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Catholic Social Thought

A Contribution to Civil Society in Contemporary China

[…] was evidenced early by the establishment in 1985 of the Amity Foundation. Amity is a semi-autonomous, voluntary, nonprofit organization created on the initiative of Chinese Protestants to promote education, social and health services, and rural development in China’s poorest coastal regions and western ethnic minority areas. While no equivalent national organization yet exists under […]

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The Hidden China

[…] ISBN: 0-9535757-5-6, 500 pp). Notes ^ Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Information China (London: Pergamon Press, 1989), Vol.3, p.1248.  ^ Article 147 of the Chinese Penal Code.  ^ Ralph R. Covell, The Liberating Gospel in China: The Christian Faith Among China’s Minority Peoples (Michigan: Baker Books, 1994), p.24.  ^ CASS, Information China, Vol.3, […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | February 1, 2018

[…] arrives for a three-day visit to boost trade and investment after Brexit. The initiative includes the extension of a Maths teacher exchange programme and a campaign to promote English language learning in China. How Chinese government uses ‘front organisations’ to influence Australian society and monitor behaviour of its citizens studying there (January 31, 2018, […]

Editorials

A Glimpse of “From Everywhere to Everywhere”

[…] this podcast explores the numerous facets of the increasing engagement between China and Africa. Four years after the summit in Beijing, the Lausanne Congress was held in Cape Town, South Africa. One of the emerging themes was that the spread of the gospel is no longer going to be “from the west to the […]

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ZGBriefs | July 22, 2021

[…] by expanded digital surveillance, which played a central role in China’s successful containment of the virus. Their everyday movements will be tracked by a mandatory smartphone “health code” app, required for entry to office buildings, restaurants, shopping malls and train stations. Facial recognition cameras, already common in public places, have also proliferated in residential areas. […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Where the Church Gathers in Difficult Times

[…] back into the corner to cover it up. If anyone came from the outside, the person keeping watch would knock on the cupboard or use some other code, and the sound of singing and prayer would immediately cease. Tunnels During the Sino-Japanese War, the Eighth Route Army had dug tunnels for the war. After […]

View From the Wall

The Master’s Embarrassment

[…] too serious. If it is serious, they just wait to die since they cannot afford a doctor. Greedy officials suck the people dry, and the complicated tax code pressures peasants to the point where they cannot breathe. In the spring of 2000 in Jianli County, Hubei Province, a village Party secretary named Li Changping […]

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ZGBriefs | April 12, 2018

[…] Group Establishes Foreign NGO Representative Office in Jilin Province (April 9, 2018, The China NGO Project) Located in Changchun city, Jilin province, the North Korea International Trade Promotion Council (朝鲜国际贸易促进委员会) is, not surprisingly, focused on trade promotion between North Korea and Jilin. A Round-up of Some Recent NGO-related News and Articles (April 9, 2018, […]

Book Reviews

Eastern Versus Western Learning Approaches

Book Review

[…] vastly different beliefs about learning which affects how they view the world, themselves and others. Innovation, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit are attributes that are being discussed and promoted at education centers in the U.S., China and around the world. School leaders in China recognize that their educational system does not promote creative thinking among […]

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ZGBriefs | April 23, 2015

[…] the question of what translation is. I’m afraid it is something quite different from what the person on the street takes it to be. It is not code-switching. Let’s take a tiny example, chosen at random, from David Roy’s translation of the immense sixteenth-century Chinese novel Chin P’ing Mei, or The Plum in the […]