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CCG Holds High-Level Expert Dialogue on China-US Relations

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The Center on China and Globalization (CCG) held a high-level roundtable in Washington, DC on April 25 to address the growing global challenges and explore ways for constructive cooperation in China-US relations.

The event, co-hosted by the China-West Dialogue Project, brought together nearly 30 senior scholars and policy experts from leading institutions, including the RAND Corporation, Brookings Institution, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Asia Society, Pew Research Center, and OECD. The first session, “Living in an Age of Human Insecurity,” was moderated by Wang Huiyao, founder and president of CCG. Experts addressed issues such as growing development inequalities, institutional fragilities, and the weakening of international norms. Participants called for a renewed commitment to the UN Charter, particularly the principles protecting sovereignty and human rights. The second session, “Shaping Constructive Futures”, discussed strategies to stabilize international relations and promote cooperation. Key issues such as trade, technology, regional geopolitics and global governance were discussed. Experts offered concrete suggestions for managing Sino-US rivalry, such as establishing crisis communication mechanisms and increasing cooperation in areas such as climate change and public health. This session was moderated by Colin Bradford, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and Co-Chair of the China-West Dialogue.

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