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Anticipating Urban China

<p>As ChinaSource celebrates 20 years of service we are digging into our archives for articles chronicling the myriad far-reaching changes in China during the past two decades. Here we look at urbanization.</p>

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China by the Numbers

[…] had shot back up, contributing to a stabilizing of global population growth until the early 1970s. Then the global numbers began a slow decline as China’s one-child policy took hold with dramatic effect into the early 1980s. China Tips the Scales This simple graph in an airline magazine was yet another example of how […]

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House Church and TSPM: Surprising Admissions in China’s Official Press

[…] who refused to cooperate at that time with the TSPM were imprisoned. The author also quotes one of China's well-known "public intellectuals," a scholar on Chinese religious policy, who asserts that today more than half of China's believers are likely in the unofficial church. In a section curiously subtitled "A forceless amnesty," the article […]

View From the Wall

China in 2020

Vol. 9, No. 3

<p>Considering the changes that are sweeping though China, what will China look like in 2020? How are these changes affecting the people of China?</p>

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Following the Belt and Road

[…] goes—will be able to travel to some of the nations least reached with the gospel. Business platforms will provide the means to do so. As Chinese foreign policy analyst Nadege Rolland points out, BRI is much more than a plan to provide infrastructure projects for China’s neighbors to the West and South. In this […]

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3 Questions: Carol Lee Hamrin

Regarding China’s National Security Commission

[…] interview with Dr. Fenggang Yang of the Center on Religion and Chinese Society at Purdue University. The formation of China’s National Security Commission (NSC) was first announced in November 2013 and the NSC was established in January 2014. Dr. David M. (Mike) Lampton, Director of China Studies at The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International […]

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A Pivotal Decade

<p>Writing in 2001, Dr. Carol Lee Hamrin anticipated the major milestones in a decade—the 2000s— that in many ways served as a defining period for China.</p>

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China’s Place in the World

[…] September 6, 2022. Accessed October 24, 2022.  <a href="https://www.bu.edu/gdp/2022/09/06/ten-years-of-the-belt-and-road-reflections-and-recent-trends/?utm_content=220278315&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&hss_channel=tw-905477617775771654">https://www.bu.edu/gdp/2022/09/06/ten-years-of-the-belt-and-road-reflections-and-recent-trends/?utm_content=220278315&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&hss_channel=tw-905477617775771654</a>. “The World According to China with Elizabeth Economy.” <em>China in the World Podcast, </em>January 28, 2022. Accessed September 20, 2022. <a href="https://soundcloud.com/chinafile/the-world-according-to-china-with-elizabeth-economy">https://soundcloud.com/chinafile/the-world-according-to-china-with-elizabeth-economy</a>. “The New Great Game: How China Replaced Russia in Kazakhstan and Beyond.” <em>Chinese Whispers, </em>August 22, 2022. Accessed September 20,2022. <a href="https://player.fm/series/chinese-whispers/the-new-great-game-how-china-replaced-russia-in-kazakhstan-and-beyond">https://player.fm/series/chinese-whispers/the-new-great-game-how-china-replaced-russia-in-kazakhstan-and-beyond</a>. Amitrajeet […]

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4 Drivers of Change for Foreign Workers in China

[…] decades ago is now being done by local believers. As the capacity of the indigenous church expands the role of foreign workers will continue to shift. The Policy Environment. China’s Foreign NGO Law, new draft religious regulations, tightening visa restrictions, and a less hospitable business climate are all indicators of the larger policy shifts […]

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What Day Is This?

[…] no religious policy. The church has gone from being on the outskirts of society to making a very intentional attempt for example, following the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008 to engage with the society. It has struggled with the state over its legal right to exist and, today, has apparently reached some degree of rapprochement […]