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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Laurence Brahm: A Himalayan consensus to resolve conflicts
Let me tell you a story about searching for a place called Shangri-la. For at times like these, people seek Shangri-la-for peace, health and happiness.
September 15 , 2020 -
Andrew Moody: Zones may not sound exciting but they changed the world
"Special Economic Zones" does not sound particularly exciting. It conjures up industrial parks, bonded warehouses and other such basic infrastructure of a sealed-off commercial area.
September 03 , 2020 -
Andy Mok: There’s a great future in China and services. Think about it
Photo taken on Aug. 17, 2020 shows the temporary outdoor venue of China International Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing, capital of China. /Xinhua
September 01 , 2020 -
Dual-cycle economic model to lift future world
Over the past 20 years, developing countries' economies have been growing much faster than those of the traditional developed economies in Europe, North America and Japan. According to calculations by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 72 "economies identified in the Belt and Road Initiative", not including China, grew from 26.6 percent of world GDP in 2000 to 30.2 percent in 2008, and to 32.3 percent in 2017.
August 20 , 2020 -
Wang Huiyao: The world should not be divided into “us” & “them”
On May 21, Center for China and Globalization (CCG) President Wang Huiyao was interviewed by British media outlet ITV. He shared ideas regarding signals the Two Sessions sent to the world, the impact of the pandemic on China and the world, how China reacts to the challenges of the coronavirus, the international image of China during the pandemic, and the different development models of the West and China. The following article is based on Wang’s answers given in the interview, edited for length and clarity.
June 23 , 2020