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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Wang Huiyao: How Biden Could Improve U.S.-China Relations
After four years of erratic “America First” unilateralism under President Donald Trump, President-elect Joe Biden will inherit a slew of foreign-policy challenges. None is more important than stabilizing relations with China. And, while no one should expect a dramatic turnaround, there’s reason to hope the U.S. and China can at least put a floor under their relationship and even start to cooperate again.
November 12 , 2020 -
Wang Huiyao: CIIE boosts China’s ‘dual circulation’ development pattern
China's third International Import Expo (CIIE), which will be held from November 5 to 10 in Shanghai makes it clear that China's new "dual-circulation" development strategy by no means implies that the country will stop further opening up. On Tuesday night, Chinese president Xi Jinping delivered a speech via a video during the opening ceremony. This shows the importance the Chinese government attaches to the event as well as China's opening up efforts.
November 04 , 2020 -
David Blair: Foreign capital flows can’t be allowed to create asset bubbles
China's capital markets are now very attractive due to the nation's success in fighting the pandemic while also, almost uniquely, sticking to a prudent monetary policy.
November 02 , 2020 -
Wang Huiyao: Four ways to boost China-Africa cooperation
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). Over the past two decades, by working closely together, China and Africa have unleashed growth potential, expanded cooperation, addressed various challenges and implemented significant agreements.
October 13 , 2020 -
Wang Huiyao: China, Japan should upgrade their bilateral investment agreement
On Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga had a phone conversation during which the two leaders agreed that they should deepen their economic cooperation and deal with challenges posed by the pandemic.
September 26 , 2020