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ZGBriefs | April 2, 2020

[…] be postponed by a month to July 7 and 8 due to the novel coronavirus disease epidemic, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said Tuesday. China’s coronavirus health code apps raise concerns over privacy  (April 1, 2020, The Guardian) As millions of people in China emerge from weeks of lockdown, their freedom of movement is largely dependent on phone […]

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ZGBriefs | May 21, 2020

[…] newspaper Haaretz. Why has China slapped tariffs on Australian barley and what can Australia do about it?  (May 19, 2020, The Guardian) It’s the trade dispute that has soured relations between Australia and China and threatens a $500m a year blow to the Australian economy. But what is at the heart of China’s decision to slap 80% tariffs […]

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ZGBriefs | August 6, 2020

[…] again, with pressure from government authorities to abandon the cause. Sponsored Link Christianity Today Articles in Chinese Christianity Today now offers select articles in Chinese, in order to better fulfill our founder Billy Graham’s vision of a platform where the best of Christian thought and practice could circulate across every nation. In short: a “central nervous system” for the […]

Chinese Church Voices

As Churches Reopen in China (2)

[…] Others are limited to Sunday services with other activities still suspended. Moreover, online pastoral care and worship services have not ceased. There are “two lines” running parallel between real life and the internet. The alleged problem of and concern for a massive loss of believers has not been objectively observed. And in this regard, […]

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ZGBriefs | May 6, 2021

[…] tried to balance its economic relations with its largest trading partner against its decades-old defense commitments to the United States.  Coalition faces calls to cancel investment deal between Western Australia and China (May 5, 2021, The Guardian) The Morrison government faces calls to cancel an agreement between Western Australia and the same Chinese government agency that was the […]

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Telecommunications and the Internet in China

[…] Information Flows and the “Knowledge Economy” Some small local Internet experiments started in 1987. China’s Internet was formally launched in 1991. It was initially limited to interconnections between university research laboratories, but it has since been expanded nationally. The market for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) is dominated by state-owned telecommunications companies that are regulated […]

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January 16, 2014

[…] taking foothold (January 15, 2014, China Daily) Duke Kunshan University in Kunshan, Jiangsu province, opened its doors for enrollment on Monday, making it the fourth joint venture between Chinese universities and foreign countries since 2004. The university was established by Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and Wuhan University in Hubei province. It was […]

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Serving Well Where You Don’t Belong

[…] experience training and equipping people to work in China. The latest ChinaSource Conversations podcast, “5 Keys for Adapting and Thriving in Chinese Cultural Settings,” features a discussion between Brent Fulton, Amy, and me about the course. The course consists of five short videos (between 11 and 20 minutes in length), plus a quiz, reflection/discussion […]

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A New Training Initiative

[…] this course. Together they have more than 20 years of experience training and equipping people to work in China. The course consists of five short videos ( between 11 and 20 minutes in length), plus quizzes, reflection/discussion questions, and recommended resources for further study. The content includes: Valuable information and insight on contemporary Chinese […]

Chinese Church Voices

5 Challenges Facing Churches in China

[…] a target for supporters of the so-called New Confucianism. There are extremists who hate this “alien religion” and are itching to expel it from China. The tension between both sides is evident. The New Confucianists oppose Christmas celebrations and have objected to the construction of a church in Qufu, their “holy land.” On the […]