The sound development of globalization depends on people. CCG focuses on the cultivation of international talent from a long-term perspective and participates in reshaping the international education environment in the era of globalization through in-depth research on global trends in international student mobility, study abroad, study in China, international schools, education for international understanding, China-foreign cooperative education, and international education philosophy and policies, so as to promote China’s open education and global educational exchange and cooperation.
CCG maintains long-time and stable relationships with renowned universities and international schools at home and abroad, as well as education administrations, international organizations, private organizations and enterprises. The series of blue books named Blue Book of Global Talent: Annual Report on the Development of Chinese Students Studying Abroad, published since 2012, and the Blue Book of China International Schools, published since 2016, have been well-received by the public.
CCG also has published a series of research reports, such as Building a New World Cultural Landscape under Global Governance and Education for International Understanding in China: Past, Present and Future, which are closely linked to the pulse of the times, providing timely and relevant recommendations to education-related governmental departments to tackle the opportunities and challenges in educational opening-up. CCG also organizes regular seminars on international education topics, both online and offline, to provide a platform for Chinese and foreign education experts to exchange ideas and provide the public with information of the latest developments in international education.
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Author of The World is Flat Thomas Friedman returns to CCG to speak about China-US trade talks
On September 5, 2019, Thomas Friedman, New York Times columnist and author of The World is Flat, and Keith Bradsher, Shanghai bureau chief for the New York Times, visited the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) and had an in-depth conversation with CCG staff regarding the 13th China-US High-level Economic and Trade Consultations which will be held in Washington DC in October.
September 05 , 2019 -
Australia and China: Mutual benefits through trade liberalisation and multilateral trade reform
Birmingham emphasized that RCEP is not only beneficial for Australia and China but also for the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). He emphasized that RCEP is globally significant because of its economic benefits, its symbolic weight and the opportunities for open trade it will provide.
August 07 , 2019 -
Hudson Institute president visits CCG to discuss US-China relations
On July 29, 2019, Kenneth Weinstein, president and CEO of the Hudson Institute and member of the US Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations, visited the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) headquarters in Beijing. The exchange covered a variety of topics, such as the prospects for a Sino-US trade deal and the opportunities and challenges for future Sino-US relations.
July 29 , 2019 -
More engagement on U.S.-China relations needed – CCG and CGTN set good examples
CCG President Wang Huiyao contributed to this trend when he participated in the world-renowned Munk Debates earlier in May, following a series of “track II diplomacy” activities conducted in the U.S.
June 05 , 2019 -
CCG Engaged in Track II Diplomacy Holding Roundtable Meeting on US Capitol Hill
The Center for China and Globalization joined the Asia Society together with America and China Public Affairs Institute had hosted a luncheon roundtable on September 10 at the US Capitol Hill to discuss China-US relations and trade issues.
June 05 , 2019