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ZGBriefs | August 29, 2024
[…] project soft power. For example, overheated nationalism among average citizens and public officials alike is backfiring on China’s public opinion warfare and threatening its “Three Warfares” strategy. Japan Says Chinese Spy Plane Violated Its Airspace (August 27, 2024, BBC News) Japan scrambled fighter jets after a Y-9 surveillance plane “violated the territorial airspace” of […]
January 23, 2014
[…] stops functioning, does it make a sound? On or around 3:20 p.m. on Jan. 21, most Chinese websites became inaccessible about two-thirds, one technology expert with anti- virus company Qihoo 360 told state-run China National Radio. The massive service interruption, coupled with the lack of a full official explanation, left many Chinese wondering whom […]
ZGBriefs | June 6, 2024
[…] summit in Switzerland. He said Russia was trying to dissuade other states from attending the event, and that China was working to do this as well. China, Japan Agree to Restart Ruling Party Talks After Six-Year Hiatus (May 29, 2024, Reuters) China and Japan have agreed to resume regular talks between their ruling parties […]
ZGBriefs | August 17, 2017
[…] other nation. China's vast holdings of U.S. government debt jumped $44 billion to $1.15 trillion in June, according to U.S. Treasury Department data. That took China above Japan, which offloaded $21 billion in U.S. bonds in the month. Education Why My School Teaches Students to Survive on Next to Nothing (August 13, 2017, Sixth Tone) […]
June 21, 2012
[…] the world via language and cultural education, has generated much controversy since its beginnings in 2004. While government sponsored efforts to bolster national image through the global promotion of language and culture are not unique to China (see Frances Alliances Franaises, Spains Instituto Cervantes, or Germanys Goethe-Institut), their presence within established universities and exercise […]
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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China
[…] those affected by AIDS in their villages. He works in central China where unscrupulous and unsanitary blood collection practices in the 1990s left thousands infected with the virus; whole villages now are informally called “AIDS villages.” “In the beginning people wouldn’t even buy cabbages from these AIDS villages,” the doctor explained. “There was so […]
Living with HIV in China
[…] they are carrying their mother’s antibodies. It isn’t until testing at 18 months old, that a child is determined in fact to be a carrier of the virus. (When a child is 18 months old, the mother’s antibodies are no longer in her baby’s blood system.) If a baby is born HIV negative, but […]
Lockdown Is Over, but Life Is Still Not Normal
[…] Here we will look at one aspect—the emotional impact on the people of China. To find out if what I’ve heard about the emotional impact of the virus is correct, I talked with a couple of Chinese counselors. As always the conversations were interesting and enlightening as to the specific needs of the people […]
March 27, 2014
[…] Chinese government may indeed hope that greater familiarity with Chinese language and culture will reap soft power benefits for their country; but the U.S. has traditionally also promoted international exchanges (such as the Fulbright programs) with a confidence that such exchanges will also deliver soft power benefits for the U.S. One might argue that […]
April 18, 2013
[…] health emergencies. Video: Next stop in the H7N9 national tour: Beijing (April 14, 2013, Shanghaiist) Previously found only in eastern parts of China, the H7N9 avian flu virus has officially spread to Beijing, with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention confirming the citys first case early on Saturday. A seven-year-old girl, whose […]