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ZGBriefs | December 30, 2021

[…] Charter in 2017. But eh so-called “confidence doctrine” now looks to be upgraded with a fifth addition – “historical confidence.”  Even in secret, China’s leaders speak in code (January 1, 2022 edition, The Economist) (subscription required) China has published many volumes of excerpts from his speeches. Only recently, however, has a rare leak of secret versions […]

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ZGBriefs | June 16, 2022

[…] Oriental education giant finds new life in English live streaming (June 15, 2022, Reuters) In one video that went viral on Chinese social media, the New Oriental host, after promoting a set deal for steaks, pulls out a small whiteboard where he wrote words including “steak” and “seasoning” in English, explaining how to use them in […]

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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 | January 5, 2022

[…] in 2022. Some in China return to regular activity after COVID infections (January 2, 2022, Reuters) “After the end of this lockdown, we don’t have to scan the health code anymore, nor do we have to check the travel code,” said one of those in the park, Yang, who gave only one name. “So we are […]

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The Collapse of Zero-COVID

A Reading Roundup

[…] kill you and only we can keep you safe” (unlike those heartless bunglers in the West), the government suddenly seemed to be saying “never mind!” The health code apps were turned off. The neighborhood testing centers were dismantled. Travel restrictions were lifted. People were told to take responsibility for their own health. Everyone was […]

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Chinese Christianity and Global Mission

[…] studies. The largest group is Korean with 35,000 students in China followed by Japan with 13,000 students. Even small countries send significant numbers of students to China: Vietnam with 2,300, Thailand with 1,800, Nepal with 1,300 and Mongolia with 1,000. Indonesia, which until recently banned the Chinese language, sent 2,900 students.1 The increase of […]

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March 28, 2013

[…] on the first ladys wardrobe, noteworthy because she appears to have shunned the foreign luxury brands once preferred by Chinas elite in favor domestic labels. China and Vietnam row over South China Sea clash (March 26, 2013, BBC) China has said one of its patrol boats acted reasonably in a confrontation with a Vietnamese […]

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April 24, 2014

[…] Online) First former security czar Zhou Yongkang is put under virtual house arrest; now Central Military Commission generals Xu Caihou and Guo Boxiong stand accused of selling promotions. The anti-corruption campaign is gathering pace, giving President Xi Jinping greater control of two pillars of the China Communist Party establishment and the kind of upper […]

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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 29, 2018

[…] one year after Pastor John Cao was detained while engaging in humanitarian work along the China-Burma border. How Hmong Christians navigate the border tensions between China and  Vietnam (March 28, 2018, The Conversation) Nevertheless, Hmong Christians have been growing in numbers and strength. In the 1990s, church leaders crossed the border into China in […]