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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Wang Huiyao: Canada should drop Meng Wanzhou case, shaking free of US coattails
In October 1970, Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau took a momentous step to establish relations with the People’s Republic of China. It was a bold move – Nixon’s famous visit to China was still two years off, and only a handful of Western countries had embassies in Beijing at the time.
August 05 , 2020 -
Virus claim groundless, say experts
Even as some US politicians continue to peddle the conspiracy theory that the coronavirus escaped from a Chinese laboratory in Wuhan-using a US State Department cable from 2018 as evidence for their speculation-globally renowned medical experts have trashed these claims, saying they run counter to science.
August 03 , 2020 -
CCG Report on Development of Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs 2019
Recently, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) released the Report on Development of Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs 2019, published by Social Sciences Academic Press of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The chief editor of the book is Wang Huiyao, CCG president and member of the Expert Advisory Committee of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council, and Kang Rongping, head of the Global Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs Research Institute at CCG. The report analyzes the current situation and development of Chinese entrepreneurs around the world and summarizes their achievements and contributions in the new situation of the world economy and different developmental stages of the Chinese economy.
July 31 , 2020 -
Wang Huiyao: China’s opening-up to drive a more inclusive globalization
The COVID-19 is still running rampant across the world. Experts warn there may be more waves before a vaccine is available.
July 31 , 2020 -
Harvey Dzodin: NGOs play crucial role in China-US cooperation
With the number of COVID-19 cases continuing to accelerate across the globe, you may think there is no choice but to throw in the proverbial towel. However, there is a glimmer of hope that NGOs on both sides of the bilateral divide could unite in combating and containing the novel coronavirus. Why are NGOs important? While governments tend to operate on a macro level, NGOs usually operate on a micro level. They tend to move quickly to analyze a situation and take action at the earliest possible moment. They can also operate in matters where governments may have to exercise caution or be constrained from engaging.
July 29 , 2020