自成立以来,CCG对国际关系和中国外交领域保持高度关注,深度追踪中国与美国、加拿大、欧洲、亚洲、非洲、拉美、澳洲、中东等国家与地区的双边经贸关系发展与变化,多年来致力于中美欧合作、一带一路、WTO改革、CPTPP等多边领域的研究,为政策制定建言献策。CCG在连续多年主办的年度品牌论坛设置中美关系、中欧合作等议题,积极开展国际交流活动,充分发挥智库“二轨外交”作用,常态化赴多国调研与交流,发布中美经贸系列中英文研究报告。常年主办系列圆桌研讨会,邀请来自美国、加拿大、英国、澳大利亚、日本、德国、埃及等多国智库专家学者、政要、商界精英、外交使节就国际关系与多边合作等议题进行研讨与交流。
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丁一凡:有什么利益可以驱使美欧联手对付中国?对不起,基本没有
丁一凡,全球化智库(CCG)特邀高级研究员,国务院发展研究中心世界发展研究所原副所长、研究员。
2018年8月3日 -
陶短房:“欧美自由贸易区”? 不存在的
文 | 全球化智库(CCG)特邀研究员陶短房
2018年8月2日 -
崔洪建:欧美同盟愈发显得“同床异梦
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2018年7月24日 -
Harvey Dzodin: Swiss Innovation Week 2018 – Bringing two innovative countries closer
Earlier this month, the Embassy of Switzerland held its Innovation Week to promote their country as setting the gold standard in innovation. Who knew that this mountainous, picture-perfect orderly paradise of 8.5 million people – better known for its quaint villages, delicious chocolate, luxurious watches, strong banks and the Swiss franc – was the world leader in innovation? The 3,000 Chinese and expatriates who attended the week’s activities, myself included, now certainly know. So does the host of CGTN’s The Point with Liu Xin. She was previously based in Geneva for six years and attended with her family. Liu Xin, CGTN’s anchor, attends the activities of Swiss Innovation Week at Embassy of Switzerland in China, Beijing, on July 7, 2018. /VCG Photo Lucky attendees were able to participate in the oversubscribed seminars on topics such as blockchain in FinTech, the distributive technology that many experts feel will supplant the Internet, as well as art, science, culture and other topics of relevance to the strong Sino-Swiss relationship. Maybe it was just a coincidence, or perhaps it could have reflected the precision of planning and execution of one of those priceless Swiss timepieces, but the very next week, no less an authority than the UN’s World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) released its annual Global Innovation Index (GII). Among the 126 countries included, and the 80 variables examined, the number one country in innovation for the eighth straight year was Switzerland. Some of the reasons cited were the country’s top-rated patent and intellectual property regime, its good universities and their research collaborations with industry, and being among the global leaders in R&D spending. In addition, the Swiss were leaders in high-tech manufacturing while at the same time protecting the environment. Jean-Jacques de Dardel, Ambassador of Switzerland to China, speaks at the press conference on Swiss Innovation Week in Embassy of Switzerland in China, Beijing on July 3, 2018./VCG Photo If Switzerland was awarded the gold medal, then Israel and China got silver. Israel advanced seven positions to 11th place, while China gained five places, climbing to 17th. By contrast, China was ranked 29th when the first GII was issued in 2007. WIPO Director General Francis Gurr attributed China’s rise to a “strategic direction set from the top leadership to developing world-class capacity in innovation and to moving the structural basis of the economy to more knowledge-intensive industries that rely on innovation to maintain competitive advantage.” The United States dropped out of the top five for the first time to 6th. I’m surprised that there has been no Twitter storm decrying the GII as fake, and threatening withdrawal from the WIPO. I suspect the reason is that President Trump has been too busy insulting world leaders since the GII was issued. I had spoken to Swiss Ambassador Dr. Jean-Jacques de Dardel about Sino-Swiss relations at the beginning of this year around the first anniversary of President Xi Jinping’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos. At the time, he discussed China’s leadership in globalization, at the same moment that Trump was about to begin his presidency and his drive to stifle multilateralism and the international economic system that the US had created and led since the late 1940s. At that time, Ambassador de Dardel said of Sino-Swiss bilateral relations: “We are, on the one hand, the smaller partner, who is a leader in the field of innovation and where the larger partner has set innovation as its first goal. We instinctively sensed that we could establish a dialogue, and a fruitful one at that level. We decided on an innovative strategic partnership with China focusing on innovation.” The very successful Swiss Innovation Week is a fruit of that partnership as China moves closer in innovation to Switzerland, its 8th largest global supplier. I hope that next year will see the event build on the success of this year and on the close bilateral relationship between these two innovative countries. About Author Dr. Harvey Dzodin, a non-resident researcher of the Center for China and Globalization(CCG), former legal advisor in Carter administration.
2018年7月18日 -
Xu Fangqing: Trump-Putin summit is practical for both leaders
The upcoming Helsinki summit between the two characteristic world leaders would definitely bring in progress on the regional issues like in Syria, Ukraine and NATO. Facing pressure from home and US allies, the US president finalizes the meeting as an emotional president despite political correctness. As for President Putin, the meet-up would cause no loss to his country but perhaps unexpected gains as he kicks off his another 6-year presidential term.
2018年7月17日