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ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 12, 2012

[…] knows how to do perfectly, rather than what it feels like doing. Baidu does not follow trends. How the internet is powering the fight against Beijing’s dirty air (April 10, 2012, The Guardian, by Christina Larson) Chinese social media and public pressure have pushed pollution up the agenda in Beijing, says environmentalist Ma Jun. […]

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China’s Burgeoning Cities

[…] and extensive history, far too little of it has been preserved. Apart from a few scattered exceptions such as Beijing’s Forbidden City, warfare and natural disasters have combined to leave surprisingly little of her ancient cities intact. Modernization has added one more element to this destructive tendency as city planners all too often let […]

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ZGBriefs | November 3, 2016

[…] China Debuts Its New, Nearly Battle-Ready Stealth Jet (November 2, 2016, The Daily Beast) China’s first stealth fighter made its official, public debut at the annual Zhuhai air show in southeast China Tuesday, bringing the plane one step closer to frontline service with the Chinese air force—and a step closer to presenting America’s own […]

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Anticipating Urban China

[…] and extensive history, far too little of it has been preserved. Apart from a few scattered exceptions such as Beijing’s Forbidden City, warfare and natural disasters have combined to leave surprisingly little of her ancient cities intact. Modernization has added one more element to this destructive tendency as city planners all too often let […]

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November 22, 2012

[…] powerful speech called Talk at Peking University, directly criticizing the lack of free speech in China.Online protests after Chinese Twitter user arrested (November 21, 2012, BBC)Hundreds of web users have signed a petition demanding the release of a Beijing man accused of criticising China’s authorities on Twitter. Zhai Xiaobing, who is being linked to […]

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ZGBriefs | June 16, 2016

<p></p> <p>Video: Sichuan Cuisine, Imperiled by Success (June 14, 2016, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> “Sichuanese cuisine really faces a crisis,” said Wang Kaifa, a 71-year-old chef who has been leading a campaign against what he sees as the creeping debasement of the region’s celebrated cooking. “The scene feels like it’s booming, but this is […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for June 14, 2012

[…] ready to impound EU planes in CO2 dispute (June 12, 2012, Reuters)China will take swift counter-measures that could include impounding European aircraft if the EU punishes Chinese airlines for not complying with its scheme to curb carbon emissions, the China Air Transport Association said on Tuesday. The warning came as the U.N.’s aviation body […]

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October 18, 2012

[…] Minister of Railways, Liu Zhijun, took charge of plans to build seventy-five hundred miles of high-speed railwaymore than could be found in the rest of the world combined. For anyone with experience on Chinese trains, it was hard to picture.ARTICLES IN CHINESE (Pacific Institute for Social Sciences) (Pacific Institute for Social Sciences)LINKS FOR RESEARCHERSHouse […]

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“Kiwis” in the Middle Kingdom

New Zealanders Serving God’s Mission in China from 1877 to 1953 and Beyond

[…] years, New Zealand sent at least 255 missionaries to China. The CIM was the biggest and earliest recruiter of all, followed by the Presbyterian Church. Table 1: Number and percentage of China missionaries from NZ of the top five mission organizations2   Year of the first China missionary Total number of China missionaries % […]

View From the Wall

When Can I Go Home?

Caring for China's Homeless Children

<p>Mid-January in Zhengzhou, the temperature dipped to -7C after a snowstorm. Chuan, a 13 year-old boy from the far west province of Gansu, was rummaging through a trash bin in a corner inside the Zhengzhou train station. His face was covered in soot; he was wearing an ill-fitted, filthy cotton jacket, lightweight trousers and […]