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ZGBriefs | February 14, 2019
[…] entrepreneur Lina Getachew Ayenew, born in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, has spent the past five years documenting China's emergence as a key player in Africa's economic development, distilling her findings into her new book The Complete Beginner's Guide to China-Africa Relations. Resources You Can Learn Chinese (Podcast) (February 12, 2019, Sinosplice) This podcast is about learning Chinese; it doesn’t teach Chinese. And while […]
ZGBriefs | January 28, 2016
[…] (January 26, 2017, China Real Time) When Hong Kong shivered through its coldest day in nearly sixty years Sunday, some of the city’s hardier inhabitants rushed to find frost, a rare and exotic site in this subtropical climate. These explorers figured that the chilliest place would be the top of Tai Mo Shan, the […]
ZGBriefs | March 5, 2020
[…] China's government (March 2, 2020, CNN) But the overwhelming narrative on social media is that concealing the truth has caused another problem. Amid dwindling public trust, authorities are finding it increasingly difficult to combat potentially harmful disinformation. China Uighurs 'moved into factory forced labour' for foreign brands (February 2, 2020, BBC) Thousands of Muslims from China's Uighur […]
ZGBriefs | January 14, 2016
[…] on adoption. Over the years I’ve read numerous books concerning this pressing topic, and Three Names of Me is definitely one of the better adoption books you’ll find for children. Looming Transitions: The Backstory and the Benefits (January 13, 2016, From the West Courtyard) This book is for those who will be going through […]
ZGBriefs | November 3, 2016
[…] “to take”. Books Review: “Voices from the Past: Historical Reflections on Christian Missions in China” (October 23, 2016, Global China Center) The thin-skinned, faint-hearted, and self-confident may find Voices from the Past a bit too bracing. It will irritate their egos, challenge their lack of courage, and expose their pride in ways they may […]
ZGBriefs | July 28, 2016
[…] Chinese family life, whether “traditional” or contemporary forms of family. Society / Life Balancing Pension Challenges in a Graying Society (July 20, 2016, Caixin Online) Authorities must find ways to minimize the negative impact of its plan to delay the age of retirement, particularly on the most vulnerable segments of society. Oil and Water: […]
ZGBriefs | March 14, 2019
<p><strong>Where Will Your Plastic Trash Go Now That China Doesn't Want It?</strong> (March 13, 2019, <em>NPR</em>)<br /> What should wealthy countries do with their plastic waste now that China no longer is buying it?</p>
How Many Christians Are There in China? It’s Complicated
[…] the results will be skewed. The report is definitely worth reading, so long as your goal is understanding the complexity of the question more than looking to find the definitive number. Christianity Today reached out to a number of experts and scholars on China’s religious landscape, including ChinaSource founder Brent Fulton, to ask for […]
ZGBriefs | April 30, 2015
[…] spreading influence of nearby mainland China on the prosperous, open-minded city she's always called home. China’s Leftists Are Embracing Confucius. Why? (April 23, 2015, China File) Other findings require more effort to digest: The paper finds a strong correlation between “leftist” beliefs and what it terms “cultural conservatism”—defined as those who support “traditional, Confucian […]
ZGBriefs | September 28, 2017
[…] the arrival of a wave of Russian immigrants in northeastern China. At first, most were rail workers and their families, but later, merchants who had caught wind of the enormous commercial potential raced to open stores in the northeast. By 1917, Russian immigrants made up more than a quarter of residents in Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang province.</p>