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CCG to host two sessions at upcoming Doha ForumDecember 08 , 2023
The 21st Doha Forum will be held in Doha, Qatar from December 10-11, 2023. As the sole Chinese partner of the Forum, CCG will host two sessions titled "A Multilateral Dialogue on Regional Security and Diplomacy" and "The Future of Ukraine: A Broad Spectrum View". Established in 2000, the Doha Forum is a platform for global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world. The 21st edition of the Doha Forum will be themed “Building Shared Futures” and will welcome government officials, business executives, and thinkers to address the most pressing unresolved questions in the following areas: International Relations and Security, Economic Policy and Development, Cyber Security, Data Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainability.In 2023, the continued conflict in Ukraine and new tensions between Israel and Palestine means that the world is grappling with unprecedented fragmentation that is ripping through geopolitics, technology, and international trade, while great power competition threatens to divide and polarize the global order and national conflicts are fueled by regional and international interests. Furthermore, technologies that promised to connect the world increasingly result the isolation of peoples and nations from each other, and now call into question the idea and value of human intelligence. However, despite this trend toward fragmentation, the reality of our connectedness remain. True isolation and reactivity are not sustainable options. The need for pro-active engagement, systems level thinking, and results-focused dialogue are more important now than ever. Against this backdrop, on the morning of December 11, CCG and the renowned US think tank Middle East Institute will co-host a breakout session titled "A Multilateral Dialogue on Regional Security and Diplomacy". The session will focus on the conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa currently under international spotlight and bring together influential voices within and beyond the region to discuss prospects for diplomacy and conflict resolution, non-proliferation, infrastructure development and economic growth. It will be moderated by Paul Salem, President and CEO of the Middle East Institute, with participation from Wang Huiyao, Founder and President of CCG and Manisha Singh Principal of Sunstone Strategy Group. In the afternoon of December 11, CCG will hold another breakout session titled "The Future of Ukraine: A Broad Spectrum View", which aims to discuss the role of international influence and relations in preventing protracted conflicts, specifically referencing the current Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine tensions, as well as strategies that can ease tensions and promote peaceful resolution, ultimately elucidating potential pathways towards durable stability and cooperation in the region. The session will be moderated by CNN correspondent Melissa Bell, with participation from founder and President of CCG, former Counselor to the China State Council Wang Huiyao, President and Chief Executive of European Policy Centre Fabian Zuleeg, Vice Chair of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security Paula Dobriansky, and Head of Poland's National Security Bureau Jacek Siewiera. Attendees include:H.E. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Jassim Al Thani, Prime Minister And Minister of Foreign Affairs, QatarH.E. António Guterres, Secretary General, United NationsH.E. Rina Amiri, Special Envoy for Afghan Women, Girls, and Human Rights, U.S. Department of StateH.E. Dr. Ahmed Awad Ahmed Binmubarak, Minister of Foreign & Expatriates Affairs of YemenH.E. Ayman Al Safadi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of JordanH.E. Børge Brende, President, World Economic ForumH.E. Dr. Mohammad Shtayyeh, Prime Minister of PalestineTimothy A Lenderking, Special Envoy for Yemen, United States Department of StateH.E. Prince Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, President of the International Peace Institute, former UN High Commissioner of Human RightsH.E. Sheikha Alya Ahmed Saif Al Thani, Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United NationsAchim Steiner, Administrator of the United Nations Development ProgrammeAs a global platform for discussion and dialogue, the Doha Forum brings together leaders from around the world to foster exchange of ideas and provide recommendations for concrete actions and policies. While the Doha Forum began with a greater emphasis on regional issues, it has increasingly assumed a more global orientation, becoming a worldwide platform. Building on past experience, engaging the most current discourse, and setting the stage for future action, Doha Forum 2023 will ask how we can build interconnected futures of prosperity and well-being.CCG is China's leading think tank dedicated to research in the fields of globalization, global governance and international relations. As a pioneer among Chinese think tanks "going global", CCG remains actively engaged in major international forums, maintaining regular communication with experts, scholars and representatives from international organizations on globally significant issues. CCG puts equal emphasis on listening to what global stakeholders have to say, but also works to share China’s voice, contributing Chinese think tank wisdom in working towards setting agendas on globalization, building consensus in global governance and maintaining world order. Through platforms like the Doha Forum, CCG aims to facilitate in-depth discussions on challenges facing the international community while promoting mutual understanding. CCG was invited to participate in the 18th and 19th Doha Forums in 2018 and 2019 where it did just that - listening to the world while also ensuring that the Chinese voice is heard.
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Wang Huiyao Talks on China EU Relations with CGTN RadioDecember 06 , 2023
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Asia’s Growing Influence in Latin AmericaDecember 04 , 2023
The growth of Asia's economy, and its impact across the globe, was discussed today at Horasis Asia Meeting in Binh Duong, Vietnam.
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CGTN | Betting Big on HydrogenNovember 30 , 2023
Climate change and rising energy demands impact us all. Now more than ever, it has become crucial to find sources of clean and sustainable energy. Join CGTN anchor Xu Qinduo, Center for China and Globalization Vice President David Blair and Inclusive Development Research Center Director Shen Yiyang as they travel to south China's Foshan, a city on the cutting edge of exploring the potential of hydrogen energy.
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CCG New Book | The Challenge of “Going Out”November 29 , 2023
The Challenge of “Going Out” : Chinese Experiences in Outbound Investment is part of the prestigious Chinese Enterprise Globalization Series, published in conjunction with the renowned international publisher Springer Nature, is now available worldwide.
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Digital Trade Think Tank announced at 2nd Global Digital Trade ExpoNovember 25 , 2023
During the Expo, the founding of the GDTE Digital Trade Think Tank was officially announced. This institution is expected to provide research support in the promotion of academic and theoretical work, policy and institutional research, and international cooperation and innovation in global digital trade.
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Digital Trade Think Tank founds at 2nd Global Digital Trade ExpoNovember 23 , 2023
On November 23rd, the GDTE Digital Trade Think Tank, a joint project by the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) and the Hangzhou Municipal Bureau of Commerce that promotes the high-quality development of digital trade, was officially announced at “Digital Trade Night” during the Second Global Digital Trade Expo.
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CCG President Wang Huiyao to attend Budapest Eurasian Forum 2023November 23 , 2023
The Budapest Eurasia Forum 2023, which will focus on a theme of “Transitions for Sustainability”, sponsored by Hungary’s national bank Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB), will be held in Budapest from November 23 to 24, 2023. CCG President Wang Huiyao, and Wu Hongbo, Special Representative of the Chinese Government on European Affairs, will attend the forum. More than 50 participants from 15 countries, including China, Hungary, Austria, Germany, India, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Poland, South Korea, Singapore, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States, will share their opinions on topics including finance, economy, multilateral cooperation, geopolitics, technology, and education. Consisting of an opening ceremony and six panel discussions, this forum will seek answers to today’s most pressing topics and include interactive fireside chats and roundtable discussions. Topics range from the secrets of sustainable finance, geopolitics in technology, the path to comprehensive digitization and technological singularity, as well as the role of environmental, social, and governing principles in the operation of multilateral development banks and financial institutions. György H Matolcsy, Governor of MNB, will deliver a welcome speech, while featured speakers will include Mihály Varga, Minister of Finance of Hungary; Wu Hongbo, Special Representative of the Chinese Government on European Affairs; Sung-han Kim, Professor of Graduate School of International Studies at Korea University and 5th National Security Advisor to the President of South Korea; and Cai Xuejun, President and CEO of the Silk Road Fund. CCG President Wang Huiyao will participate in a panel titled “Geopolitics: Geopolitics in technology” and have a fireside chat with Nordert Csizmadia, President of the Board of Trustees of PADMECCG. Other speakers will include Cyn-Young Park, Director of the Regional Cooperation and Integration Department of the Asian Development Bank; Rong Ying, Vice President of China Institute of International Studies; Márton Schőberl, Chief Executive Officer of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs; Bernard Yeung, Emeritus President, Asian Bureau of Finance and Economic Research. The panel will be moderated by Elena Rovenskaya, Program Director of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). The Budapest Eurasia Forum gathers senior decision-makers, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and scholars from Eurasia to Budapest - the capital of Hungary, located at the crossroads of Central and Eastern Europe - to discuss ways to promote sustainable growth and regional cooperation in a mutually beneficial manner. CCG is an official partner of the Budapest Eurasia Forum and was first attended by CCG President Wang Huiyao in September 2022 when he shared his views on sustainable development and regional cooperation.
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CCG Digital Trade RoundtableNovember 22 , 2023
On November 23, hosted by the Hangzhou Municipal People’s Government and the Department of Commerce of Zhejiang Province, organized by the Center for China & Globalization (CCG), the “CCG Digital Trade Roundtable” will take place during the 2nd Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. The conference will invite representatives from international organizations, and international business association delegates to engage in discussions centered around the theme of “New cooperation and opportunities in global digital trade”. Throughout the proceedings, attending delegates will place particular emphasis on issues pertaining to the formulation of contemporary regulations and standards governing global digital trade, the emerging trends in digital financial services, the facilitation of cross-border data flow, the governance of digital security, and the digital infrastructure development of products and services. Subsequent to the roundtable discussion, distinguished participants will be honored as special guests at the “Digital Trade Night” and actively partake in the inaugural ceremony of the “Digital Trade Think Tank” organized by the Digital Trade Fair. On November 24th, the Chinese and foreign enterprise delegates will tour the Fuchun Mountain Health City at Tonglu, Hangzhou and engage in discussions with representatives from the Tonglu Economic Development Zone. In the afternoon, the CCG Yangtze River Delta Research Center will convene a symposium, gathering distinguished representatives from international organizations, global business chambers, and Chinese and foreign enterprises to engage in a comprehensive exploration of the theme, “Doing Business in China: Why lower-tier markets matter”. The symposium will delve deeply into the exploration of the distinctive features and potential of Tonglu within the backdrop of digital technology-driven county economic development. It will specifically address topics such as the nuanced integration of agriculture, culture, tourism, and sports along the path of rural revitalization and common prosperity as well as the emerging requirements and advancements in the integration digital technologies and the real economy within county-characteristic industries. AGENDA Hosts: Hangzhou Municipal People’s Government; Department of Commerce of Zhejiang Province Organizer: Center for China and Globalization(CCG)
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Interview: U.S. must see China’s rise as positive force for global growth, says expertNovember 17 , 2023
"Reducing Chinese modernization into a zero-sum game deprives not only the United States but also the rest of the world of China's capabilities, brainpower, creativity, and resources," said Simon. "The idea of pursuing win-win outcomes is good for China, good for the United States, and good for the world."