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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Joint non-governmental work in virus fight hailed
Efforts by non-governmental organizations in China and the US have helped alleviate the effects of the pandemic in the two countries and strengthened global collaboration in the fight against the novel coronavirus, a report says.
July 13 , 2020 -
US-China NGO cooperation essential in pandemic fight
Despite strained diplomatic ties between China and the United States, nongovernmental cooperation in response to the coronavirus pandemic shows how shared ideals of humanitarianism and bonds built over four decades of engagement can transcend nationalist sentiment and politicization, analysis has shown.
July 13 , 2020 -
Fighting the coronavirus pandemic amid the China-U.S. rift
While the years-long trade war has yet to recede, the coronavirus pandemic is further fueling the estrangement between China and the U.S. Over the past months, toxicity from COVID-19 has evolved into toxicity in politics as the two nations drift further from their four-decade-long engagement policy. Fears of decoupling and a new cold war dominate today's rhetoric about the entanglement of the world's two economic titans.
July 09 , 2020 -
CCG releases 2020 Bluebook Report on Chinese Enterprise Globalization
Recently, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) released the 2020 Bluebook Report on Chinese Enterprise Globalization. Co-authored by CCG and the Development Research Institute of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, this report was edited by Wang Huiyao, CCG president and dean of the Development Research Institute of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, as well as Miao Lu, CCG secretary-general, and published by the Social Sciences Academic Press of the Chinese Academy of Social Science.
July 08 , 2020 -
China-US civilian cooperation strong despite political headwinds
U.S. President Trump has blamed the global coronavirus pandemic on China, straining relations between the two countries. But it by no means represents how non-governmental sectors in both countries have viewed and worked to cope with the unprecedented health crisis. That's according to a think-tank report, China-US non-governmental cooperation in response to COVID-19. The report is released Monday by the Center for China and Globalization, with support from the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) and the China Friendship Foundation for Peace and Development (CFFPD).
July 07 , 2020