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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CCG wraps up participation in the 2019 Munich Security Conference
The 55th Munich Security Conference (MSC) kicked off on Feb. 15 in Munich, Germany. The three-day event brought together a record number of over 400 senior figures from all over the world, including nearly 40 heads of state and 100 ministerial-level officials, for high-level discussions on a wide range of issues key to international situation. CCG, as the only non-governmental partner of the 2019 MSC from China, has been extensively involved in various speaking and exchange activities and become the first 1st Chinese organization to hold an event at MSC.
February 15 , 2019 -
【CGTN】CPTPP open to all countries that meet its standards
Members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) met for the first time on Saturday since the pact came into force. The trade officials discussed expanding the bloc at the meeting in Tokyo.
January 30 , 2019 -
CCG releases new report about emerging opportunities from CPTPP
On January 9, 2019, CCG held a seminar to release a new report, titled "CPTPP, New Opportunities for China in Future Free Trade" at its Beijing headquarters, and to discuss its implication to China and the world.
January 09 , 2019 -
CCG–CSIS Roundtable: The future of Sino-US trade negotiations after G20
On December 10, 2018, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) jointly held a roundtable at CCG headquarters in Beijing to discuss Sino-US relations, the consensus reached at the G20 Summit and the future trend of Sino-US trade negotiations. Scott Kennedy, deputy director of the Freeman Chair in China Studies Institute at CSIS, delivered a speech which was followed by discussion and exchanges between CCG nonresident senior fellow and former dean of the Institute of International Trade and Economic Cooperation with the Ministry of Commerce, Huo Jianguo; deputy secretary general of the "One Belt One Road” Center of the Academy of Sciences, Xu Wenhong; CCG executive director and chairman of FUETA, Tang Haoxuan; Columbia University's Global Energy Policy Center researcher, Kevin Tu; University College of Dublin Research Institute of Europe research fellow, Han Yao; and other CCG fellows and associates in attendance.
December 11 , 2018 -
Roundtable held to discuss the reform of WTO
On August 23, CCG held a roundtable Dialogue on WTO Modernization in Beijing with leading Swiss think tank Center for International Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) to discuss emerging and existing issues relative to WTO and with major focus on Trade war between the world two biggest economies, America and China as well as developing countries. The dialogue put forth an insightful exchange of thoughts between experts from CCG/UIBE, ICTSD, and other invited experts from China, embassies and global companies. It was a great opportunity on exchange of ideas and possible ways forward to improving a world trade system that is balanced for both developed and developing countries and amicable remedies to resolve the trade dispute between the two largest economies in the world.
September 04 , 2018