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An in-person breakfast dialogue with Barnabas (Barney) Reynolds on financial regulation and cross-border risks for a Beijing audience

CCG Hong Kong Council Vice-Chairman says the city can support healthier longevity through integration of Chinese and Western medicine, stringent quality standards, and advanced healthcare system.

On Al Jazeera English, CCG Deputy Secretary-General discusses robots, supply chains, employment, and Chinese investment in America

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Former deputy representative of China’s mission to the UN in Geneva and CCG Senior Fellow argues that China’s export portfolio indicates a positive-sum diffusion of industrial growth.

A dialogue on “coopetition,” China-U.S. relations, AI governance, business, education, and the choices facing countries caught between the two powers.

CCG President, attending the 2026 Horasis Asia Meeting, spoke on Asia’s economic rise, regional integration, and responsibility for sustaining an open global trading system.

In this excerpt from his new open-access Springer book, China and the Next Global Order, CCG President Henry Huiyao Wang proposes expanding the Security Council and curbing the unilateral veto.

In this excerpt from his new open-access Springer book, China and the Next Global Order, CCG President Henry Huiyao Wang argues that Asian integration can sustain multilateralism amid protectionism.

In this excerpt from his new open-access Springer book, China and the Next Global Order, CCG President Henry Huiyao Wang outlines how China can strengthen South–South cooperation.

CCG President argued that China, Europe, the United States, and the Global South must resist weaponized interdependence and rebuild mechanisms for cooperation.

In this excerpt from his new open-access Springer book, China and the Next Global Order, CCG President Henry Huiyao Wang argues that critics are overlooking the forces reshaping China’s economy.

In this excerpt from his new open-access Springer book, China and the Next Global Order, CCG President Henry Huiyao Wang argues that the SCO can help sustain global order amid fragmentation.
CCG President discusses China-U.S. relations, governance, the Middle East, Taiwan, and the changing global order.

In this excerpt from his new open-access Springer book, China and the Next Global Order, CCG President Henry Huiyao Wang makes the case for deeper cooperation among China, Japan, and South Korea.

CCG Deputy Secretary-General write in The Guardian on China’s visa-free travel push

In this excerpt from his new open-access Springer book, China and the Next Global Order, CCG President Henry Huiyao Wang argues that US-China conflict is a choice, not an inevitability.

In this excerpt from his new open-access book, China and the Next Global Order, CCG President Henry Huiyao Wang explores regional integration and China’s historical wisdom in a multipolar world.

transcript of CCG President on multipolarity, BRICS, middle powers, multilateral reform, and the future of global cooperation.

John A. Quelch, American President of Duke Kunshan University, joins CCG for a discussion on managing competition and preserving cooperation in China–U.S. relations