As a pioneer “new type of think tank with Chinese characteristics,” CCG is dedicated to researching think tank theories and continuously innovating management practices, promoting the innovative development of Chinese think tanks, and promoting academic exchanges and management experience sharing between Chinese think tanks and academic experts and international top think tanks through multiple channels. Over the past ten years, CCG has been actively learning from cutting-edge ideas and management practices of international top think tanks, and has been exploring new ways to meet the needs of Chinese think tanks by sending visiting scholars, "going global" international exchange, organizing the annual China Global Think Tank Innovation Forum, and seminars for international top think tanks, publishing research works, and cooperating with international think tanks. CCG has developed into one of the leading non-governmental think tanks in China.
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Wang Huiyao: Growth in Parallel with Reform and Opening-up
FORTY years ago, China launched the reform and opening-up policy; but the earth-shaking transformation actually materialized in 1977 when the Gaokao System – the annual college entrance examination – was restored, since it ushered in a new era in which both knowledge and talents would be respected. I was fortunate enough to be among the first batch of college graduates after the restoration, and thus my life underwent great changes in parallel with the historic 40 years of reform and opening-up.
December 10 , 2018 -
【CNN】China sparked an economic miracle
When Victor Gao was growing up in rural China in 1970s, cars and trucks were so rare he would chase them with the other children through the dirt roads, overjoyed by the strange sight.
December 25 , 2017 -
Wang Huiyao: More should be done to lure tourists
Although China’s outbound tourism has been consistently increasing for the past few years, a report released recently by the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) showed that the situation of China’s inbound tourism is not as ideal. In 2015, the number of inbound tourists was 30 million fewer than that of outbound ones.
July 21 , 2017 -
Annie Wu: Hong Kong has lost two generations
As Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) enters its fifth month of anarchy, rampant violence and vandalism continues to plague the streets of a city once revered for its modernity and prosperity. What began as a demonstration against an extradition bill has now transformed itself into a full display of unfathomable madness.
November 05 , 2019 -
The Chinese Overseas Investment Tide
By: Wang Huiyao, Miao Lü
April 16 , 2019