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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 […]
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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China’s Place in the World
[…] out businesses, high-profile athletes, and celebrities for inadvertently “hurting China’s feelings.”15 Navigating a Changing World For Christians in China and globally, the country’s repositioning presents new opportunities. Peter Bryant has written about the potential synergy between China’s BRI strategy and the Chinese church’s emerging mission movement. The tragic execution of two Chinese missionaries in […]
What Day Is This?
[…] when seeking to make sense of church developments in China. A recent article featured on Chinese Church Voices by Professor Liu Peng, a Beijing-based researcher on religious policy, mentioned no fewer than five different phases in the life of the Chinese church since 1949. The differences between these are jarring. Over the decades the […]
3 Questions: Carol Lee Hamrin
Regarding China’s National Security Commission
[…] of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) has published an excellent preliminary analysis of the formation and functioning of the NSC. (See “Xi Jinping and the National Security Commission: policy coordination and political power,” Journal of Contemporary China 24:95, 759–777.) We recently asked Dr. Carol Lee Hamrin of Global China Center about the NSC. Drawing upon Lampton’s […]
A Pivotal Decade
[…] the first time. The new development strategy will also require more rapid growth of the private sector, as well as a change in the long standing anti-migration policy to allow farmers to move to the cities, both to boost consumption and mitigate rural unrest. The new Five Year Plan aims to entice foreign investment […]
Persecution or Potential?
[…] in charitable public welfare. They are doing this not only by lowering the threshold, but also by giving more support…. As the country continues to open up policy, we ought to see it as being driven by the hand of God. Christians can find a vast world here, where churches and Christians can enter […]
Xi’s “New Normal” and the Chinese Church
[…] period of relative openness. While the church may not be experiencing a nationwide crackdown, this brief look at the “new normal” suggests several areas in which national policy currents could buffet China’s Christians. This era calls for much prayer and wisdom on the part of those who partner with Chinese Christians as they navigate […]
Instrumentalizing the Church in China
[…] the Chinese church. By extension, voting for such people or supporting their policies is tantamount to betraying the Christians in China. Religious liberty scholars Knox Thames and Peter Mandaville caution specifically against conflating domestic religious freedom concerns with the plight of persecuted Christians overseas. “Although debates about religious freedom stir strong views and passions […]
How Not to End Persecution
[…] Religious Freedom Summit in Washington, DC, an annual event that Thames was instrumental in launching during his years in government, was a hopeful sign. More than 1, 800 advocates for religious freedom from around the world convened on the nation’s capital in early February for what Co-Chair Katrina Lantos Swett called the most successful […]