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This week on Ginger River Radio, Jiang Jiang welcomes Dr. Henry Huiyao Wang, who is the Founder and President of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), a leading non-governmental think tank in Beijing. Wang shares his insights into China's post-pandemic diplomacy and Chinese think tanks' Track Ⅱ diplomacy, including China's potential role in helping medicate the Russia-Ukraine conflict, CCG's efforts to bridge the "cognitive gap" between China and the West after COVID, the Taiwan issue, the comeback of communications between China and the EU, data security hype and the stance of China, China's think tanks boom and much more.
Highlights:
05:27 - "Cognitive gap" as a result of COVID and CCG's efforts to bridge it
16:31 - How CCG may have contributed to the reverse of zero-COVID
22:06 - CCG's engagement in Russia-Ukraine conflict and proposal of a Seven-Party Talk
30:12 - CCG advocating for the G3 concept and the comeback of communications between China and the EU
37:54 - Bridging China and the U.S. with non-binary political thinking
46:25 - Data security hype and the stance of China
52:38 - Difference between Chinese and Western think tanks
57:44 - CCG's cooperation with famous Chinese entrepreneurs
1:03:21 - A typical day for Wang Huiyao
1:06:59 - CCG in partnership with Semafor on the “China and Global Business” initiative
Recommendations:
Dr. Henry Huiyao Wang: CCG Global Dialogues, and Soft Power and Great-Power Competition
Jiang Jiang: The East is Read, a CCG newsletter offering frequent briefings on China drawing mostly from Chinese mainland sources.
A complete transcript of this podcast is available here.
This week on Ginger River Radio, Jiang Jiang welcomes Dr. Henry Huiyao Wang, who is the Founder and President of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), a leading non-governmental think tank in Beijing. Wang shares his insights into China's post-pandemic diplomacy and Chinese think tanks' Track Ⅱ diplomacy, including China's potential role in helping medicate the Russia-Ukraine conflict, CCG's efforts to bridge the "cognitive gap" between China and the West after COVID, the Taiwan issue, the comeback of communications between China and the EU, data security hype and the stance of China, China's think tanks boom and much more.
Highlights:
05:27 - "Cognitive gap" as a result of COVID and CCG's efforts to bridge it
16:31 - How CCG may have contributed to the reverse of zero-COVID
22:06 - CCG's engagement in Russia-Ukraine conflict and proposal of a Seven-Party Talk
30:12 - CCG advocating for the G3 concept and the comeback of communications between China and the EU
37:54 - Bridging China and the U.S. with non-binary political thinking
46:25 - Data security hype and the stance of China
52:38 - Difference between Chinese and Western think tanks
57:44 - CCG's cooperation with famous Chinese entrepreneurs
1:03:21 - A typical day for Wang Huiyao
1:06:59 - CCG in partnership with Semafor on the “China and Global Business” initiative
Recommendations:
Dr. Henry Huiyao Wang: CCG Global Dialogues, and Soft Power and Great-Power Competition
Jiang Jiang: The East is Read, a CCG newsletter offering frequent briefings on China drawing mostly from Chinese mainland sources.
A complete transcript of this podcast is available here.