Springer Nature has partnered with the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) to co-publish key open access books on China and globalization.
About CCG
CCG is a Chinese non-governmental think tank founded in 2008 and headquartered in Beijing. It is the first Chinese think tank to be granted official special consultative status by the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC). CCG engages in ongoing research on China and globalization from an international perspective and publishes books and research reports in both English and Chinese.
About the book series
The ‘China and Globalization’ series of books was inspired by CCG’s mission of exploring China and its role in the future of globalization, leveraging its extensive network of diplomats, economists, academics, policy makers, think tank experts and key opinion leaders to put the latest perspectives on key global issues from leading global figures and top Chinese academics into print through Springer Nature’s publishing program. The illustrious authors in CCG’s Cooperation with Springer Nature include Nobel Laureates Angus S. Deaton and Edmund Phelps; American political scientists Graham Allison and Joseph S. Nye Jr.; Singaporean diplomat and scholar Kishore Mahbubani; former WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy; and the founders of CCG Dr. Henry Huiyao Wang and Dr. Mabel Lu Miao, to name just a few.
The ‘China and Globalization’ series has received critical acclaim with leading titles such as The Asian 21st Century (3.47m accesses, by March 31, 2024), Soft Power and Great-Power Competition (266k accesses, by March 31, 2024) and Consensus or Conflict? (370k accesses, by March 31, 2024). It is our sincere hope that these and other titles in this series will serve to educate, inform and inspire readers around the world on topics relevant to China and globalization.