CCG has long-standing interests in domestic policy and reform research, and has provided constructive policy advice on China's openness index, regions and cities, the Greater Bay Area economy, and urban-rural integration.
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James G. McGann: Global Trends in Think Tanks, Politics, and Policy Advice
Think tanks are uniquely equipped to provide policy suggestions that governments and business need to make correct and effective decisions. However, crises like COVID-19 also present new obstacles for think tanks in terms of how to communicate information and promote engagement to ensure that they remain relevant and valuable.
May 26 , 2022 -
International Students in China and Career Development
On May 25th, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) released a new book titled International Students in China and Career Development. The book, authored by Dr. Miao Lu, Secretary-General of CCG, and Dr. Qu Mei, a CCG Associate Researcher, was published by the China Social Sciences Press. The book provides an in-depth analysis of international students in China based in solid data using an international comparative perspective. This book also proposes many practical recommendations for how can China create an environment that is more attractive to global talent.
May 25 , 2022 -
Ambassador of New Zealand to China and Mongolia: New Zealand – A Trade-Led Economic Recovery
For most of us, COVID-19 has been the greatest challenge to our societies and our economies in more than a generation. For New Zealand, part of the answer to rebuilding our economy lies in a trade-driven response achieved through international cooperation at every level.
May 06 , 2022 -
Country Head of Daimler Greater China: The Remarkable Rise of Premium Automobiles in China
Mercedes-Benz is growing “in China, with China” to understand Chinese requirements and pave the way for a future of mobility that is carbon neutral and meets the desires of consumers.
April 24 , 2022 -
Ambassador of Spain to China: Opportunity from Crisis—the WTO Must Be Reformed in a Post-COVID World
Crisis, as has been said, creates new opportunities and now we have the opportunity, after COVID-19, to try to establish a better pattern of growth, which is based on green economy, digital transformation, strengthening of health systems, social issues, and which has to be inclusive.
April 18 , 2022