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May 30, 2013
[…] of nice-sounding words (May 24, 2013, The Economist)</p> <p>CHEN GUANGCHENG is a blind Chinese activist who left his country a year ago, soon after taking refuge in the American embassy in Beijing. Mr Chen was in London recently to receive an award for his work defending the rights of rural Chinese women. The Economist's China Editor, […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 24, 2012
[…] China Law Blog) This question has frequently been posed to me by two ethnic Chinese friends of mine who work/worked for massive international Chinese companies and one American friend who works/worked at a massive international Chinese company. 1950 Communist Propaganda Comic Predicts China 60 Years Later (May 23, 2012, ChinaSmack) A Weibo user by […]
The Chinese Church and the Global Body of Christ
<p>Pastor Jin briefly looks at the history of the church in China and how it influences today's church as well as the changes the present-day church faces. He identifies six challenges facing the church and also looks to the future. In a side bar, he challenges the North American church.</p>
ZGBriefs | July 18, 2019
<p><strong>China’s “5,000 Years of History”: Fact or Fiction?</strong> July 14, 2019, <em>Radii China</em>)<br /> The recent elevation of the 5,300-year-old site of Liangzhu to UNESCO World Heritage status revives an old debate about modern China's historical narrative.</p>
ZGBriefs | May 5, 2016
[…] Xi’s insistence is not new, nor is it simply a function of China’s Communist rule. Since imperial times, state power has been seen as ultimate. It is, and has always been, the prerogative of the Chinese state to define orthodox belief and to set the boundaries for religious groups whose doctrines fall outside official limits.</p>
February 7, 2013
[…] recognizing two facts: First, the new leaderships various initiatives and pronouncements after taking office indicate that it fully accepts the need for change. Second to quote the American political scientist Samuel Huntington, the leadership is clearly aiming at some change but not total change, gradual change but not convulsive change. In short, the leadership […]
April 11, 2013
[…] people familiar with the matter said. Their unresolved clash could suggest the leadership remains torn over one of China's most divisive social issues, said a recently retired family planning official. How quickly it is settled may shed light on whether new President Xi Jinping will ease family-planning controls on a nation of 1.3 billion people.</p>
ZGBriefs | April 30, 2020
US education faces US$15 billion hit as Chinese students stay away (April 23, 2020, South China Morning Post) The Covid-19 pandemic has upended the appetite for prestigious US degrees among Chinese students, jeopardising US$15 billion in revenue for American colleges.
ZGBriefs | September 24, 2015
[…] Lisu people (September 22, 2015, Christian Century)<br /> Pastor Jesse’s mud-plastered Mitsubishi SUV jolted wildly along the newly dug dirt road that zigzagged up the mountainside toward the construction site of the new church. We stopped to let a pedestrian squeeze by, a middle-aged Lisu woman with a pink, checkered headscarf and a giant bamboo back […]
ZGBriefs | June 20, 2019
<p><strong>"Sing Hallelujah to the Lord" an unlikely anthem of Hong Kong protests</strong> (June 18, 2019, Reuters)<br /> For the past week, the hymn has been heard almost non-stop at the main protest site, in front of the city’s Legislative Council, and at marches and even at tense stand-offs with the police. </p>