Since its establishment, CCG has paid close attention to international relations and China's foreign affairs, tracking the development and changes of China's bilateral economic and trade relations with the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, Australia, the Middle East and other countries and regions, and has been devoted to research on China-US-Europe cooperation, the Belt and Road Initiative, WTO reform, CPTPP and other multilateral topics, as well as providing recommendations for policymaking.
The annual flagship forums held by CCG for successive years have contributed to discussion on China-U.S. relations and China-EU cooperation, promoted international exchange, and given full play to the role of think tanks in track II diplomacy. CCG regularly conducts research and exchanges in multiple countries, and published a series of Chinese and English research reports on China-U.S. economy and trade relations.
The think tank hosts a series of roundtable seminars all year round, and invites think tank experts and scholars, political leaders, business elites and diplomats from the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, Japan, Germany, Egypt and other countries to discuss and exchange views on international relations and multilateral cooperation.
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Reverse Migration in Contemporary China: Returnees, Entrepreneurship and the Chinese Economy
By: Huiyao Wang, Yue Bao
April 16 , 2019 -
Think Tanks and SDGs Catalysts for Analysis, Innovation and Implementation
By: James McGann
April 13 , 2017 -
Migrants and Cities: New Partnerships to Manage Mobility
We live in a world which is becoming increasingly urban, where more and more people are moving to cities. Over 54 per cent of people across the globe were living in urban areas in 2014 (UN DESA, 2014).1 The current urban population of 3.9 billion is expected to grow in the next few decades to some 6.4 billion by 2050 (ibid.). It is estimated that three million people around the world are moving to cities every week (UN-Habitat, 2009). Migration is driving much of the increase in urbanization, making cities much more diverse places in which to live.
May 10 , 2016 -
Annual Report on the Development of Chinese Students Studying Abroad (2014) No.3
December 16 , 2014 -
Globalizing China: The Influence, Strategies and Successes of Chinese Returnee Entrepreneurs
This book investigates an emerging phenomenon about returnee entrepreneurship. (Cumming, Sapienza, Siegel, & Wright, 2009), with a focus on Chinese returnee entrepreneurs. It deals with a broad range of issues associated with this phenomenon addressing for instance, the returnee development trajectory, entrepreneurial strategies and key success factors of this important type of entrepreneur. This is discussed in the context of systematic research findings. As the Vice Chairman of Western Returned Scholars Association and founding director of Centre for China and Globalization in Beijing, Dr. Wang Huiyao shares his insightful findings, reflective thoughts, and life experience with a wide range of audience who are interested in Chinese entrepreneurship. Given the important role that context plays in entrepreneurship (Zahra & Wright, 2011) and the rising power of China in the global economy, this book offers a special angle to understanding Chinese entrepreneurs and their influences on China and the rest of the world. Being the change agent with an increasingly important role in contemporary China, returnee entrepreneurs and their entrepreneurial actions ought to have a significant impact on China and the rest of the world.
February 14 , 2014