Global governance, international organizations, regional cooperation and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) are key subjects of CCG's globalization research. As China's first think tank named and dedicated to globalization, CCG founded the China and Globalization Forum and contributes to international discussions related to globalization. It has organized seminars under themes such as WTO reform, multilateral governance, and the BRI. CCG was the first body to hold a BRI-themed event at the Munich Security Conference, a world-leading conference in the field of international security and governance.
Based on years of research in the field of globalization, CCG has published numerous research reports and books, including Win-Win International Cooperation and Path to Achievement of the Belt and Road, Globalization and Anti-Globalization and What’s Next for Globalization? Great Changes and China’s Proposed Approaches. The Handbook on China and Globalization published by Edward Elgar Publishing is one of the few books published in English by a Chinese think tank with an authoritative international academic publisher. Two of the CCG's initiatives were selected for inclusion in the first Paris Peace Forum, pioneering a new model for Chinese think tanks to fully participate in global governance and international cooperation. In addition, CCG has long-term cooperation with the WTO, UN, OECD, World Bank, IMF and many other international organizations, international think tanks and related institutions.
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Senior Director of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute: Threading the Needle: The United States and Silicon Valley Business in a Changing China
Successfully navigating issues due to uncertainties in US-China relations will require executives to thread a needle between the opportunity presented by China’s market and a geopolitical landscape that is generating a growing range of barriers. While there policy approaches will change from Trump to Biden, many policies will remain, especially in the technology sector. Businesses believe that despite fewer legal restrictions, the issue of a level playing field will remain in China, but that this will not affect overall profitability in the Chinese market.
August 18 , 2022 -
The President of the US-China Business Council: The Impact of Decoupling on US Employment
The transition in trade policy from the Trump era to the Biden era, while maintaining certain themes, will be very different. In terms of employment, the trade war caused job losses and the Phase One agreement and the elimination of tariffs on both sides will lead to job creation.
June 15 , 2022 -
Ambassador of Ethiopia to China: The Need to Incentivize Chinese Businesses to Invest in Africa
I have no doubt in my mind many other regions and countries are looking inward, and China is the only major economy partner that can really work with Africa in terms of elevating the current economic challenges.
June 13 , 2022 -
Denis F. Simon: China’s International Science and Technology Trends and the US–China Relationship
Looking ahead, given that China aims to deepen engagement in global S&T innovation governance, we likely will see more Chinese efforts in agenda- setting for global innovation systems and more emphasis on rule-setting for key international S&T projects focusing on key global challenges including food security, energy security, environmental protection, climate change, public health, etc.
June 10 , 2022 -
Covington & Burling: Candor, Wisdom, and Persistence
Issues in the US-China trade relationship remain a barrier to truly sustainable and mutually beneficial trade between the two countries.
June 08 , 2022