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China and the U.S. are not “Part A and Part B” in geopolitics but dual-center in the process of global governance and world order evolution
On 31 Oct 2017, CCG invited the Secretary of China- U.S. Exchange Foundation, Mr. Chen Yonglong to offer insight into the future of Sino-U.S. relations. Other guests included Ding Yifan, the Non-Resident Senior Fellow of CCG and Yang Guoliang, the professor and doctoral tutor of UIBE.
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CCG’s track II diplomacy provides clues and solutions to Sino-US relations prior to Trump’s maiden visit
Over the course of the six days, CCG discussed with numerous top think tanks in America around issues such as the economic and trade relations between China and America and the current situation and future of think tanks.
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The CCG’s ‘track-II’ diplomacy in America (XII) – The CCG team visited the Heritage Foundation, the conservative party’s most important think tank
Lastly, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) team arrived at its final stop, the famous think tank of the Trump administration – the Heritage Foundation. During the visit, CCG shared its views with Dr. Feulner on the relations between China and America, the cooperation of the two countries on infrastructure construction, China’s investment in America and the cultural exchange between the two countries.
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The CCG’s ‘track-II’ diplomacy in America (XI) -– CCG visited the biggest think tank of the Democratic Party, American Center for Progress
Recently, the team of Center for China and Globalization (CCG) visited the think tank of the Democratic Party, Center for American Progress. During the visit, the team exchanged opinions with Andy Green, the Head of Economic Policy Research, and Brian Harding, the Head of Asia and Southeast Asia Study on issues such as China-U.S. relations, the two countries’ cooperation on infrastructure construction, the cooperation and development of think tanks, etc.
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The CCG’s ‘track-II’ diplomacy in America (VIIII) –The CCG team visited the office of a Senior Senator in Washington D.C.
On Oct 3, the team from Center for China and Globalization (CCG) visited the office of John Cornyn, the Senator of the Republican Party and Nathan Wolf. The two sides exchanged their opinions on the investment investigation launched by Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), the Belt and Road Initiatives and China and America’s cooperation on Infrastructure construction.
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