The Global Institute China-Russia Conferences
GI members CCER and CCWE in Beijing and CEFIR in Moscow co-organize a series of annual policy conferences. The meetings aim to foster more and deeper dialogue among thinkers and leaders in China and Russia about bilateral issues affecting these countries, by comparing their transition experiences and the challenges facing their economies. The conferences also draw general lessons relevant for international and national debates about reform policies for emerging economies, and present these in annual policy reports. With the objective of spotlighting the best new research in two of the world’s key economies, the meetings engaged academics and practitioners in industry, government, and international organizations in Beijing (2005), Moscow (2006), Beijing (2007), and Moscow (2008).
Russia--India-China Conference 2008
"Emerging Super Trio: Global Economic Implications"
China-Russia Conference 2007
"Resources, Energy, and Institutions for Sustainable Development"
China-Russia Conference 2006
"The Role of the State in the Economy in the 21st Century"
China-Russia Conference 2005
"Russia and China: Emerging Leaders for the 21st Century"