WU Baiyi is Professor oflntemational Relations and Director-General, Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). He is also the President of China-CEEC Think Tanks Network and the President of China-CEE Institute (Budapest).Recent publications he authored, co-authored or edited in Chinese and English languages include "Reflections on Dynamics and Previsions to Transform the Future World Order"(2020), "Trends in World Politics and Impact on the Sino-US Relations"(2018), "Cultural Diplomacy: A Historical and Practical Review and Refiection"(2016), "Rethinking the Political Relationships between China and the Developing World" (2010), "A Review of Chinese Images of the United States and Europe" (2009), "Diplomacy for Integration: The Economic Aspect of Chinese Foreign Policy" (2008), "Chinese Crisis Management of the Embassy Bombing in 1998" (2005).Liu Zuokui, Research Fellow of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Director of the Department of Central and Eastern European Studies, Institute of European Studies, CASS, Secretary General of China-CEEC Think Tanks Network.Liu currently serves as the research fellow of the Development Research Center of State Council of China, China Foundation of International Affairs and Research Center of China-EU Relations of the Tsinghua University. He once was the visiting scholar of Mannheim University of Germany(2007), Aoyama Gakuin University of Japan (2009), Polish Institute oflntemational Affairs (2015)and Latvian Institute oflnternational Affairs (2017).His research areas include: Central and Eastern European Studies, China-EU Relations, Balkan Studies, European Integration.
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Part Ⅰ An Overview of Progress in China-CEEC Cooperation (2012-2020) 1.Establishing Directions through High-level Exchanges 2.Improving Mechanisms to Ensure Further Cooperation 3.Deepening Economic and Trade Ties to Yield Fruitful Results 4.Enhancing Connectivity to Boost Shared Benefits 5.Strengthening Agricultural and Forestry Cooperation to Promote Green Development 6.Advancing Financial Integration by Closer Financial Cooperation 7.National Plus Sub-national Cooperation a Twin-Engine Booster 8.Active Participation of Businesses of Different Sizes 9.Outstanding Achievements from Cooperation in the Areas of Science, Technology,Education, Culture and Health 10.Deepening of Mutual Understanding with Robust People-to-people Exchanges Part Ⅱ Highlights and Significance of China-CEEC Cooperation Chapter 1 Contribution of China-CEEC Cooperation to Promoting Regional Cooperation 1.Chinas Endeavors to Advance Regional Cooperation 2.Promoting Common Development and Shared Benefits via Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation Combined 3.Welcoming Project-based Third Party Cooperation in Adherence with the Principles of Openness and Inclusiveness 4.Strengthening Solidarity and Handling Differences Properly in Accordance with the Principle of Mutual Benefit and Mutual Learning 5.Viewpoints of Maj or international Think Tank Scholars 6.China-CEEC Cooperation during the COVID-19 Pandemic Chapter 2 Contribution of China-CEEC Cooperation to Promoting Comprehensive and Coordinated Development of China-EU Relations 1.Narration of China-EU Cooperation in China-CEEC Cooperation Documents 2.China-CEEC Economic, Trade and Investment Cooperation: Highlights in China-EU Economic Relations 3.China-EU Connectivity Enhanced through China-CEEC Cooperation in Infrastructure Construction 4.Significance and Prospects of China-EU Third-Market Cooperation in CEECs 5.A Review of Viewpoints on China-CEEC Cooperation and Its Influence on China-EU Relations Part Ⅲ Country-specific Reports Albania 1.Political Mutual Trust Enhanced with an Increase of Mutual Visits at All Levels 2.Deepening Economic Ties Led by Cooperation in Agricultural Technologies 3.People-to-people Exchanges Flourishing in the Fields of Science and Education Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.Active Involvement of Bosnia and Herzegovina in China-CEEC Cooperation 2.Practical Cooperation between China and Bosnia and Herzegovina 3.More Frequent People-to-people Exchanges Bulgaria 1.Active Participation in and Promotion of China-CEEC Cooperation 2.Expansion of Economic and Trade Cooperation 3.Visible Progress in People-to-people Exchanges Croatia 1.Croatian Involvement in China-CEEC Cooperation:A Diamond Era of Bilateral Relations 2.Major Outcome and Progress in China-Croatia Business Cooperation 3.People-to-people Exchanges The Czech Republic 1.Enhanced Political Mutual Trust through High-level Mutual Visits 2.Deepened Economic, Trade and Investment Cooperation 3.People-to-people Connectivity Enhanced through Closer and Deeper Communication 4.Problems and Prospects in Bilateral Relations Estonia 1.Government to Government Exchange 2.Economic and Trade Ties 3.People-to-people Exchange Greece 1.Enhanced Political Mutual Trust 2.Steady Growth in Economic and Trade Cooperation 3.Deepened People-to-people Exchanges via Mutual Learning Hungary 1.Political Relations Strengthened Steadily 2.Closer Economic Ties 3.Highlights: Budapest-Belgrade Railway and Panda Bonds 4.All-round People-to-people Exchanges Latvia 1.High-level Exchanges 2.Economic Cooperation and Trade 3.People-to-people Exchanges Lithuania 1.Frequent High-level and Sub-national exchange 2.Economic and Trade Cooperation 3.People-to-people Exchange Montenegro 1.Stronger Political Mutual Trust and Closer Ties at Sub-national level 2.Economic Cooperation Deepened with Key Infrastructure Construction Projects Materialized 3.Closer Exchanges in the Areas of Science, Education, Culture and Health North Macedonia 1.Building Cooperation Platforms through High-level Mutual Visits 2.Steady Growth in Economic, Trade Cooperation and Mutual Investment 3.Enhanced Educational, Scientific and Cultural Exchanges Poland 1.Participation in China-CEEC Cooperation 2.Practical Cooperation 3.People-to-people and Cultural Cooperation Romania 1.Bilateral Relations Strengthened by High-level Mutual Visits 2.Practical Cooperation 3.People-to-people Exchanges Serbia 1.Bilateral Cooperation Strengthened through High-level Mutual Visits 2.Outstanding achievements in Economic Cooperation, Trade and Investment 3.Flourishing People-to-people Exchanges Slovakia 1.Sound Political Relations and Enhanced Political Mutual Trust 2.Expanded Practical Cooperation over Wider Areas 3.Enhanced People-to-people Connectivity Slovenia 1.Increasingly Frequent Political Exchanges 2.Closer Business Cooperation 3.Fruitful People-to-people Exchanges Annex