Joint research centers highlight contemporary China-world knowledge sharing

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An online ceremony launching the "Contemporary China and World" Joint Research Centers and the "Knowledge Sharing Initiative" was held on June 16 by the Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies (ACCWS), University of Buenos Aires's "Gino Germani" Research Institute of the School of Social Sciences, Pakistan's Pakistan-China Institute, and France's Bridge Tank.

The main venue of the signing ceremony of the "Contemporary China and World" Joint Research Centers and launch ceremony of "Knowledge Sharing Initiative" in Beijing. [Photo courtesy of China Development Gateway]

Gao Anming, vice-president and editor-in-chief of China International Publishing Group, attended the event and delivered a speech. He said that the joint research centers and knowledge sharing initiative provide exchange platforms which will help the world know more about China, and promote mutual understanding, mutual trust and friendship between China andother countries.

Gao Anming, vice-president and editor-in-chief of China International Publishing Group, delivers a speech. [Photo courtesy of China Development Gateway]

"I hope that the initiative will boost global cooperation and expand achievements in research to offer Chinese wisdom and solutions for the world by developing accessible and reliable public knowledge products," Gao added.

Yu Yunquan, president of Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies,delivers a speech. [Photo courtesy of China Development Gateway]

Yu Yunquan, president of ACCWS, said that the exchange and cooperation mechanism and knowledge sharing initiative can make information resources from all parties more accessible, provide better services for experts and scholars on Chinese issues in the world, and minimize the time cost for people to understand China.

Julián Rebón, secretary of Advanced Studies of the School of Social Sciences at University of Buenos Aires, delivers a speech. [Photo courtesy of China Development Gateway
Mushahid Sayed, chairman of Pakistan-China Institute, makes a speech. [Photo courtesy of China Development Gateway]
Joël Ruet, president of the Bridge Tank, makes a speech. [Photo courtesy of China Development Gateway]

Julián Rebón, secretary of Advanced Studies of the School of Social Sciences at University of Buenos Aires, Mushahid Sayed, chairman of Pakistan-China Institute and Joël Ruet, president of the Bridge Tank, shared their opinion that the joint research centers and knowledge sharing initiative will strengthen global knowledge sharing and cultural exchanges, address differences, eliminate estrangement, and promote mutual understanding and common development among peoples of all countries.

The joint research centers will conduct joint research on topics such as global governance, mutual learning between civilizations, Belt and Road Initiative, climate change, national and region-specific studies through collaborative research, online and offline multilateral and bilateral academic seminars and field visits.

The knowledge sharing initiative will pool resources of ACCWS and its partners to provide knowledge products about China and create an online knowledge and resource sharing platform. On one hand, it makes official information more accessible for overseas scholars to do studies on China; on the other hand, it explores the value of research results and cultural products. The official website of this initiative will be launched soon.

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