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Formation | 2008 |
Founder | Wang Huiyao |
Type | non-governmental think tank |
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President | Wang Huiyao |
Vice President | Victor Gao |
Website | http://en.ccg.org.cn/ |
The Center for China and Globalization (CCG) is a Chinese think tank based in Beijing. It was founded in 2008 by a committee of the Western Returned Scholars Association, an organization under the United Front Work Department. CCG is a member of an alliance of think tanks, coordinated by the International Liaison Department of the Chinese Communist Party, that support the Belt and Road Initiative.
Leadership
CCG's founding was led by two prominent scholars, Wang Huiyao and Miao Lu, who are reported to have ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Wang is a member of the Central Committee of the Jiusan Society and a State Counselor. Victor Gao is the vice president of the CCG.
Activities
CCG has held joint efforts with the Hudson Institute to promote discussion about China-US trade talks in both countries; co-hosting a seminar with Carnegie-Tsinghua Centre for Global Policy on the Sino-U.S. relations and business ties; speaking at the China Business Conference by the US Chamber of Commerce; hosting a meeting during the Munich Security Conference to discuss China-Europe cooperation, as the first time for a Chinese organization to host an official MSC side event; co-hosting a meeting at the World Economic Forum to look into the new direction and impetus for globalization. CCG also runs two major annual conferences, “China Inbound-Outbound Forum” and “China and Globalization Forum,” which serve as platforms for delegates from China's government, academia, and the business sector for dialogue and debate about issues regarding globalization and China's role therein.
According to the “2020 Global Go To Think Tank Index” by the University of Pennsylvania Think Tank and Civil Society Program (TTCSP), CCG ranked 64th of the top think tanks worldwide, and the 60th Most Significant Impact on Public Think Tanks. In November 2018, CCG was invited to join the 1st “Paris Peace Forum” as a steering committee member with two proposals on global governance innovation. In July 2019, it was announced that CCG has been selected to host the 2020 International Metropolis Conference. In July 2018, CCG was granted consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
Publications
CCG publications include the monthly journals, China and Globalization Research, Policy Advisory Report and also the CCG Newsletter. CCG also issues reports of its major conferences and main activities. Articles also frequently appear in leading national and international magazines and newspapers such as the Financial Times and China Daily.
References
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