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October 31, 2013
[…] statistics obtained by the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel. With newly prosperous families eager to educate their children in the West, China has become the latest frontier in public school financing. DONG: Honor without a code (October 29, 2013, Yale Daily News) If cheating is not allowed, the test is not fair! […]
ZGBriefs | June 4, 2020
[…] stay prior to release. US to ban passenger flights from China (June 3, 2020, BBC) The US is to ban passenger flights from China from 16 June, in the latest sign of tensions between the two economic giants. The Department of Transportation said it is punishing Beijing for refusing to let US airlines resume flights to […]
ZGBriefs | October 15, 2015
[…] faded colors and in various states of disrepair, appear grotesque in their loneliness. They don’t look like they’re having much fun. China's meth boom: schoolteacher held in latest drug swoop (October 12, 2015, The Guardian) A secondary school teacher has been arrested by Chinese police following a six-month investigation into his clandestine methamphetamine empire […]
ZGBriefs | July 25, 2024
[…] tanker-trucks to transport cooking oil and other edible products—without the tankers being washed or sanitized in between—is still generating a flood of attention from the Chinese public…This latest food safety scandal has shaken consumers’ faith in industry and government regulatory authorities, and caused many to question why food safety scandals seem to occur with […]
ZGBriefs | June 25, 2020
[…] options might be. Xi plays tough, but can China afford to make an enemy of India? (June 21, 2020, The Guardian) The brutal ambush in the Himalayas is the latest aggressive move from Beijing by a nation battling crises on several fronts. US designates 4 more Chinese media organizations as foreign diplomatic missions (June 23, 2020, CNN) David […]
ZGBriefs | February 9, 2017
[…] China Today: It’s Not What You Think” As part of the ChinaSource Institute’s ongoing effort to provide resources for those serving in China, we are pleased to announce our latest online course, “The Church in China Today.” The cost is $30.00, but for the month of February we are offering a 50% discount using the promo […]
Serving Well Where You Don’t Belong
[…] ChinaSource contributor and author of the book Looming Transitions. Together we have more than 20 years of 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 […]
ZGBriefs | December 23, 2021
[…] personally by their conversations and simply being in those places. The faith of those early workers and those still serving continues to speak to us today. China’s latest crackdown on religion bans foreigners from spreading church and spiritual content online(December 22, 2021, South China Morning Post) (subscription required) China’s Measures for the Administration of Internet […]
ZGBriefs | May 28, 2015
[…] Blog) Depending on what one is trying to accomplish in China, the new law could come as a relief or as a rude awakening. Based on this latest draft, here is a sampling of what may be in store: And the law won (May 23, 2015, The Economist) The rise and fall of China’s […]
ZGBriefs | October 1, 2015
[…] officials that Mr. Xi took with him to meet Mr. Obama and an American policy delegation in Beijing in November. Ding Xuexiang, 53, has emerged as the latest notable entrant into Mr. Xi’s inner circle, which has a reputation for being secretive and purposefully distant toward Westerners. Authorities Should Do More to Protect China's […]