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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Johnathan T. Fried visits CCG to discuss G20 and WTO reform
On October 30, 2019, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) hosted a roundtable discussion with Jonathan T. Fried, Personal Representative of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for the G20, and former Canadian Ambassador to the WTO.
October 30 , 2019 -
Tackling Plastic Pollution: What Role for the WTO?
From October 8-11, the World Trade Organization (WTO) held the 2019 WTO Public Forum at its Geneva headquarters in Switzerland. Under the theme “Trading Forward: Adapting to a Changing World”, the forum brought together representatives from government, the private sector, civil society, and academia to debate rapid changes in technology, demography, and climate, as well as to consider how the international trading system can adapt to these changes and remain relevant.
October 08 , 2019 -
Potential paths for WTO reform: discussion with EU delegation
On July 11, a European Union (EU) delegation led by Denis Redonnet, director for WTO, Legal Affairs and Trade in Goods in the European Commission’s DG Trade, visited the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) headquarters in Beijing to exchange ideas with CCG experts on a variety of topics, such as WTO reform, EU-China cooperation and the multilateral trading system.
July 11 , 2019 -
AIIB committed to the development of infrastructure in Asia
On June 11th, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) was pleased to welcome Sir Danny Alexander, Vice President and Corporate Secretary at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), to deliver a speech on the development and future prospects of the organization. As a part of CCG’s Distinguished Speakers’ Series, this event gathered together an audience of experts, academics, business leaders and CCG researchers, as well as media representatives, to explore and discuss how AIIB has progressed since its founding, and what the future holds for the development bank.
June 24 , 2019 -
CCG joins leading Singapore thinktank in hosting a discussion of China’s political situation
After holding two highly successful Chinese charity law symposiums in the United States at the Harvard Kennedy School and in New York City, the Center for China & Globalization (CCG) has taken another major step forward in deepening its global footprint by co-hosting an April 12, 2015 Forum that discussed China’s current political situation with the Longus Institute for Development and Strategy (LIDS), a prominent Singapore-based think tank.
June 05 , 2019