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ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 24, 2012

[…] a “foreign bitch” and praised police for “clearing out foreign trash”. The attack by the host of the English language programme Dialogue, which says it seeks to promote cross-cultural debate, was initially viewed by some commentators as an attempt at satire. His programme is shown on CCTV-9, the channel regarded as part of China’s […]

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March 21, 2013

[…] unintended collision or other incident could lead to a broader clash. RELIGION Christianity and Civil Society in China (March 18, 2013, Mark Shans Upper Room) Christianity is promoting citizenship rights in China today primarily through invisible and unstructured church communities. Through the pastoral regions culture based on justice- and love-centered Christian ethics, churches and […]

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ZGBriefs | December 29, 2016

[…] 26, 2016, The Wall Street Journal) Now, as he nears the end of his first five-year term, many party insiders say Mr. Xi is trying to block promotion of a potential successor next year, suggesting he wants to remain in office after his second term expires in 2022, when he would be 69 years […]

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ZGBriefs | December 3, 2015

[…] Fortune Cookie is trying to change that. It's the first to serve American-style Chinese food in Shanghai. China Is Now the Top Source of Foreign Tourists to Japan (December 2, 2015, China Real Time) China has surpassed South Korea to become the largest source of foreign tourists to Japan, according to recent data from […]

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June 19, 2014

[…] on Saturday urged colleges that operate Chinese language and culture centers financed by the Peoples Republic of China to either scrap the partnerships or renegotiate them to promote transparency and protect academic freedom. In a statement approved last week by the AAUPs Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure and released here on Saturday […]

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January 3, 2014

[…] Does a superpower collision loom? (January 1, 2014, The Guardian) Who holds the key to the future of East Asia? As US influence recedes, arch-enemies China and Japan are flexing their muscles. Chinese cook rescued by Japan after trying to fly balloon to disputed islands (January 1, 2014, The Guardian) A Chinese cook who […]

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February 6, 2014

[…] player that is owed respect, outsiders often forget that China does not even have a professional military. The PLA, unlike the armed forces of the United States, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and other regional heavyweights, is by definition not a professional fighting force. Rather, it is a party army, the armed wing of the […]

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ZGBriefs | September 10, 2015

[…] financial and political moment. Takeaways from China’s Military Parade (September 5, 2015, China Real Time) China staged a grand military parade for the 70th anniversary of the allied victory over Japan in World War II. While the event’s primary audience was domestic, the projection of national strength the meticulously managed imagery conveyed also says a lot about […]

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Striving toward the Chinese Century

[…] Bank’s estimate (using purchasing power to value production), China ranks number three among the 15 most powerful economies in the world, next only to the U.S. and Japan. By the year 2020, China will be the number one economy in the world, followed by the U.S. and Japan—with a large margin in between! If […]

Book Reviews

Preparing for Chinese Culture

A Book Review

[…] description of “first encounters” between Americans and Chinese peels back the layers of interpersonal communication to show the reader communication actually works. She talks about cultural “ codes” we all use to designate the ways we use language that may not be immediately intelligible for those outside of our culture. For example, American businessmen […]