CCG advocates the development of talent mobility. Committed to study of the globalization of talent, CCG conducts major research projects, organizes events, publishes books and research reports in the fields of international talent, international migration, overseas Chinese, and the situation of talent studying abroad and returning to China.
Impact on Policymaking Based on solid empirical research results, CCG proposes a series of policy recommendations to improve China's talent development and immigration system, and plays an active role in promoting major policies, such as the establishment of the National Immigration Administration.
CCG has published a series of Blue Books such as the Blue Book of Global Talent: Annual Report on the Development of Chinese Students Studying Abroad, Blue Book of Global Talent: Annual Report on Chinese International Migration, Blue Book of Regional Talent: Report on China’s Regional International Talent Competitiveness, and the IOM World Migration Report, as well as a series of English books with Springer, including China’s Domestic and International Migration Development, filling the gap in the field of international talent research in China.
CCG has established brand forums such as the China Talent 50 Forum and the Global Education 50 People Forum, and has hosted the China Overseas Returnees Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum for many years.
CCG's initiative of establishing the Alliance of Global Talent Organizations is supported by relevant national ministries and the Beijing municipal government. CCG’s proposal was selected to participate in the first Paris Peace Forum and CCG held an event on the Alliance of Global Talent Organizations titled “Brain Drain: Making Better Use of the World’s Talent” at the second Paris Peace Forum.
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Renowned Hudson Institute research fellow speaks at CCG about US policies towards China
A senior research fellow from the Hudson Institute, Dr. Richard Weitz, was invited to the Center for China and Globalization on Oct. 19 to deliver a presentation about his views of China-US relations. His presence took place only days after US Vice President Pence accused China of attempting to intervene the US mid-term elections during a speech at the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C., and therefore attracted a great amount of attention.
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Foreign trade and economic officials visit CCG for multilateral trade system discussion
On Oct. 17, the Center for China and Globalization hosted at its headquarters a group of foreign government officials for trade and economic affairs led by New Zealand Vice Minister of Trade and Economy Vangelis Vitalis and held a discussion about the prospect of the Cross-Pacific Trade Partnership Pact and the agenda for the modernization of multilateral trade system.
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Dr. Wang Huiyao, President of CCG, invited to Wilson Center
On September 25, CCG President Dr. Wang Huiyao visited the Wilson Center to engage with the US scholars on the bilateral relations. The meeting was chaired by Robert Daly, Director of the Wilson Center's Kissinger Institute on China and the US.
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Michigan University delegation visits CCG
On Nov. 19, CCG hosted a delegation from the Kenneth G. Lieberthal and Richard H. Rogel Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan visited its headquarters and held a discussion with them about the 40th years of China reform and opening-up and China-US relations.
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CCG releases Bluebook report on Chinese international schools in 2018
On Nov. 3, CCG and South-south International Education Research Institute jointly released the Bluebook Report on Chinese International Schools in 2018 at the 3rd Integrate to Innovate International Education Forum in Dalian. Based on the survey of Chinese international schools and their faculty, the report provides an analysis about the concept of “localized international education” and recommendation on China’s international education in the future.
May 13 , 2019