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Unpacking the Shifting Narrative of Christianity in China

Sinicization, Chinafication, or Zhongguohua?

Sinicization, Chinafication, or Zhongguohua? Defining the term in question goes to the heart of understanding China’s current policy and its effect upon religious believers.

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Law and Policy Trends that Affect NGOs and Social Enterprises in China

[…] area of power allocation, law protection, institutional arrangements and so on? In other words, to what extent and in what direction does power transmission take place? Religious policy: Many social enterprises are not motivated by profits but by higher moral goals, spiritual pursuits and a strong desire to solve social problems. All these are […]

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Does China’s Constitution Guarantee Freedom of Religion?

<p>For the outside observer seeking to make sense of China’s religious policy, the Chinese Constitution presents quite a conundrum.</p>

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Four Freedoms, Three Observations: Stephen Lam Reflects on Deng’s Pragmatism

<p>Former Hong Kong Chief Secretary Stephen Lam has a unique understanding of "One Country, Two Systems," the policy whereby Hong Kong returned to Chinese sovereignty in 1997. As director of the office that oversaw the Handover ceremony and related events, Lam worked with both British and Chinese officials to write a significant chapter in […]

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What’s in a Name?

Sinicization, Chinafication, or Zhongguohua? Defining the term in question goes to the heart of understanding China’s current policy and its effect upon religious believers.

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Perceptions and Priorities of Christian Leaders in China

<p>A recent survey of Christian leaders in China and representatives of churches and organizations outside China that work with these leaders provides insight into the health of China’s churches and their ministry priorities. It also looks at their involvement in society and mission outreach. In addition, participants were surveyed regarding restrictions they had experienced due […]

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Milestones in the Evolution of China’s Overseas NGO Law

[…] behind China’s new overseas NGO law, which put the law into the larger political context of China. For a closer look at how the law was actually formulated, I recommend Shawn Shieh’s excellent piece, “The Origins of China’s New Law on Foreign NGOs,” which traces the evolution of NGO policy from the late 1980s up to the present.</p>

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When All Roads Lead to Beijing

<p>China’s foreign policy under Xi Jinping has witnessed a significant shift. Formerly focused on China’s relationship with the world’s major powers, China’s leaders are now redirecting their attention to relations with the nations around China, as well as to those nations beyond with which China seeks to develop closer economic ties.</p>

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Chinese Education: From Hallowed to Hollow

[…] in row, the number of college hopefuls taking the national university entrance exam, or gaokao, has dropped. Analysts trace the decline to a corresponding drop in the number of children born at the beginning of the last decade due to China's one-child policy. However, the decrease also suggests two realities facing young people in China today.</p>

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China does a lot of things.

In this vein we often hear that "China" persecutes Christians. The assumption behind this statement is that the Chinese government has a specific policy of cracking down on the church, and that this policy is uniformly implemented across China. As Joann Pittman points out in the current issue of the ChinaSouce Quarterly, the idea […]