Centre on Contemporary China and the World
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Hong Kong, Hk
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Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities
About Centre on Contemporary China and the World
The Centre on Contemporary China and the World (CCCW) at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) aims to become a global hub focused on studying the governance of China and the world. Located in Hong Kong, the CCCW brings together researchers from around the world to address the challenges of governance in areas such as science and technology, climate change, economic and financial reforms, political leadership, and the Sino-U.S. relationship. Through publications, forums, and media commentaries, the CCCW aims to produce comprehensive and original research work and serve as a leading voice of reason and a bridge for mutual understanding in global governance.
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Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Sean Hsu | Hku Asset Management and Private | Hong Kong Sar, China |
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| Eka Khorbaladze | Geopolitics & Policy Analyst - Expert | Hong Kong, Hong Kong Sar |
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| Chi Zhang | Researcher, Centre on Contemporary | Chaoyang District, Beijing, China |
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