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China to exercise prudence before enforcing new green card rulesMarch 07 , 2020
China's top justice and immigration authority said that they will not rush to roll out a new regulation on permanent residency for foreigners before fully listening to public opinions and feedback after the recently unveiled proposal sparked heated debates.
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China to increase green card qualificationsFebruary 28 , 2020
China will relax permanent residence application requirements for foreigners to attract more international talent, a move experts believe will help the country achieve greater technological innovation.
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Former US Secretary of State John Kerry speaks at CCG roundtableFebruary 14 , 2020
John Kerry, former US Secretary of State, recently gave a speech on China-US relations at a roundtable hosted by the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) at the 56th Munich Security Conference (MSC).
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CCG ranked among world’s top 80 think tanksFebruary 05 , 2020
The Center for China and Globalization (CCG) has been ranked in Top 100 think tanks worldwide, rising from 94th to 76th in 2019, as well as earning a spot in 15 other categories in the 2019 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report. Launch events in over 150 cities across the globe, including New York, Paris, Washington DC and London, marked the release of the report on January 30, 2020.
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2019 UPenn report shows growing impact of Chinese think tanksJanuary 30 , 2020
On January 30, 2020, the 2019 Global Go To Think Tank Index (GGTTI) report was launched in Paris, London, Washington D.C, New York and approximately 150 other cities around the world.
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CCG interaction with UN agenciesJanuary 17 , 2020
In August 2018, CCG was officially granted “Special Consultative Status” by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the only non-governmental Chinese think tank to have attained such status.
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Initial US-China trade deal is ‘a step forward’ , says CCGJanuary 15 , 2020
The phase one U.S.-China deal helps to stem “a downward spiral” of negative market sentiment and current U.S. tariffs are hurting businesses worldwide, says Wang Huiyao of the Center for China and Globalization(CCG), a Beijing-based non-government think tank.
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Interview with Bonnie Glaser of CSIS: Re-calibrating the BRIJanuary 14 , 2020
This episode explores the evolution of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the developments that have occurred since it was first introduced in 2013 as One Belt One Road. Our guest, Dr. Wang Huiyao, discusses China's efforts to generate greater buy-in from the international community and to transform the project into a shared objective for sustainable development. He also addresses the concerns of ‘debt-trap diplomacy’ and China's push for greater transparency and institutional collaboration.
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CGTN Dialogue | China and the U.S. set to sign trade dealJanuary 14 , 2020
As China and the U.S. agreed on a "phase one trade deal", will there be more breakthroughs in the trade war? Boris Johnson got an early UK Christmas present; how will he get Brexit done in one month? And in Silicon Valley, more Indian-origin CEOs are running global technology giants, what's the difference in Indian education? Meanwhile, a Chinese vlogger Li Ziqi has taken the world by storm and caused controversy. Are her videos a kind of "cultural export"?
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Interpreting President Xi’s statement on supervisory systemsJanuary 13 , 2020
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for strengthening checks and oversight of the exercise of power. Xi, also the general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks on Monday at a plenary session of the Party's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. He called for consistency in full and strict governance over the Party. He also stressed to uphold and improve the Party and state supervisory systems. Xi said the efforts will ensure the Party's line and policies, which are key to building a moderately prosperous society in all respects and helping in the fight against poverty. According to the latest report from the State Commission for Discipline Inspection, 69 individuals in senior-level positions at government agencies, state-owned companies and financial institutes are under supervision. That's a significant increase from just 15 in 2018.