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ZGBriefs

July 12, 2013

[…] but when the Paragons was banned, it meant that, of loyalty and filial piety, only loyalty remained loyalty to the Communist Party. While the Communist Party now promotes filial piety, it ignores its own history of suppressing it and blames individual behavior for the breakdown of ethical norms, then comes out with a ridiculous […]

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September 5, 2013

[…] orders mooncakes off the menu (September 3, 2013, AFP) China has banned officials from buying mooncakes with public funds during an upcoming holiday, as the Communist leadership promotes its crackdown on corruption. The pastry, a traditional food during the Mid-Autumn Festival which this year falls on September 19, has a sweet, heavy filling often […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, October 31 Issue

[…] efforts to urbanize nomadic peoples are proving difficult and controversial. Human Rights Watch estimates that 2 million Tibetans have been moved as part of similar programs in Tibet alone. Writing on the regions of Qinghai and Tibet, Skokals puts the urbanization plans within the context of control: While China's urbanization has been concentrated in […]

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November 7, 2013

[…] we should expect from this years meeting and what we shouldnt. Excerpts have been edited for length, style and clarity. China vows to silence Dalai Lama in Tibet (November 2, 2013, AFP) China's ruling Communist Party aims to silence the voice of the Dalai Lama in his Tibetan homeland by tightening controls on media […]

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May 15, 2014

[…] (May 9, 2014, The Los Angeles Times) The book traces China's 35-year journey from poverty and collective dogmatism to a dynamic if cut-throat era of competition, self- promotion and materialism. 20 Books about Xinjiang and Uyghur (Rated and Ranked) (May 12, 2104, Far West China) Looking for a book on Xinjiang, either for your […]

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March 5, 2015

[…] those public accounts set up by everyone from news organizations to activists to brands like Nike and Sprite and forward the content their onto their contacts. China promotes mixed marriages in Tibet as way to achieve unity (August 16, 2014, Washington Post) In recent weeks, Chinese officials in charge of the Tibetan Autonomous Region […]

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ZGBriefs | April 16, 2015

[…] posters produced in the 1970s and 1980s in the People’s Republic of China which represent an extraordinary example of popular visual material created by official sources to promote a sense of shared history and national identity. How Asian-Americans Found A Home In The World Of K-Pop (April 14, 2015, NPR) It's no secret that […]

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ZGBriefs | June 25, 2015

[…] China’s Biggest Taboos: The Three Ts (June 23, 2015, The Diplomat) Almost upon arrival in China, one is counseled not to discuss the three Ts — Taiwan, Tibet, and Tiananmen. Deadly Clash Between Police and Ethnic Uighurs Reported in Xinjiang Region of China (June 24, 2015, The New York Times) More than a dozen […]

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ZGBriefs | November 12, 2015

[…] 11, 2015, From the West Courtyard) The latest episode in our ChinaSource Conversations podcast series continues our exploration into mentoring in the Chinese context. Communist Party in Tibet Aims to Punish Dalai Lama Followers (November 11, 2015, The New York Times) The Chinese Communist Party in central Tibet is aiming to peer into the […]

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ZGBriefs | June 23, 2016

[…] Thangka worship activity held in Lhasa (June 17, 2016, China Daily) Buddhism followers attend a Thangka worship activity in the Tsurphu Monastery in Lhasa, capital of China's Tibet autonomous region, June 16, 2016. An annual Thangka worship activity to show a 38-meter-by-35-meter Thangka was held at Tsurphu Monastery, a main base of the Kagyu […]