The sound development of globalization depends on people. CCG focuses on the cultivation of international talent from a long-term perspective and participates in reshaping the international education environment in the era of globalization through in-depth research on global trends in international student mobility, study abroad, study in China, international schools, education for international understanding, China-foreign cooperative education, and international education philosophy and policies, so as to promote China’s open education and global educational exchange and cooperation.
CCG maintains long-time and stable relationships with renowned universities and international schools at home and abroad, as well as education administrations, international organizations, private organizations and enterprises. The series of blue books named Blue Book of Global Talent: Annual Report on the Development of Chinese Students Studying Abroad, published since 2012, and the Blue Book of China International Schools, published since 2016, have been well-received by the public.
CCG also has published a series of research reports, such as Building a New World Cultural Landscape under Global Governance and Education for International Understanding in China: Past, Present and Future, which are closely linked to the pulse of the times, providing timely and relevant recommendations to education-related governmental departments to tackle the opportunities and challenges in educational opening-up. CCG also organizes regular seminars on international education topics, both online and offline, to provide a platform for Chinese and foreign education experts to exchange ideas and provide the public with information of the latest developments in international education.
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Wang Huiyao: Are we ready for Globalization 4.0?
The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) is taking place from January 22 to 25 in Davos, Switzerland. The theme this year is "Globalization 4.0: Shaping a Global Architecture in the Age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution." But what exactly is Globalization 4.0? Have we already entered this new phase? What challenges are we facing in this new era? Wang Huiyao, founder and president of the Center for China and Globalization, shares his views with CGTN.
April 28 , 2019 -
He Weiwen: What is the solution to globalization imbalance?
Wang Qishan, Vice President of China, delivered a speech at the annual meeting of World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland on January 23. His speech responded explicitly to the world’s concerns on China’s economic slowdown, the on-going China-U.S. trade tensions, the rampant populist trend against globalization and the prospects of Fourth Industrial Revolution.
January 29 , 2019 -
He Weiwen: China is fine, Trump should focus on America
U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted immediately after China’s official GDP data was released by saying: "China posts slowest economic numbers since 1990 due to trade tensions and new policies. Makes so much sense for China to finally do a Real Deal, and stop playing around!"
January 23 , 2019 -
Laurence Brahm: We have a smaller planet
What are the differences between Chinese and Westerners in terms of their life attitude? I think those differences are becoming less and less, as there are more and more similarities. Those similarities are a factor of communication, trade, globalizing ideas, and the fact that we are having more global integration among more countries and cultures.
January 18 , 2019 -
Miao Lu: Beyond Doha, Building trust and connectivity
2018 was a year of ups and downs in the international arena. However, after my recent trip to the Middle East to participate in the 18th Doha Forum, I welcome the new year with renewed optimism. Sharing ideas with people from around the world brought home the power of dialogue and deeper connectivity to overcome our differences.
January 07 , 2019