-
Zhou Xiaoming | China’s past five decades in the UN: Change for the better
Apparently, China in the UN over the past 50 years has proven to be an agent for change for the better for the world, as both a promoter of world peace and a contributor to global development. However, its job in the world body is far from done.
October 13 , 2021 -
【China Daily】Miao Lu: Many hope Merkel’s pragmatic vision will endure
The impending end of Angela Merkel's 16-year tenure as German chancellor is a chance to reflect on her contributions to Germany's development and her galvanizing role at the center of the European Union, integral to the ongoing but arduous cause of European integration.
October 12 , 2021 -
Alistair Michie: Wish CCG’s new book to contribute to the genesis of new policies
Our writers describe the unparalleled turbulence that mankind is facing in the form of multiple crises, any one of which with the potential to bring civilization to its knees. The most obvious of these is the threat posed by climate change.
October 11 , 2021 -
Wang Huiyao: CCG’s new book offers new perspectives on global governance
I would like to briefly introduce our inspiration for the book Consensus or Conflict? - China and Globalization in the 21st century, the authors that have contributed to it, the global hot issues discussed in it and the differences compared with other similar works.
October 11 , 2021 -
William Achauer:CCG’s new book enhances global communication
I’d like to express my gratitude, as well as my congratulations, to Wang Huiyao and Alistair Michie for their achievement in putting this remarkable book together. They’ve brought together a dream team of top-notch scholars and professionals across the planet to share their knowledge and experience in this volume.
October 11 , 2021 -
【SCMP】Wang Huiyao: China’s economic priorities vs the US’ focus on security
On the one hand, there is “Economic Asia”: a vibrant, integrated region with an economy now worth over US$30 trillion that is the most dynamic on Earth and an engine of global growth. On the other hand, there is “Security Asia” – a fractious and increasingly militarised region riven by mistrust, nationalism, historic antagonisms and territorial disputes.
October 09 , 2021 -
[China-US Focus] He Weiwen: Rules for Durable Coexistence
An SOE is a type of ownership found in many countries, not just in China. China’s SOEs account for 33 percent of the total economy, similar to France but much lower than Sweden, where SOEs represent 60 percent of businesses. Hence, the issue in question is not ownership, but national treatment.
October 03 , 2021