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Summer 2023 Reading List from ChinaSource
[…] books, we hope you find a few that interest you. China-related Books The Peking Express: The Bandits Who Stole a Train, Stunned the West, and Broke the Republic of China by James M. Zimmerman. The thrilling true story of train-robbing revolutionaries and passengers who got more than they paid for in this Murder on the […]
New Religious Regulations: Another View
[…] value and build harmonious co-existence. There are almost no other ideologies that can ensure the proper government of a great country. Therefore, religious groups are responsible for promoting national religious policy. Religious groups also cannot be subordinate to or have personnel relationships with foreign religions. In terms of theological education, educational institutes that offer […]
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The Present Condition of Christianity and Religious Regulations in China
[…] three suggestions for altering the thinking and implementing policies. The first is to adhere to the principle of equal treatment for all religions. The state should not promote any religion nor should it oppress any religion. Rather, different religions should be allowed to operate according to the rules of a market economy; there should […]
ZGBriefs | September 6, 2018
[…] Xi Jinping? (September 4, 2018, China File) The new leader’s unlimited tenure, coupled with absolute titular authority, means that China Watchers, both in- and outside the People’s Republic, will henceforth be on a deathwatch for Xi Jinping, just as their predecessors were for Mao over four decades ago. Every appearance, or absence, every trip or statement, […]
ZGBriefs | June 13, 2019
[…] of China. When you encounter confusing situations or cultural differences, what you learn here will help you reconcile them with your cultural background and expectations. Use Coupon Code SPRING2019 to purchase the course for $9.99. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs China behind massive Australian National University hack, intelligence officials say (May 5, 2019, The Guardian) The ANU, […]
ZGBriefs | December 19, 2019
[…] bail could remain jailed during the holidays. Beijing calls for Chinese journalists to 'arm their minds' with Xi Jinping Thought (December 17, 2019, CNN) China has issued an updated code of ethics for journalists that calls on reporters to uphold the authority of the Communist Party and be guided by the ideology of President Xi Jinping. Prescribed […]
ZGBriefs | August 6, 2020
[…] biggest beer festival goes ahead as coronavirus cancels out Oktoberfest (August 3, 2020, South China Morning Post) This time, though, visitors will have to present a green health QR code to show they are free of the virus, according to the organisers. They will also have to wear masks, have their temperature taken on entry and […]
ZGBriefs | September 2, 2021
[…] resulted in many freedoms for the Church there. Society / Life China’s Generation N: the young nationalists who have Beijing’s back (August 29, 2021, South China Morning Post) ( registration required) Nationalism has been on the rise, encouraged by the Communist Party and put to effective use by President Xi Jinping. Younger generations’ perceptions and expectations […]
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Chinese Missions along the Belt and Road
[…] among Chinese churches and in the BRI countries. For more information see, “Full text: Action Plan on the Belt and Road Initiative,” The State Council, The People’s Republic of China, March 30, 2015, <a href="http://english.www.gov.cn/archive/publications/2015/03/30/content_281475080249035.htm">http://english.www.gov.cn/archive/publications/2015/03/30/content_281475080249035.htm</a>; Andrew Chatzky and James McBride, “China’s Massive Belt and Road Initiative,” Council on Foreign Relations, January 28, 2020, <a […]
ZGBriefs | October 20, 2016
[…] 2016, Sixth Tone) In the early ’90s, nearly 100,000 people lived in a city that couldn’t be found on any map. It had no name, just a code: 404. 404 City is located on the sandy plains of Gansu province in China’s northwest, some 100 kilometers to the west of Jiayuguan City. Its name […]