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Europe Forum: Europe and   Globalization under the Biden administration:The New Role to Play?






  

As a pillar of the post-war world order that underpins globalization, the European spirit of multilateralism has been consistently dampened by Brexit and the widespread anti-globalization populist sentiments in the past few years. European interests are also being affected by the dynamics of US-China rivalry that represented both opportunities and challenges. As many parts of the world are suffering from a second wave of coronavirus outbreak while the US election is inching toward a winner, it is time for China and Europe to look for a new course of cooperation to revive multilateralism and add much need momentum to the global economy.

 




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Time




2:30pm–4:00pm Beijing time, 

Wednesday Nov. 11, 2020

 

6:30am–8:00am British standard time, 

Wednesday Nov. 11, 2020


7:30am-9:00am Central European standard time,
Wednesday Nov. 11, 2020


Language


English/Mandarin 

simultaneous interpretation



Moderator


WANG Huiyao, President, Center for China and Globalization (CCG) 



Speakers

(alphabetic order)



Kerry Brown, Professor and Director of Lau China Institute at King’s College, London HE Yafei, CCG Co-Chair; former Vice Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Wolfgang Ischinger, Chairman, Munich Security Conference; Former German Ambassador to the United States Pascal Lamy, Chair, Paris Peace Forum; Former Director-General, World Trade Organization 



About the Speakers



Wang Huiyao

President, 

Center for China and Globalization (CCG)


Dr. Huiyao (Henry) WANG is the Founder and President of Center for China and Globalization (CCG), the leading Chinese non-government think tank that ranked among the top 100 think tanks in the world. Dr. Wang was appointed by Chinese Premier as a Counselor of China State Council. In addition, he is the Vice Chairman of China Association for International Economic Cooperation of the Ministry of Commerce; Vice President of China Public Relations Association (CPRA); the Dean of Institute of Development Studies of China Southwestern University of Finance and Economics; Vice Chairman of China Western Returned Scholars Association (WRSA) and also Honorary Chairman of WRSA Chamber of Commerce.


He once served on the Migration Advisory Board of International Organization of Migration (IOM) of the United Nations and as World Bank Expert. Dr. Wang is a steering committee member of Paris Peace Forum initiated by French President Macron, a member of Yale University Asia Development Advisory Council, a member of Duke Kunshan University Advisory Council, an advisory board member of Richard Ivey Business School Asia and a member of the Supervisory Board of DOC Research Institute.


Dr. Wang served as an official in Chinese Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade in charge of international investment. He had also worked as Managing Director for China at SNC-Lavalin in Montreal and also served as Chief Trade Representative of Canada Quebec Government office in Hong Kong and greater China.


Dr. Wang pursued PhD studies at University of Western Ontario and University of Manchester and obtained his PhD’s degree in international business and global management. He was a Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and a Visiting Fellow at Brookings Institution as well as a Senior Fellow at Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. He has also authored and edited over 70 books in both Chinese and English on global trade, doing business in China, global migration, China outbound and inbound investment, Chinese diasporas overseas, including The Globalization of Chinese Enterprises: Trends and Characteristics — (Springer, 2020)Handbook on China and Globalization — (Edward Elgar, 2019)China Goes Global: The Impact of Chinese Overseas Investment on Transforming Business Enterprises (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) and so on.


Dr. Wang is also frequently invited to speak at international conferences, such as Davos World Economic Forum, Munich Security Conference, Paris Peace Forum, China Development Forum, Munk Debates, Berlin Policy Forum, Bloomberg New Economic Forum, Fortune Global Forum and so on.



Kerry Brown


Director,

Lau China Institute at King’s College


Kerry Brown is a Professor of Chinese Studies and Director of the Lau China Institute. From 2012 to 2015, he was Professor of Chinese Politics and Director of the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, Australia. Prior to this, he worked at Chatham House (2006 to 2012) as Senior Fellow and then Head of the Asia Programme. Meanwhile, from 2011 to 2014, he directed the Europe China Research and Advice Network (ECRAN), giving policy advice to the European External Action Service. From 1998 to 2005, he worked at the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, as First Secretary at the British Embassy in Beijing, and then as Head of the Indonesia, Philippine and East Timor Section. From 1994 to 1996, he lived in the Inner Mongolia region of China. He has a MA from Cambridge University, a Postgraduate Diploma in Mandarin Chinese (Distinction) from Thames Valley University, London, and a PhD in Chinese politics and language from Leeds University.


He is the author of over ten books on modern Chinese politics, history and language, including: The New Emperors: Power and the Princelings in China (2014) What's Wrong with Diplomacy: The Case of the UK and China (2015); Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography (in Four Volumes, 2014-2015); China's CEO: Xi Jinping (2016); China's World: What Does China Want (2017).




HE Yafei

Former Vice Minister, 

Ministry of Foreign Affairs


HE Yafei is the Co-Chairman of CCG Advisory Board. Mr. He has served as a diplomat to China, Deputy Director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council from 2012 to 2016, Ambassador of Permanent Mission of the PRC to the United Nations, and Geneva Office Switzerland from 2010 to 2012. He has been appointed as Vice Minister of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Direct General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the North American and Ocean Affairs Department, and Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy USA. In October 2016, Mr. He was named the Honor President of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Market Road Research Institute.


On April 3, 2015, Mr. He published work on global governance entitled China's Historical Choice in Global Governance, which covers important topics such as the Chinese Dream and One Belt One Road Initiative.




Wolfgang Ischinger


Chairman, 

Munich Security Conference


Ambassador Ischinger has been Chairman of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) since 2008 and teaches at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin as Senior Professor for Security Policy and Diplomatic Practice. He advises the private sector, governments, and international organizations on strategic issues. He has published widely on foreign, security and defense policy issues.


Wolfgang Ischinger is a member of the Trilateral Commission and the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and serves on a number of non-profit boards and advisory councils, including the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), the American Academy Berlin, and the Atlantik-Brücke. He is also a member of the Supervisory Board of Hensoldt AG and of the International Advisory Council of Investcorp, London.


Having served on the staff of the Secretary-General of the United Nations (1973-75), Wolfgang Ischinger joined the German Foreign Service in 1975, followed by a distinguished diplomatic career. From 2006 to 2008, he was the Federal Republic of Germany's Ambassador in London and from 2001 to 2006 in Washington, DC. He served as Deputy Foreign Minister (State Secretary) of Germany from 1998 to 2001, and as Director of Policy Planning and then Political Director of the Foreign Ministry from 1995 to 1998.


In 2007, he represented the European Union in the Troika negotiations on the future of Kosovo. In 2014, he served as the Special Representative of the OSCE Chairman-In-Office in the Ukraine crisis. In 2015, he chaired the OSCE "Eminent Persons Panel on European Security", mandated to offer recommendations on how to build a more resilient European security architecture.


From 2008 to 2014, he was also Global Head of Government Relations at Allianz SE, Munich.


Wolfgang Ischinger studied law at the universities of Bonn and Geneva and obtained his law degree in 1972.  He earned a MA degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and did postgraduate work at Harvard Law School, Cambridge/USA.


Pascal Lamy


Chair, 

Paris Peace Forum


Mr. Lamy holds degrees from the Paris based Ecole des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC), from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques (IEP) and from the Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA). He began his career in the French civil service at the Inspection Générale des finances and at the Treasury. He then became an advisor to the Finance Minister Jacques Delors, and subsequently to Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy. In Brussels from 1985 to 1994, Pascal Lamy was Chief of staff for the President of the European Commission, Jacques Delors, and his representative as Sherpa in the G7. In November 1994, he joined the team in charge of rescuing Credit Lyonnais, and later became CEO of the bank until its privatisation in 1999. Between 1999 and 2004, Pascal Lamy was Commissioner for Trade at the European Commission under Romano Prodi. Lamy has won praise from the developing world for arguing that developed countries should remove trade barriers and ease their markets. On September 1, 2005, Lamy was formally appointed director-general of the World Trade Organization for a four-year term. After his tenure in Brussels, Pascal Lamy spent a short sabbatical period as President of “Notre Europe”, a think tank working on European integration, as associate Professor at the l’Institut d’études politiques in Paris and as advisor to Poul Nyrup Rasmussen (President of the European Socialist Party).



US Forum: What’s Next for the United States and Globalization under the Biden administration?




  

As the pandemic continues to ravage economies and communities, globalization and its institutional pillars are facing increased scrutiny. Before the pandemic, a prolonged trade conflict between the United States and China and the rapid deterioration of the bilateral relationship have contributed much to the so-called deglobalization trends. While the outcome of US presidential election remains unclear, it is a time to contemplate the future of globalization. How will US domestic political landscape shape the trajectory of globalization in the next four years? How should China and the world respond to a changing America and its changing role in globalization?



Suggested topics for discussion:


■ What will the bilateral relationship head after the election? In light of a new US administration, any proposals and suggestions for managing the US-China tensions from both sides?


■ What role will post-election US play in global leadership and multilateralism? Potential for US-China cooperation?


■ What can China and the US do to move the trade deal forward and normalize the economic relationship?


■ Any prospects of the US joining forces with China to curb the covid-19 pandemic in the foreseeable future?





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Time




8:30am–10:00am Beijing, 

Wednesday Nov. 11, 2020 

7:30pm–9:00pm EST, 
Tuesday Nov. 10, 2020



Language


English/Mandarin 

simultaneous interpretation




Moderator


WANG Huiyao, President, Center for China and Globalization (CCG) 



Speakers

(alphabetic order)



Graham Allison, Professor, Harvard UniversityRonnie Chan, CCG Co-Chair; Chair, Hang Lung Properties; Chairman, Asia Society Hong Kong CenterThomas Friedman, Columnist, The New York TimesZHU Guangyao, Former Vice Minister of Finance; Counselor for the State Council; CCG Advisor

About the Speakers



Wang Huiyao

President, 

Center for China and Globalization (CCG)



Dr. Huiyao (Henry) WANG is the Founder and President of Center for China and Globalization (CCG), the leading Chinese non-government think tank that ranked among the top 100 think tanks in the world. Dr. Wang was appointed by Chinese Premier as a Counselor of China State Council. In addition, he is the Vice Chairman of China Association for International Economic Cooperation of the Ministry of Commerce; Vice President of China Public Relations Association (CPRA); the Dean of Institute of Development Studies of China Southwestern University of Finance and Economics; Vice Chairman of China Western Returned Scholars Association (WRSA) and also Honorary Chairman of WRSA Chamber of Commerce.


He once served on the Migration Advisory Board of International Organization of Migration (IOM) of the United Nations and as World Bank Expert. Dr. Wang is a steering committee member of Paris Peace Forum initiated by French President Macron, a member of Yale University Asia Development Advisory Council, a member of Duke Kunshan University Advisory Council, an advisory board member of Richard Ivey Business School Asia and a member of the Supervisory Board of DOC Research Institute.


Dr. Wang served as an official in Chinese Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade in charge of international investment. He had also worked as Managing Director for China at SNC-Lavalin in Montreal and also served as Chief Trade Representative of Canada Quebec Government office in Hong Kong and greater China.


Dr. Wang pursued PhD studies at University of Western Ontario and University of Manchester and obtained his PhD’s degree in international business and global management. He was a Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and a Visiting Fellow at Brookings Institution as well as a Senior Fellow at Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. He has also authored and edited over 70 books in both Chinese and English on global trade, doing business in China, global migration, China outbound and inbound investment, Chinese diasporas overseas, including The Globalization of Chinese Enterprises: Trends and Characteristics — (Springer, 2020), Handbook on China and Globalization — (Edward Elgar, 2019), China Goes Global: The Impact of Chinese Overseas Investment on Transforming Business Enterprises (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) and so on.


Dr. Wang is also frequently invited to speak at international conferences, such as Davos World Economic Forum, Munich Security Conference, Paris Peace Forum, China Development Forum, Munk Debates, Berlin Policy Forum, Bloomberg New Economic Forum, Fortune Global Forum and so on.




Graham Allison


Professor,

Harvard University


Graham Allison is the Douglas Dillon Professor of Government at Harvard University where he has taught for five decades.  Allison is a leading analyst of national security with special interests in nuclear weapons, Russia, China, and decision-making.  Allison was the “Founding Dean” of Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, and until 2017, served as Director of its Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs which is ranked the “#1 University Affiliated Think Tank” in the world.  As Assistant Secretary of Defense in the first Clinton Administration, Dr. Allison received the Defense Department's highest civilian award, the Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, for "reshaping relations with Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan to reduce the former Soviet nuclear arsenal."


Dr. Allison was the organizer of the Commission on America's National Interests (1996 and 2000), a founding member of the Trilateral Commission, a Director of the Council on Foreign Relations, and has been a member of public committees and commissions, among them the Baker-Cutler DOE Task Force on Nonproliferation Programs with Russia, the IAEA’s Commission of Eminent Persons, and the Commission on Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction, Proliferation, and Terrorism.


Dr. Allison has served as a Director of the Getty Oil Company, Natixis, Loomis Sayles, Hansberger, Taubman Centers, Inc., Joule Unlimited, and Belco Oil and Gas, as well as a member of the Advisory Boards of Chase Bank, Chemical Bank, Hydro-Quebec, and the International Energy Corporation. Dr. Allison’s latest book, Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides’s Trap? (2017), is a national and international bestseller.




Ronnie Chan

Chair, 

Hang Lung Properties


Mr. Ronnie C. Chan is the Chair of Hang Lung Group Limited and its subsidiary Hang Lung Properties Limited, both publicly listed in Hong Kong. Founded in Hong Kong in 1960, the Group expanded into mainland China in 1992, developing, owning and managing world-class commercial complexes in key tier one and tier two cities.


In 1986, Mr. Chan co-founded Morningside in Hong Kong, an investment group engaged in many businesses in the U.S., Western Europe, Southeast Asia, and mainland China. It was among the earliest private equity investors in Hong Kong and mainland China. Since 2000, it has concentrated on venture capital: TMT in China and biotechnology globally. In 1996, he co-founded the Morningside Center of Mathematics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and helped establish the triennial International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians where Morningside Medals of Mathematics were awarded. In 1997, he helped found the North America-based Morningside Music Bridge for young classical musicians. Since 2010, he has supported the Morningside Cultural China Scholars Program at Zhejiang University.


Mr. Chan is active in many other non-profit and educational organizations. Mr. Chan is Chairman of the Executive Committee of The Better Hong Kong Foundation. He founded and chairs the China Heritage Fund, is a co-founding Director of The Forbidden City Cultural Heritage Conservation Foundation in Beijing, and is former Vice President and former Advisor of the China Development Research Foundation in Beijing. He is Co-Founder and Chairman of the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society, and Founding Chairman Emeritus of the Asia Business Council. He is also former Chairman of the Hong Kong-United States Business Council, and former Chairman of the Executive Committee of the One Country Two Systems Research Institute. Mr. Chan is Chair Emeritus of the Asia Society and Chairman of its Hong Kong Center, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the National Committee on United States-China Relations, and the Committee of 100.


Mr. Chan serves or has served on the governing or advisory bodies of several think tanks and universities, which include: Peterson Institute for International Economics, World Economic Forum, East-West Center, Pacific Council on International Policy, Eisenhower Fellowships, The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation, University of Southern California, Indian School of Business, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Yale University, Tsinghua University, and Fudan University.


Mr. Chan is a frequent speaker at international conferences and has published numerous articles in Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, Newsweek, Fortune, Asian Wall Street Journal, Far Eastern Economic Review, and Japan Times.



Thomas Friedman


Columnist, 

The New York Times


Thomas Friedman was born in Minneapolis in 1953, and grew up in the middle-class Minneapolis suburb of St. Louis Park. He graduated from Brandeis University in 1975 with a degree in Mediterranean studies, attended St. Antony's College, Oxford, on a Marshall Scholarship, and received an M.Phil. degree in modern Middle East studies from Oxford.


After three years with United Press International, he joined The New York Times, where he has worked ever since as a reporter, correspondent, bureau chief, and columnist. At the Times, he has won three Pulitzer Prizes: in 1983 for international reporting (from Lebanon), in 1988 for international reporting (from Israel), and in 2002 for his columns after the September 11th attacks.


Friedman’s first book, From Beirut to Jerusalem, won the National Book Award in 1989. His second book, The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization (1999), won the Overseas Press Club Award for best book on foreign policy in 2000. In 2002 FSG published a collection of his Pulitzer Prize-winning columns, along with a diary he kept after 9/11, as Longitudes and Attitudes: Exploring the World After September 11. His fourth book, The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century (2005) became a #1 New York Times bestseller and received the inaugural Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award in November 2005. A revised and expanded edition was published in hardcover in 2006 and in 2007. The World Is Flat has sold more than 4 million copies in thirty-seven languages.


In 2008 he brought out Hot, Flat, and Crowded, which was published in a revised edition a year later. His sixth book, That Used to Be Us: How American Fell Behind in the World We Invented and How We Can Come Back, co-written with Michael Mandelbaum, was published in September 2011.


ZHU Guangyao


Former Vice Minister of Finance


ZHU Guangyao, CCG Advisor, Former Vice Minister of Finance, PRC. 1988-1992 Secretary of the Secretariat (at Deputy Director level) at Research Institute for Fiscal Science, MOF; 1992-1993 Deputy Director of Division of Energy, Industry and Communication in Department of the World Bank, MOF; 1993-1994 Director of Division of Agriculture in Department of the World Bank, MOF; 1994-1996 Alternative Executive Director (Representing China) of the World Bank Group; 1997-1998 Deputy Director General of Treasury Bond and Finance Department, MOF; 1998-2001 Director General of International Affairs Department, MOF; 2001-2004 Executive Director of the World Bank Group; 2005-2007 Director General of International Affairs Department, MOF; 2007-May 2010 Assistant Minister, MOF; May 2010 to June 2018 Vice Minister, MOF; July 2018 till now Counsellor of the State Council of PRC.



About the forum



The 6th edition of China and Globalization Forum will be held on Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 11-12, 2020 at JW Marriott in Beijing, following the annual council meeting of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG). Since 2015, CCG has hosted the China and Globalization Forum annually in conjunction with its council meeting, bringing together the most prominent members of CCG Advisory Council – including its Honorary Chair (Chen Deming, former Minister of Commerce), Chair (Long Yongtu, former Vice Minister of Commerce), Co-Chairs (He Yafei, former Vice Foreign Minister; Ronni Chan, Chairman of Hang Lung Properties), and high-profile policy scholars and business leaders. Over the years, the convention has become a magnet for the most highly-regarded delegates from China’s government, expert, and business communities for dialogue and debate about the most pressing issues regarding the development of globalization and China’s role in it. 

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 has presented unprecedented challenges for China and the world. Exacerbated by coronavirus, the re-emergence of protectionism and nationalism have undone the process promoted in the past and demanded a rethink of globalization. At this critical and extraordinary time in Nov., the Forum aims to present animated debates, insights, and forward-looking strategies from experts, stakeholders, and policy insiders. Topics will touch upon China’s economic rebound, trends and outlooks for global trade and investment, corporate development, and great power relations amid the geopolitical upheavals of 2020 and beyond.



About CCG


Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Beijing, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) is China’s leading global non-governmental think tank. It has more than ten branches and overseas representatives and over 100 full-time researchers and staff engaged in research on globalization, global governance, international economy and trade, international relations and global migration.


CCG is a member of the Belt and Road Think Tank Alliance, a founding member of the US Research Think Tank Alliance established by the Ministry of Finance, a National Talent Research Facility, the site of the China International Professional Committee for Talents of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, and a national Postdoctoral Programme research center. CCG has also been granted Special Consultative Status by the United Nations.


While cultivating its own research teams, CCG has also built an international research network of leading experts in China and overseas. CCG engages in ongoing research on China and globalization from an international perspective. Contributing to policies relating to development and global governance in many countries, CCG has developed into a think tank providing new ideas, innovation and perspectives for domestic and international media. CCG also plays an active role in non-governmental exchanges and Track 2 diplomacy, becoming a valuable platform to aid mutual understanding between China and the rest of the world.


After over a decade of development, CCG has grown into a significant think tank with global impact that promotes China’s globalization process. In the 2019 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report released by the University of Pennsylvania, the world’s most authoritative think tank ranking, CCG was again recognized as one of the world’s top 100 think tanks, ranking in 76th place globally. CCG was the first Chinese non- governmental think tank to achieve this feat and is consistently considered the leading Chinese non- governmental think tank in authoritative think tank evaluations at home and abroad. 





CCG Books




● Published by Springer 

● Edited by Wang Huiyao, President and Miao Lu, Vice President, Center for China and Globalization(CCG), Beijing, China 


More Information

The internationalization of Chinese enterprises is one of the most notable aspects of economic globalization in the 21st century. Despite the 2008 financial crisis and weak global outbound investment, under the “go global“ initiative, Chinese outbound investment has gone from strength to strength, while also diversifying in terms of investment modalities, destinations, and industries. However, growing anti-globalization sentiment in some countries has also created new challenges for Chinese firms expanding internationally.


Drawing on nearly 3000 data samples, using both quantitative and qualitative research methods, this book presents unique insights into the features and patterns of Chinese enterprises’ globalization. The analysis provides a useful reference for enterprises that have already gone global and those that plan to. In particular, this book investigates challenges confronted by Chinese companies when doing business in foreign countries. It summarizes research covering three angles, namely: the current situation, causation analysis and corresponding solutions, and recommendations for firms, government agencies and other institutions.


This book provides a comprehensive overview to help readers to grasp the broad picture of the international expansion of Chinese enterprises. It has important reference value for enterprises to help devise foreign investment strategy, seize opportunities, and navigate challenges in the course of globalization.



● Links:

https://www.springer.com/cn/book/9789811546457




● Published by Edward Elgar 

● Edited by Wang Huiyao, President and Miao Lu, Vice President, Center for China and Globalization(CCG), Beijing, China 


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An excellent guide for understanding the trends, challenges and opportunities facing China through globalization, this Handbook answers the pertinent questions regarding the globalization process and China’s influence on the world.

With contributions from leading experts and international researchers, each chapter covers key topics regarding China’s participation in globalization, including: China’s new role in global economic governance; outward direct investment; China’s soft power and the implications for foreign relations; global migration, diaspora and talent. An enriching range of case studies and extensive empirical research are used to explore the successes and failures of globalization in China, and to discuss the dilemmas facing decision makers in today’s globalized world. A major contribution to the field, this Handbook offers valuable insights to China’s often misunderstood globalization process.

An essential reference for academics and researchers looking for a go-to empirical resource, this Handbook provides scholars of economics, politics and East Asian studies with an exemplary selection of contemporary research on China and globalization.


● Links:

https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/handbook-on-china-and-globalization


● Published by Springer

● Authors: Wang Huiyao, President and Miao Lu, Vice President, Center for China and Globalization(CCG), Beijing, China 

The first effort to address the gap regarding higher-end talent within the scholarly work on internal labor migration in China

Provides an essential overview of the major milestones in China’s talents attraction policies, as well as several recommendations to help further improve those policies

Investigates corresponding policies in Germany, Japan, and Singapore to serve as a basis for comparison

Provides a snapshot of first-hand reference material for relevant stakeholders involved in cooperation with China




More Information

This book offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date assessment of China’s domestic and international migration. Restructuring economic development requires large numbers of educated and skilled talents, but this effort comes at a time when the size of China’s domestic workforce is shrinking. In response, both national and regional governments in China have been keen to encourage overseas Chinese talents and professionals to return to the country. Meanwhile, the Chinese government has initiated a number of policies to attract international highly-skilled talents and enhance the country’s competitiveness, and some Chinese policies have started attracting foreign talents, who are coming to the country to work, and even to stay. Since Chinese policies, mechanisms, and administration efforts to attract and retain skilled domestic or overseas talents are helping to reshape China’s economy and are significantly affecting the cooperation on migration and talent mobility, these aspects, in addition to being of scholarly and research interest, hold considerable commercial potential.


● Links:

https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811362552#aboutBook






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