Dr. Henry Huiyao Wang is the Founder and President of Center for China and Globalization (CCG), ranked among top 100 think tanks in the world. He is also Dean of the Institute of Development Studies of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics of China, Vice Chairman of China Association for International Cooperation and a Director of Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs. He is currently a steering committee member of Paris Peace Forum and an advisory board member of Duke Kunshan University. He served as an expert for the World Bank, IOM and ILO. He pursued his PhD studies at the University of Western Ontario and University of Manchester. He was a Senior Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School and a Visiting Fellow of Brookings Institute. His books in English including The Ebb and Flow of Globalization (2022), Consensus or Conflict? China and Globalization in the 21 Century (2021), The Globalization of Chinese Enterprises: Trends and Characteristics (2020), Handbook on China and Globalization (2019), China Goes Global - The Impact of Chinese Overseas Investment on Transforming Business Enterprises (2016).
Dr. Mabel Lu Miao is Secretary-General of CCG, Young Leader for Munich Security Conference (MSC), Founder and Secretary General of Global Young Leaders Dialogue (GYLD) program and the Deputy Director General of the International Writing Center of Beijing Normal University. She received her PhD in Contemporary Chinese Studies from Beijing Normal University and has been a visiting scholar at New York University and at Harvard University. Dr. Miao is a co-author of many Chinese Social Science Academy blue books and Chinese Social Science Foundation’s research project reports. Dr. Miao has published a number of books in Chinese, which detail China’s outbound business and global talent. Her latest publications in English are: China and Globalization Series: China and the World in a Changing Context - Perspectives from Ambassadors to China (2022); Transition and Opportunity - Strategies from Business Leaders on Making the Most of China’s Future (2022); China’s Domestic and International Migration Development (2019); International Migration of China: Status, Policy and Social Responses to the Globalization of Migration (2018).