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How to Succeed at Philanthropy in China
<p>In our previous post, "How to Fail at Philanthropy in China," we shared some insights from Clare Pearson in Beijing, based on her experience with corporate donors in China. Clare presented these last month at Philanthropy and China: A Time of Promise, a conference sponsored by the International Association of Advisors in Philanthropy.</p>
Pursuing the Right “Dream”
[…] the country's newly installed leaders are promoting is largely a vision of economic growth and prosperity, couched in terms of national pride and increasing strength vis-a-vis the international community. This vision of a strong and prosperous country is not new; late-Qing reformers and May 4th activists alike sounded a similar call, and progress a […]
3 Questions: Transparency and Generosity
<p>A ChinaSource "3 Questions" interview with Dr. Gary Hoag, ECFA International Liaison, and Dr. Sas Conradie of Global Generosity Network on the relationship between transparency and generosity. </p>
From the Pulpit to the Marketplace
<p>In the new occasional journal <em>Missions and Vocations,</em> Rev. Ronald Yu, President of China Ministries International, traces his journey from pastor to missional entrepreneur.</p>
How to Fail at Philanthropy in China
<p>At a recent conference on China hosted by the International Association of Advisors in Philanthropy, Clare Pearson of <em>Charitarian Magazine</em> in Beijing offered some helpful tips.</p>
Peoples of China
For Such a Time as This
[…] who head abroad for educational and professional opportunities now range in age from middle school students all the way to middle-aged scholars. According to the Institute for International Exchange (IIE) 2011 Open Doors report, young Chinese like Wang now make up twenty-two percent (almost 160,000) of all international students and scholars in the US, […]
Policy, Implementation, and Shifting Official Perceptions of the Church in China
[…] charges of abusing young women within the church, Gong soon became somewhat of a poster child for the persecuted church in China. As a result of mounting international pressure his sentence was commuted to life in prison. Concern over Gong’s case continued for years until evidence finally came to light indicating that he was […]
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Holy See-China Provisional Agreement
The Balance Sheet Five and a Half Years Later
[…] Western imperialism in the minds of the Chinese people. Because of this perception, the Chinese government is concerned that religion—particularly Catholicism, which is well organized at the international level—not become a political tool for foreign interference. It draws parallels with Tibet and Xinjiang, regions allegedly associated with terrorism and separatism. Whether or not this […]
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China’s Place in the World
[…] power in 2012 and the start of what China calls the “New Era.” Under Deng Xiaoping, the implicit message was that China was prepared to abide by international norms. Cultural and educational exchanges, as well as dynamic interaction between Chinese and Western governments, along with their respective business communities, served to underscore this understanding […]
ZGBriefs | August 8, 2024
[…] are hundreds of wet markets all over Shanghai, and they have proved remarkably resilient. Though they’re hardly relaxing places to shop, they offer customers access to fresh, cheap produce within a few minutes’ walk of their homes. But the city is now giving the markets a much-needed upgrade, aiming not only to improve hygiene […]