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ZGBriefs | June 4, 2020

[…] 2020, South China Morning Post) Beijing is battling allegations that it is running a disinformation campaign on social media, as robust posts by its diplomats in Western countries promoting nationalist sentiment have escalated into a spat between China and other countries, especially the United States. Snapshots From Another Age: China’s ’80s Kids on Film  (June 1, […]

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ZGBriefs | August 11, 2022

[…] Confuse Henan County Residents (August 5, 2022, Sixth Tone) Authorities in central China have backtracked on a controversial policy that allowed a county government to arbitrarily change the health code status of residents and curtail their movements following an online backlash over harsh COVID-19 control measures. Nevertheless, Chinese Civil Society Persisted (August 8, 2022, China File) He called […]

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ZGBriefs | March 9, 2017

[…] body amounts to $500 billion, just below the annual economic output of Sweden. A Quick Scan at the NPC (March 3, 2017, China Media Project) The QR code, it seems, it being pushed this year as a symbol of sorts for the government’s professed openness and transparency. Also on Sunday, media reports said, codes […]

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Ministering to Chinese International High Schoolers in the U.S.

Guarding Their Souls

[…] Brock, M., Marzullo, L. and Omar, A. (2013). Leading in an F-1 Context. (The information was provided to the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel ( CSIET) through a Freedom of Information Act request to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. If a student participated across calendar years, his/her record is counted in […]

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ZGBriefs | March 31, 2016

[…] Thousands of Injuries, Mishaps at Chinese Marathon Prompt Alarm (March 25, 2016, China Real Time) As China’s economy develops, authorities are racing ahead with their efforts to promote long-distance running – but a calamitous marathon in south China has raised questions over whether Beijing is pushing forward at too quick a pace. Thousands of […]

The Lantern

New but Not Normal

[…] Reminder We are offering a new ebook, 7 Trends Impacting Foreign Christians in China. As a current ChinaSource subscriber you can download a copy for free using the coupon code: SUBSCRIBERGIFT.  For a limited time, the ebook is also available to new subscribers. Invite your friends to check out the ChinaSource website and consider subscribing to ChinaSource publications.  […]

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He Came and He’s Returning!

[…] December 10. How to Learn a Language, Part 1, ChinaSource Blog, December 9. Guiyang! ChinaSource Blog, December 6. Our China Stories, ChinaSource Blog, December 4. An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors, ChinaSource Blog (CCV), December 3. A Tea House Ministry in Chicago, ChinaSource Blog, December 2. Learning to Be Hospitable, ChinaSource Blog, […]

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How Can God Reach These People?

A Look at the Chinese Diaspora in South Africa

[…] live in the region of Africa’s Southern Cone, vary widely from 250,000 to half a million, or 750,000 or more (including neighboring countries like Botswana, Eswatini, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Namibia). Part of the difficulty in achieving an accurate number is that there is a hesitancy on the part of many Chinese people to divulge […]

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The Unseen Side of China’s Internet Explosion

[…] newspapers. Unless these sites post political content, they are generally left undisturbed by authorities. Thousands of other Christian individuals and groups utilize Weibo to carry on conversations, promote or comment on posted material, and announce upcoming activities. In the words of ChinaSource Senior Associate Joann Pittman, much attention is given to the “invisible birdcage,” […]

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Dealing with Local Officials in a Changing China

An Update

[…] present regulations that have gone unenforced are now being implemented while new regulations are being drawn up to address areas not previously covered by China’s current legal code. Moreover, many of these regulations—or at least their interpretations—seem to be constantly in process, with the result that nearly everyone is caught in the uncomfortable situation […]