harvard Professor Anthony Saich
On April 30, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) co-hosted the China-US Relations Forum with Harvard University’s China Social and Economic Symposium, joined by Harvard Professor Anthony Saich and CCG President Dr. Wang Huiyao. During this virtual dialogue, the two scholars discussed competition and cooperation between China and the United States in fields such as geopolitics, technology, economics, culture, the pandemic and climate, taking the pulse of China-US relations under the new Biden administration.
April 30 , 2021 -
CCG, RSIS & CSIS Roundtable on the future of US-China Relations
On 29 April, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) at the Nanyang Technological University and the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) co-hosted a trilateral exchange titled “The Next Bound in US-China Relations”, seeking to explore what is in store for the next bound in US-China relations.
April 29 , 2021 -
CCG Dialogue with Joseph S. Nye Jr. on US-China Balance of Power
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April 28 , 2021 -
CCG Holds Climate Change Roundtable
The world has now reached a consensus on strengthening international partnerships proactively in response to climate change. On April 23, echoing the Earth Day Summit, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) hosted a roundtable on the theme of “Climate Change— a Common Challenge for Mankind”. Representatives from policy, business, academia and NGOs were invited to discuss topics including China-US leadership on coping with climate change, the difficulties faced by China on the road to peak carbon dioxide emissions and achieve carbon neutrality, and the roles played by the government and corporations in the process of low carbon transition and green development.
April 23 , 2021