Interview with Wang Huiyao--CRI
A new Chinese report on migration now shows that one-third of rich Chinese people, with a net worth of more than 16-million-U.S-dollars, has emigrated overseas. According to the first annual report of Chinese International Migration, many of China's-
more...Wealthy Chinese Moving Abroad
For the past three decades, China has been working hard to make its people rich. Now, it must think about how to keep the rich at home. According to China's first annual Report of Chinese International Migration co-compiled by the Center for China and
more...Students from China add $5b to US Economy
Booming Chinese-student enrollment in United States colleges and universities contributed nearly $5 billion to the US economy in the 2011-12 academic year, an education expert estimated."The rise of China as a contributor to the economies of many US
more...Overseas Chinese is now the new returnees tide: China full of opp...
In other countries, we can only solve the problem of a breakdown in a market segment to return to China, we can use technology to solve the problem of the generation.' 47-year-old Marxist-Leninist Wei, pointing to the functional learning system on the
more...Returnees should receive a helping hand
Returnees have been very important throughout the modern history of China. There are quite a number of returnees in the leading lights of the last three generations. Some of them have international experience which is urgently needed in China. They have
more...Overseas learning gains luster
China continues to top in terms of student numbers at international educational institutions The number of Chinese students pursuing higher education in overseas universities increased to 339,700 in 2011 and accounted for 14 percent of all the internat
more...State-run institutions still returnees' 1st choice
Although the government encourages Chinese returnees to start businesses or cooperate with private enterprises, most choose to stay in State-run institutions, which are financially supported by the government.
more...China mulls expanding its 'Green Card' system
Authorities in China are now considering an expansion of the country's "green card" program to attract more skilled and talented foreigners to live in the country permanently.
more...China in the next 30 years
CHINA in the Next 30 Years is a new collection of 17 essays published in October 2011 on the future of China, of which eight authors are foreigners. This is one of the few books published simultaneously in Chinese and English. Reading the book in both
more...Wang Huiyao: a new batch of returnees is China's rise
“turtle” from the Chinese government, more or less “returnees” official influence to China, what is the advantage or disadvantage greater” The turtles” Chinese politics has become a force to be reckoned with, and their impact on international
more...New body proposed for ODI promotion
China should learn from the successful experience of the United States Chamber of Commerce and set up a special organization to promote overseas investment, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National-
more...Chinese Universities Send Big Signals to Foreigners
In the 1990s, Jeffrey S. Lehman, then the dean of the University of Michigan Law School, began visiting Beijing to help open a program for members of his faculty to teach at Peking University’s law school during the summer.
more...Metropolis 2012 Conference Daily
Although Canada’s immigration system has cleared much of its backlog and is more focused on the factors that make new arrivals more likely to succeed, the Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration, and Multiculturalism, told
more...Books Officials Recommend
National Strategy: Talent Changes the World by Wang Huiyao, recommended by Guangdong province's Party secretary Wang Yang.Based on his observations of 18 countries and regions, Wang Huiyao provides suggestions for setting up the country's national
more...China opens doors of state-run companies to world's top talent
China has a severe shortage of skilled talent and, in a policy reversal, has decided to open its doors to talent from around the world. This could mean that the brilliant NASA scientists the U.S. laid off, could find new employment — and a new home
more...Challenges ahead for China's returnee program
The Chinese government has been stepping up its efforts in scouring the globe for top-notch talents to lead and spur the country's economic innovation and development. In an unprecedented move, the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee
more...1911 Revolution
In 1911, a revolution, fronted by China's early intellectuals, stormed a large part of the country. The man who spearheaded the revolution was Dr. Sun Yat-sen, a returned overseas Chinese scholar and a change agent of the time.
more...Chinese University Enrolment in the US
According to a report there has been a 30 percent increase in the number of Chinese students studying in the United States. The 'Open Doors Report' is published annually by the Institute of International Education. It shows that in the last academic
more...Returning Chinese students find success at home
What is the driving force that makes these Overseas Chinese decide to come back despite all the other attractions abroad?And will their startup ventures go as smoothly as they imagined?Wang Huiyao is among the first group of students who returned to China
more...Are the annual holidays really that golden?
Standing by the Dujiang Weirs, a world heritage site in Southwest China's Sichuan Province, 53-year-old Zhang Heping took a deep breath. "I've been here for five days," he said. "And I feel 10 years younge
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