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01 Center for China and Globalization
ABOUT CCGCCG Mission
CCG Objective
CCG Position
CCG Vision
CCG Policy Consultative Committee
Non Resident Senior Fellows
CCG PERFORMANCEExcellent think tank for
government
Extensive research output
Extensive global collaborations
Top events platform
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CCG SOCIAL INFLUENCEBlue Book Series
Publications
CCG TOP EVENTSAnnual Forum
CCG Routine Activities
CCG Policy Advisory Roundtables
CCG International Symposiums
CCG MEDIA INFLUENCE
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ABOUT CCG
The Center for China &Globalization (CCG) is one of China’s leading independent
global think tanks and brings together a pool of highly regarded academic scholars,
prominent business leaders, and public policy experts from both China and abroad.
The CCG’s research focuses on the Chinese globalization Strategy, Chinese global
talent and Chinese enterprises globalization as well as China’s relations with outside
world, while exploring the opportunities and challenges the country faces in the new
era of globalization. As one of the largest independent think tanks in China, CCG
has over 80 full time research and working staff and is headquartered in Beijing.
CCG has established research institutes in Guangzhou, Qingdao, Shenzhen and has
representatives in Hong Kong, New York, Washington DC., London, Frankfurt, Paris
and Sidney. CCG stands out with respect to both its influence within China and
international outreach. CCG seeks to build upon its already high ranking, in which it
was listed as among the top 12 Chinese think tanks and top 50 Asian think tanks by the
2014 University of Pennsylvania Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program global survey
of such organizations, to become the most highly regarded and influential independent
think tank in China.
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CCG Mission
Provide advice and suggestions for China from a global perspective.
CCG Objective
Gather insights from leading experts both in China and abroad, conduct outstanding
research projects and provide stategic advice and recommendations on public policies to
strengthen China’s soft power and international influence.
CCG Position
International, Influential, Constructive
CCG Vision
Building a world influential Chinese-global think tank.
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ABOUT CCG
CCG Advisory Council
◎ CCG Policy Consultative Committee (Alphabetic order)
Chen Zhangliang
Vice-chairman and secretary at China Association for Science and Technology
Cheng Jingpei
Former associate minister at the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People ' s Republic of China
Fu Zhihuan
Former minister of the Ministry of Railway
Long Yongtu
Former associate minister of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation
Lu Yucheng
Former vice-mayor in Beijing City
Ma Junru
Former Director General of State Administration of Foreign Experts
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ABOUT CCG
Ma Songde
Vi c e a s s o c i a t e m i n i s t e r a t the Ministry of Science and Technology
Ma Wenpu
F o r m e r a s s o c i a t e m i n i s t e r a t the Internat ional Liaison D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e C e n t r a l Committee of the CPC
Wang Yongle
Former vice chairman of All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese
Wei Jianguo
Former associate minister of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation
Ulan Mulun
Former associate minister of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation
Wu Jianmin
Former president of Beijing Foreign Affairs University
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ABOUT CCG
Zhang Xinsheng
Former associate minister at the Ministry of Education
Zhu Yongxin
Vice-president and secretary at Central Joint Committee of the China Association for Promoting Democracy
Zhang Xiang
Former vice minister of the Ministry of Commerce
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ABOUT CCG
Long Yongtu
F o r m e r Vi c e M i n i s t e r o f Commerce and China’s Chief negotiator for China’s admission to the WTO
◎ CCG Chairman
Ronnie C. Chan
Chairman, Hanglung Group, Co-chair of Asia Society, Hong Kong
◎ CCG Co-Chair
◎ CCG Vice Chairman
Cao Dewang
Founder & Chairman, Fuyao Glass Industry Group, People’s Republic of China
Han Xiaohong
CEO of Ciming Checkup Group
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Li Shan
Former Chief In te rna t iona l Bus iness Adv i se r o f Ch ina Development Bank
ABOUT CCG
Li Yanhong
Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Baidu
Liu Yonghao
Board Chairman of New Hope Group
Shen Nanpeng
Founding Managing Partner of Sequoia Capital China
Tian Suning
Chairman of China Broadband Capital Partners LP
Mo Tianquan
Board Chairman of Fang.com
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ABOUT CCG
Wang Chaoyong
Founder Chairman and CEO of ChinaEquity Group
Wang Guangfa
Chairman of the Board and President of Beijing Fazheng Group
Xu Xiaoping
Founder o f ZhenFund , Co-Founder of New Oriental Group
Yu Minhong
F o u n d e r a n d C E O o f N e w O r i e n t a l E d u c a t i o n & Technology
Wang Junfeng
Cha i rman of King & Wood M a l l e s o n s M a n a g e m e n t Committee
Wang Huiyao
Counselor of the State Council; v ice -cha i rman o f Wes te rn Returned Scholar Association
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Zhang Lei
Founder, Chairman and CEO of Hillhouse Capital Management Group, Ltd.
ABOUT CCG
Zhang Hongli
Vice-President of ICBC
Zhang Yichen
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CITIC Capital
Zong Qinghou
Founder, Chairman and CEO of the Hangzhou Wahaha Group
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ABOUT CCG
◎ CCG President
Wang Huiyao
Counselor of the State Council; Vi c e - c h a i r m a n o f We s t e r n Returned Scholar Association
CCG 常务理事(按姓名拼音排序)
◎ CCG Standing Committee Members (Alphabetic order)
Chen Xinhua
President of Statoil China
Chen Ning
Founder & CEO of IntelliFusion
Chen Shuang
Executive Director & Chief Execut ive Off icer of China Everbright Limited
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ABOUT CCG
Jiao Yong
B o a r d C h a i r m a n o f B e i j i n g
Chenghua Hesheng Investment
Management Co., Ltd
Gao Zhendong
Founder and CEO of Positec
Ge Jun
Vice-President of Apple
He Mei
President of Wailian Overseas Consulting Group
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ABOUT CCG
Guo Sheng
CEO of Zhaopin.com
Gao Yanding
CEO and founder of Yanding US-China
Li Yi
C h a i r m a n a n d C E O o f J P Morgan China
Liang Zhixiang
Vice-president of Baidu
Lin Yao
President of Beijing Allscore Payment Service Ltd. Co.
Liu Ke
Partner of Global Sources Corp.; Vice-president of Haldor Topsoe
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ABOUT CCG
Li Wen
F o u n d e r & C h a i r m a n o f Linkweb-power
Li Lei
Vice-President of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation
Mao Daqing
Founder and Chairman of UR WORK
Lu Qiaozhi
President of Zhejiang HiNew Env i ronmen ta l Techno logy Co.,Ltd.
Lu Xingdong
Chairman & President of Loongs United Investment Group
Pan Jun
V i c e - c h a i r m a n & C h i e f Executive Officer of Beijing Fazheng Industries Group Co., Ltd.
Tao Jingzhou
Managing Partner of Dechert LLP
Sun Lizhe
Chairman of Waycoo Co., Ltd. and Huazhang Publishing House
ABOUT CCG
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ABOUT CCG
Wang Weifeng
Executive Director and President o f E v e r b r i g h t F i n a n c i a l Investment Holding Co.,Ltd.
Wang Weidong
Founder and Board Chairman of Shenzhen D&R Investment Management Co., Ltd.
Wang Boqing
Founder and CEO of MyCOS Data
Wang Qiang
Co-Founder of ZhenFund
Wang Li
Founder, D i rec to r & Ch ie f Global Partner of DeHeng Law Offices
Wang Bainian
President of Paning Centennial
Wu Yunqian
C h a i r m a n o f P a r k l a n d Commercial Properties Co., Ltd.
Xu Tao
Vice-president of VIA-HTC Group, Chief Administrative Officer of VIA Technologies (China) Co. Ltd.
Yan Wangjia
CEO of Venustech. Co., Ltd.
Zhang Jianwei
Global Senior Vice President of Bombardier Corp.
Yuan Jincheng
Chairman of Knight Group
Yi Min
CEO of MTR Corporation Ltd.
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ABOUT CCG
Zong Fuli
President of Hangzhou H o n g s h e n g B e v e r a g e Group Co., Ltd., China
Zou Hengrui
President of Henry Group
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Zhou Chenggang
CEO of New Oriental Education & Technology Group
Zhu Min
Founder and President of Cybernaut(China) Investment Co., Ltd.
Zhao Baisong
Board Chairman of Hope Genes(Beijing)
ABOUT CCG
Zhang Ligang
Cha i rman and CEO of China iKang Healthcare Inc.
Zhang Yaqin
President of Baidu
Zhao Bin
Global Vice-president , Legal &Corporate Affairs, Qualcomm
Liu Jintian
Director-general and President of the Biological Medicine Technical College in Xi’an
Chen Zhi
Vice-president and CEO of TCL Healthcare Group
◎ CCG Members (Alphabetic order)
ABOUT CCG
Chen Dunfei
Partner of Knight Group (China)
Gao Mingfei
Senior Partner of Dacheng Law Offices
Ge Ming
Senior Consultant of
Ernst & Young Hua Ming
Cheng Yan
Managing Director of BOC International Holdings Ltd.
Li Haifeng
Chairman & CEO of Ding Yi Corporate Management Ltd.
Hu Bo
Chairman of Ciming Health Checkup Group
Liu Hongchuan
Senior Partner of Broad & Bright Law
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Liu Zhengyu
CEO of Guangzhou Sky-Tech Cloud Co., Ltd.
Qi Lixin
President of Beijing East J&P Star Consulting Co., Ltd.
Peng Jun
CEO of ENPRO
Wang Shaofeng
Chairman of Shanghai China Construction Overseas
Development Co.,
ABOUT CCG
Tu Zhiyun
Founder and CEO of 51credit.com
Wang Wei
Founder, CEO and Board Chairman of CDP Group
Wang Yixun
China Representative of Asia Society
Xie Qianyi
Partner of Knight Group (China)
Yi Jinsheng
Member of Wall Street International Finance
Association
Zhang Peng
Founder and President of KGO
Zhang Yi
Partner and Member of Global Management Commitee of King & Wood Mallesons
Zhu Weiqing
Founder and CEO of Treasure Carbon New Energy Environmental
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◎ CCG Management
Wang Huiyao
President of CCGCounselor of the State CouncilVice-chairman of Western Returned Scholar Association
Frances Sun
Vice-president of CCG
Liu Yanning
Vice-president of CCG
Tang Min
Vice-president of CCG
David Zweig
Vice-president of CCG; Professor of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Mabel Miao
E x e c u t i v e S e c r e t a r y General of CCG
Chen Liang
Vice President of CCG; Vice President of South C h i n a G l o b a l Ta l e n t Institute
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ABOUT CCG
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CCG Academic Advisors (Alphabetic order)
Ding Xueliang
Professor of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Chen Hong
Professor of Management S c i e n c e , D e p u t y D e a n and Co-director for DBA program of SAIF
Dong Keyong
Dean of Public Management School, People’s University
Chen Shiyi
President of South University of Science and Technology of China
Duan Peijun
Director of Strategic Studies institution at Party School of the Central Committee of CPC
Zheng Yongnian
Director of East Asian Institute of National University of Singapore; CCG Academic Committee Convener
ABOUT CCG
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Ge Jianxiong
Professor of History at Fudan University
Gu Xuewu
Director of the Center for Global Studies (CGS) of Uiversity of Bonn
Huang Jing
Professor and Director, Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
Gao Wei
Professor at the University of Auckland
Huang Yasheng
Deputy Dean of Sloan School of Management, MIT
Huang Yanzhong
Senior Fellow for Global Health of Council on Foreign Relations
ABOUT CCG
Jin Li
Professor of Oxford University, Associate Dean of Guanghua School of Management Peking University
Jin Canrong
Professor and Associate Dean of the School of International Studies at Renmin University of China
Li Bailian
Vice-principal of North Carolina State University
Li Jieli
Tenured Professor of Ohio University
Li Cheng
Director of the John L. Thornton China Center, Brookings
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Huang Wei
Dean of Management College of Xi’an Jiaotong University
ABOUT CCG
Li Shuguang
Executive Vice-President of the Graduate School at China University of Politics and Law
Li Xiaoxi
Vice Director of Academic Committee of Beijing Normal University (BNU)
Liang Neng
Professor of China Europe International Business School of Management
Lin Xiaohua
Professor of Management, Ryerson University
Liu Hong
Dean of Humanities and social sciences College, Nanyang Technological Unviersity
Liu Yawei
Director of the Carter Center China Program, Carter Center
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ABOUT CCG
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Lv Xiaobo
Professor of Political Science, Barnard College of Columbia University
Pei Weigang
Professor of the University of Texas, Dallas
Shing-Tung Yau
Professor of Mathematics, Harvard University
Rao Yi
Dean of School of Life Science at Peking University
Long Guoqiang
Senior Research Fellow, Director-General and Party Member of DRC
Lu Yadong
Professor of Miami University
ABOUT CCG
Song Ligang
Professor of Australian National University Crawford School
Sun Zhe
Director at the Center for US-China Relations at Tsinghua University
Tang Min
Counselor of the State Council
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Wang Shaoguang
Professor in the Department of Government and Public Administration at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
Wang Xiaofan
Professor of Duke University
Sun Xianhe
Professor of Illinois Institute of Technology
ABOUT CCG
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Yan Haiping
Professor of Fudan University
Xue Lan
Dean of School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua University
Xu Dianqing
Tenured Professor of University of Western Ontario
Xiang Bing
Founding Dean of China Business and Globalization
Xu Xin
Acting Director of the CAP Studies Program at Cornell University
ABOUT CCG
Wu Xiaobo
Dean of School of Management, ZheJiang University
Yang Dali
Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago
Zhang Xudong
Professor of East Asian Studies, Comparative Literature at New York University
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Zhang Zhong
Professor of the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Zhao Suisheng
Tenured Professor, University of Denver
Zhang Yansheng
Secretary-general of the Academic Committee of the National Development and Reform Commission
Zha Daojiong
P ro fes so r o f the Schoo l o f International Studies of Peking University
ABOUT CCG
Zhou Weisheng
Director of Sustainable Development of Ritsumeikan University
Paul Beamish
Director of Asian Management Institute of the University of Western Ontario School of Business
Howard Duncan
Executive Head of Metropolis Project
Peter Felix
Former Chairman of Association of Executive Search Consultants
James McGann
Founder and director of the Think Tanks and Civil Societies (TTCSP) Program at the University of Pennsylvania
Grzegorz Kolodko
Former Vice Premier of Poland
William Overholt
President of Fung Global Institute; Senior Research Fellow of Harvard University
◎ International Advisors
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ABOUT CCG
Demetri Papademetriou
Director of the U.S. Migration Policy Institute
Denis Simon
Vice Provost of University of Arizona
Daniel Wright
President and CEO of GreenPoint Group
David Zweig
Professor of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Par Liljert
Chief Representative of International Organization for Migration (IOM) Beijing
Claude Smadja
President of Smadja & Smadja Strategy, former General Manager of World Economic Forum
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◎ CCG Non Resident Senior Fellows
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Cai Zhiqiang Professor and dean of Party building with the Party School of the CPC Central CommitteeCheng Nailing Member of the City of Vancouver's Multicultural Advisory CommitteeDing Dou Professor in the School of International Studies at Peking UniversityFang Tao Associate Professor of Human Resources Management and Employment Relations at Monash University in Melbourne, AustraliaGao Zhikai Managing director of Pacific Century CyberworksGuo Shengxiang Australian economistHe Weiwen Co-director at the Study Center for China-US/EU and managing director of China Society for WTO StudiesHou Wenxuan Associate editor of European Journal of FinanceHu Jianhua Former associate counsel of CPC's Organization Department, deputy director of China Global Talent Society, member of HOME Program Expert Committees of China Association for Science and TechnologyHuang Haifeng Associate Dean of Peking University HSBC Business SchoolHuang Jianhui Vice-President of research institute of China Development Bank (CDB), member and vice secretary-general of 50-member Forum of the New Supply of Economics in ChinaLi Zhaoxi Deputy Director and Researcher of Enterprise Institute of DRCLiu Chen Professor of the Social Sciences, School of English and International Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU)Liu Guofu Professor of law school of Beijing Institute of TechnologyLu Jiangyong Professor of Guanghua School of Management Peking UniversityRong Liya Law Professor of Peking UniversityRuth Shapiro CEO of the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society based in Hong KongShen We Associate Dean for China and Jean Monnet Chair Professor at ESSCA School of Management in Angers, FranceWang Boqing Founder and President of MyCOS DataWei Hongxia Researcher of Institute of American Studies (IAS) under the Chinese Academy of Social SciencesWu Bin Senior research fellow at China Policy Institute, School of Contemporary Chinese StudiesXu Hongcai Professor and Director of Information Department of China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE)Zhang Bogeng Dean of Student Life of Schwarzman Scholars, former Executive Director Asia Programs of Harvard UniversityZhu Xufeng Professor at the School of Public Policy and Management Tsinghua University
and institutions since its establishment.
We have a lso submit ted 200 pol icy
advisory reports to relevant governmental
bodies to influence and promote policies.
Regarding the latter activity, CCG played
a major role in framing the “International
Ta l e n t s C o m p e t i t i o n S t r a t e g y , ”
“Thousand Talents,” and “Talent Visa”
initiatives, all of which been very critical
programs for China’s central government.
Extensive research output
◎ B o o k s : G l o b a l T h i n k Ta n k ,
State Strategy, Talent War, Returning
Times, China Overseas Development,
C o n t e m p o r a r y C h i n e s e R e t u r n e e s ,
Suggestions for China, among others.
◎ Global talents bluebooks series:
Annual Repor t on the Development
of Chinese Students Studying Abroad,
Annual Repor t on the Development
of Chinese Internat ional Migrat ion,
R e p o r t o n C h i n a ’ R e g i o n a l Ta l e n t
Competitiveness, Report on Overseas
Chinese Professionals.
◎ R e p o r t o n G l o b a l i z a t i o n o f
Chinese Enterprises: the first domestic
c o r p o r a t e g l o b a l i z a t i o n b l u e b o o k s
published by professional think tank.
◎ Delivered Policy Advisory Report,
Center for China and Global izat ion
and China Global Talents to relevant
Excellent think tank for governmen
◎ Due to its strong pool of worldwide talent and experts,
CCG has grown to a global think tank providing research
and policy advice for the Chinese central government, local
governments and related international organizations. CCG has
successfully undertaken more than 40 large research projects for
Chinese National Government ministries, local governments,
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ministries and governments.
Extensive global collaborations
CCG has co-organized events and research projects with the following
international think tanks and research institutions:
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Top events platform
CCG holds large conferences, forums, roundtables, luncheons, lectures, etc.
focusing on problems and challenges during China globalization.
* China and Globalization Roundtable Forum
* China Outbound Forum
* Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum for Chinese Returnees
* CCG monthly luncheons
* CCG roundtables
* CCG policy advisory symposia
* CCG special events
2012 CCG Senior Annual Conference
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2013 CCG Senior Annual Conference
2014 CCG Senior Annual Conference
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Weekly / monthly report collecting and synthesizing policy advice from academics and industry
professionals.
Presented to high-level officials in the State Council and relevant ministries.
Serve as an essential channel for CCG to pass public opinion to policymakers
Contribute to building a more sensible, democratic and inclusive policymaking process.
2014 – CCG submmited over 40 policy advisory reports with over a dozen adopted by Chinese Central Government; these included “Chinese Immigration Deficit” and “International Talent System to Be Established.”
2014 -- CCG promoted visa waiver with more countries at the begining of 2014. In June 2014, visa waiver countries with China has increased from less than 30 to 49. In November 2014, China and USA have signed 10 year visa statement. In March 2015, China and Canada signed 10 year visa statement.
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Outputs to Central Ministries
Policy Advisory Report
CCG puts out a weekly policy advisory report for China's
central government and relevant ministries and authorities.
These reports gather and summarize advice from expert scholars
and industry professionals. Each year, CCG combines and edits
the weekly advisory reports into an annual book of suggestions
reflecting the combined input of government officials, as well as
Chinese overseas students and scholars, including those who have
returned to China, international relations specialists, and global
entrepreneurs. Through the Policy Advisory Reports, CCG has
devised yet another way of making itself an essential reference
point for Chinese policy-makers.
China and Globalization
The China and Globalization magazine has become essential
reading for policy-makers in the Chinese Central Government
Ministries, local government officials, top-level managers in
state-owned enterprises, prominent private businessmen, and
highly regarded scholars and independent experts. CCG views
the magazine as a platform for top-level policy analysts in and
outside of China to discuss issues related to the country's society,
economy, politics, education, and culture. CCG collects and
publishes research papers and academic articles, circulating
the work and the ideas within it among its stakeholders and the
broader scholarly and policy-making communities in China and
around the world.
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China Global Talent
China Global Talent Magazine is CCG's professional magazine focusing
on important developments, trends and policies regarding global talent. In
the magazine, CCG synergizes views of international and domestic experts,
including well regarded scholars, prominent business figures, and high-ranking
government leaders. The magazine reviews and assesses the newest strategies
for developing, attracting and retaining talent in and outside of China. In so
doing, it seeks to strengthen China's mechanisms for talent management and
enhancing innovation, while promoting global dialogue on these issues.
CCG Newsletter
CCG newsletter summarizes and reports on the ongoing and new activities
conducted by the think tank with respect to research, advising policy-
makers, and public events. The newsletter offers incisive commentary from
highly regarded scholars and public intellectuals in and outside of China on
economics, politics, society, education, and culture. CCG newsletter functions
as the bridge between the organization and our large and growing community
of stakeholders, clients and individuals who follow our work.
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CCG President Dr. Wang Huiyao Appointed to State
Council Counselors Office
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The Development of Chinese Returnees and Advisory Symposium
Advisory Symposium for Celebrating 100th Anniversary of WSRA
Advisory Symposium on the Thousand Talents Program
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Advisory Symposium on the Thousand Talents Program
Roundtable Discussion on Valuable Suggestions for Development
of Multi-national Corporation in China
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Blue Book Series
Annual Report on the Development of
Chinese Returnees
T h e A n n u a l R e p o r t o n t h e
Development of Chinese Returnees
(2013) reviews the latest developments
and trends regarding Chinese returning
to their home country after studying and
working overseas. In so doing, it analyzes
why a r i s ing share o f the overseas
Chinese talent pool is deciding to return
to China and the envi ronment such
individuals face back on the mainland.
Annual Report on the Development of
Chinese Students Studying Abroad
In order to review the latest situation
and features of Chinese students studying
abroad and analyze hot issues arising
from this phenomenon, CCG organized
and compiled Annual Report on the
D e v e l o p m e n t o f C h i n e s e S t u d e n t s
Studying Abroad.
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Annual Report on Chinese International
Migration
Our Annua l Repor t on Chinese
I n t e r n a t i o n a l M i g r a t i o n ( 2 0 1 5 )
investigates and elaborates on the latest
trends and characteristics of Chinese
migrants in order to provide a thorough
understanding on the current status of
international migration in the recent
years.
R e p o r t o n O v e r s e a s C h i n e s e
Professionals
This Blue Book is China’s f i rs t
research report on overseas Chinese
p r o f e s s i o n a l s . O n t h e b a s i s o f a
systematic analysis and thorough review
o f o v e r s e a s C h i n e s e p r o f e s s i o n a l s
a n d t h e i r a s s o c i a t i o n s , t h e r e p o r t
highlights the significant role played
by Chinese professionals abroad and
their associations in terms of promoting
cultural exchanges between China and
foreign countries.
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Report on China’s Regional Talent Competitiveness
Repor t on China ’s Reg iona l Ta len t Compet i t iveness o ffe r
comprehensive research and analysis on regional talent competitiveness.
This report sets forth a rigorous theoretical approach to understand and
evaluate regional talent competitiveness. It then uses this framework
to devise China regional talent competitiveness evaluation methods
(Including the construction of evaluation system and evaluation
models). By using competitiveness evaluation, clustering analysis, and
ranking methods, it analyzes China’s four regions, eight comprehensive
economic zones, 31 provinces and 32 sub-provincial cities and capital
cities, providing a separate talent competitiveness status for each of
the 31 Chinese provinces. At the same time, the study puts forward
eight talent development strategies for the four China regions through
evaluation, analysis, and review to set forth a ranking of regional talent
competitiveness. Thus, this report contains authoritative, accurate,
comprehensive and detailed information regarding regional talent
competitiveness, making it the most comprehensive third -party study
done on this issue so far in China.
Report on Globalization of Chinese Enterprises
Report on Chinese Enterprises Going Global 2014 reviews the latest
trends in Chinese companies going global, especially their overseas
investment expansion in the context of the worldwide activity in this area
carried on by foreign companies. In reviewing these issues, the report
discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by Chinese firms in
expanding worldwide, while offering useful suggestions on how they can
accelerate this process and invest more efficiently.
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CCG has a long-term partnership with the China Academy of Social Sciences Press, which
every year publishes its Blue Book series dealing with global talent. This work and other CCG
scholarship conforms to the highest global standards of think tank research, providing incisive
and in-depth study of global talent circulation, overseas Chinese, and Chinese businesses going
global.
Publications
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World Migration Report
A news conference launching the Chinese version of the World Migration Report 2013 published
by the International Organization for Migration, translated by the Center for China and Globalization,
was held at the Kempinski Hotel on May 9, 2014. Government officials from the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, the Ministry of Public Security, the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs and
Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council attended the news conference and delivered
speeches on the importance of the Chinese version of the World Migration Report. This book is be the
first Chinese edition of IOM’s World Migration Report Series and helps enhance the Report’s global
distribution.
Annual Forum
The Entrepreneurship and Innovation of Chinese Returning Overseas Talents Forum
CCG TOP EVENTS
CCG has demonstrated strong capacity in delivering and utilizing its research output by
organizing a great variety of public events to inform targeted audiences, generate public
discussion for criticism and suggestions, and expand its impact.
CCG has proven its capabilities to access and convene key policy actors in inclusive policy
consultation to ensure the soundness and wide-range representation of its policy advice.
CCG conferences and events effectively bridge the gap between policymakers and public
by providing both with excellent opportunities to engage in an open and constructive policy
dialogues and for more voices and the wisdom of civil society to be brought into policymaking
consideration.
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their activities. It brings together Chinese
senior business execut ives and thei r
interlocutors and partners from foreign
companies as well as from other sources
of expertise and knowledge, highlighting
the globalization of China’s business
enterprises and al l the developments
linked to this game changing trend.
The China Outbound Forum
Created at a very timely moment
when the drive for overseas expansion
of Chinese companies has entered a
new phase and is gathering further
momentum, The China Outbound
F o r u m h a s a l r e a d y e m e r g e d a s
the premier event to d iscuss the
chal lenges and oppor tuni t ies for
Chinese companies as they consider
and plan the international expansion of
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China Global Talents Conference
This is the first conference in China focusing on both global
talent research and discussion on Chinese overseas high-level
talent. This conference facilitates communication and cooperation
between scholars and experts across different countries, while
promoting global talent policy development in China and
exchange between it and other countries on talent issues.
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China Talent Development Forum
International Forum on Global Migration and Development
In light of the new trends in international migration and its
growing impact on global development, the Center for China &
Globalization held the 2015 International Forum on Global Migration
and Development in Beijing on April 21st.
Nearly 200 people from over 15 countries, including China, USA,
Canada, Japan, India, and Germany, were invited to the forum to share
their knowledge and insights about migration in China and the world.
Besides Chinese government officials, those attending the forum
consisted of representatives from international organizations and foreign
embassy officials in China, various news media outlets, and over 70
global migration experts. It was the first time that China has held such
a high-level international forum on global migration, underscoring
its growing engagement with and rising attention it has received from
international society on this critical issue.
参加论坛,交流和探讨国际移民与人才流动的现状大势、梳理对
“China Dream” Review and Outlook - Commeration of the university graduates in 1977 and 1978
June,20, 2012 – CCG hosted the on
“China Dream” Review and Outlook –
commemoration of the university graduates
in 1977 and 1978” Forum.
CCG was the first body in Chna to
propose the concept of the “China Dream”.
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CCG Routine Activities
CCG Monthly Luncheons
The aim of CCG Monthly Luncheons is to provide top-level executives with an
opportunity to meet and share experiences and knowledge regarding China and the
Chinese market in the age of globalization.
“Globalization and the Risks of State Power” featuring Dr. Zheng ongnian, Director of East Asian Institute of National University of Singapore (04/2012)
“ G l o b a l H e a l t h c a re R e f o r m a n d Development” featuring Dr. Liu Yuanli, Director of China Initiative Program, Harvard Schoo l o f Publ ic Hea l th (05/2012)
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Dignitary Luncheon featuring Mrs. Josette Sheeran, President & CEO of Asia
Society (07/2014)
“The Influence of the Presidential Election on Sino-American Relation” Luncheon
In October, 2012, CCG held the luncheon party whose topic is “the Influence of Presidential Election on Sino-American Relation”, inviting David Firestein( Fang Dawei)--- the Vice-president of East West institute, which is a famous think-tank in the United States, to give an impressive speech analyzing the Presidential Election of the United States.
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“Challenges of China’s Peaceful Development in International Environment” Luncheon
“Challenges of China’s Peaceful Development in International Environment” Luncheon Party was held by CCG in Beijing and Prof. Zhao Suisheng from the College of International Relations in Denver University made the keynote speech.
CCG Luncheon - China Globalization Outlook (February 2015)
Mr. Long Yongtu, the chairman of CCG Strategic Council and former vice
minister of MOFCOM, CCG President Dr. Wang Huiyao and over 30 CCG senior
members and advisors, prominent scholars, and media partners attended the luncheon
for a lively and informative discussion around China and globalization during 2015.
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Strategic Thinking High-level Forum - Monthly Luncheon Party of Center for
China and Globalization
In 22th, August, 2014, “Strategic Thinking High-level Forum --- Monthly
Luncheon Party of Center for China and Globalization” was held by CCG in China
World Hotel Beijing and Kevin Hassett, who is the director of Economic Policy
Research Office in Enterprise Institute in the United States, made the keynote speech.
CCG Luncheon - China’s Economic “New Normal”(March 2015 )
At the conclusion of China's 2015 NPC and CPPCC sessions, CCG held its
second Luncheon of 2015 to discuss the prospects for the Chinese domestic and world
economies and global politics as the People's Republic enters the era of the “new
normal”.
Titled "Perspectives from the Two Session on China and World Economic
Development", it was presided over by CCG founder and President Dr. Wang Huiyao.
It also featured a number of top scholars and business leaders from CCG as speakers.
“International Experiences in Dealing With Migration Application” (April 2015)
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CCG Policy Advisory Roundtables
* Roundtable Discussion on Valuable Suggestions for Development of Multi-national
Corporations in China
* “One Belt, One Road”, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and Talent Strategy
* Draw Upon the Experiences of Japanese Enterprises Going Global
* Philanthropic Organization Strategy: Maximize the Social Values of Donations
* Sino-U.S. Trade and Chinese Enterprises Invest in the U.S.
Some of the CCG roundtables
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Harvard Alumni China Public Policy Forum
On January 13, 2013, Harvard Kennedy School Alumni China Public Policy Forum was launched at Beijing International Hotel. This forum was co-sponsored by Harvard Kennedy School, School of Public Policy and Management of Tsinghua University, Center for China and Globalization, China Talent Research Society, the David M. Rubenstein Fund, China Association for International Exchange of Personnel, China CITIC Press and Western Returned Scholars Association Policy Advisory Committee.
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One Step Ahead Series
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CCG International Symposiums
China's Political Situation
Co-hosted a Discussion on China's Political Situation with the Singapore Think
Tank, Longus Institute for Development and Strategy (LIDS) (Singapore, 04/2015).
Also co-hosted a discussion on China’s current political situation with the Longus
Institute for Development and Strategy (LIDS), a prominent Singapore-based think
tank.
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Dr. Wang Huiyao
Founder and
president of CCG
Kishore Mahbubani
Dean and Professor in
the Practice of Public
Policy, Lee Kuan Yew
School of Public Policy,
National University of
Singapore
Dr. Zheng Yongnian
Professor of National
University of Singapore
a n d t h e c o n v e n e r o f
t h e C C G A c a d e m i c
Committee
Long Yongtu
Chairman of CCG
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C C G H o s t s 2 0 1 5 C h i n a - U S Philanthropy Roundtable in New York
Feb. 24,2015 (New York, USA)
-The CCCG launched the 2015 China-US
Philanthropy Roundtable in New York to
discuss the development of the American
philanthropy sector and how China can
learn from its best practices.
The New York roundtable sought to
understand the US philanthropy culture and environment around it to identify measures for improving social trust
in and the transparency of charitable organizations in China.
C C G H o s t s 2 0 1 5 C h i n a - U S C h a r i t y L a w Symposium in Harvard University
On Feb. 22, 2015 CCG held the China-US Charity
Law Roundtable at Harvard University.
The event gathered top-flight American scholars
and experts on the history and laws of charitable giving
and organizations to share their insights on the best US
practices in this area, including:
- A n t h o n y S a i c h , D a e w o o P r o f e s s o r o f
International Affairs and Director Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, Harvard Kennedy
School
- Marion Fremont-Smith, Senior Research Fellow, Hauser Institute for Civil Society, Center for Public
Leadership, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
- Paula Johnson, Senior research Fellow, Hauser Institute, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
- Mark Sidel, Doyle-Bascom Professor of Law and Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- William Alford, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law, Vice Dean for the Graduate Program and International
Legal Studies, and Director of East Asian Legal Studies, Harvard Law School
- Daniel Halperin, Stanley S. Surrey Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
- Marty Martin, Principal, Martin Law Firm, Raleigh, North Carolina
- Dr. Cui Fenging, Director of the Harvard Law School China Program Project on Disabilities.
2013 China Higher Education and Talent Forum held at Columbia University
On October 4, 2013, in collaboration with Columbia University, CCG hosted the 2013 China Higher
Education and Talent Forum.
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CCG MEDIA INFLUENCECCG has been covered by hundreds of mainstream media outlets in China
and the world, including:
US: Time Magazine; the New York Times; the Wall Street Journal
UK: the Financial Times; Daily Telegraph; Reuters
Germany: Süddeutche Zeitung
Hong Kong: the South China Morning Post; Wenhui Daily
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CCG Advisory Council
The CCG Chairman, Mr. Long Yongtu, formerly served as the Vice-Minister of the State
Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and the Secretary-General of the Boao Forum for Asia.
CCG Co-Chairman, Mr. Ronnie C. Chan, is the Chairman of Hong Kong’s Hang Lung Properties
and Co-chairman of the Asia Society.
In recruiting advisory council members, CCGCCG has gathered talented entrepreneurs with
international vision, who are public-spirited, socially responsible professionals with a strong sense
of mission.
CCG welcomes entrepreneurs and experts who have thoughts and ideas on China’s National
Talent Development Plan and National Enterprises Development Plan. CCG assists each of its
members to create influential communication platforms with which to establish contact with the
government. CCG also has developed extensive communication channels with other prominent
international think tanks and international academic institutions.
The CCG’s mission is to put forth policy recommendations for the betterment and development
of the State and society. CCG’s members participate directly in guiding and influencing China’s
future by delving into its social issues> It then leverage this activity into assisting members from
the business sector solve related problems by creating unobstructed channels of policy influence.
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