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ZGBriefs | March 12, 2015
[…] where media is tightly controlled, it is surprising, if not unprecedented, to see the unimpeded release of a self-funded investigative documentary about one of the most sensitive topics challenging China’s growth, especially when the film is critical of more than a few government agencies and is circulating so widely just ahead of the annual […]
ZGBriefs | April 7, 2016
<p></p> <p>Inside A Chinese Self-Help Group (April 1, 2016, <em>Roads and Kingdoms</em>)<br /> I found my self-help group through an Uber driver. In China, the car service’s drivers are often part-timers who have other occupations—hotel managers, entrepreneurs, housewives—each with his or her own reason for driving, but with the common desire of “going out and learning.”</p>
ZGBriefs | July 13, 2023
[…] cybersecurity firm based in Virginia. Their activities offer a glimpse into an expanding Chinese influence operation in the region, designed to bolster the country’s status as a top regional ally and trading partner. China sends large group of warplanes, navy ships towards Taiwan in forceful display (July 11, 2023, AP, via Yahoo! News) China sent navy […]
ZGBriefs | May 13, 2021
[…] wants a mature relationship with China, foreign minister says (May 7, 2021, Reuters) Nanaia Mahuta’s comments come after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said this week that differences with its top trading partner were getting harder to reconcile, and the country’s parliament unanimously declared human rights abuses were taking place against Uyghur people in China’s Xinjiang region, […]
ZGBriefs | May 14, 2015
<h3></h3> <p><strong>Chinese Province Issues Draft Regulation on Church Crosses</strong> (May 8, 2015, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> In painstaking detail, the 36-page directive sets out strict guidelines for where and how churches in Zhejiang can display crosses. They must be placed on the facades of buildings, not above them. They must be of a color […]
ZGBriefs | July 20, 2017
<p></p> <p>The secret lives of Chinese missionaries in northern Iraq (July 16, 2017, South China Morning Post)<br /> Used to persecution at home, two young Chinese Christians say life can be more peaceful in northern Iraq, where they work with Yazidi refugees.</p>
ZGBriefs | June 6, 2019
<p><strong>Video: The legendary tale behind the Dragon Boat Festival</strong> (June 5, 2019, <em>Inkstone</em>)<br /> The Dragon Boat Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month on the traditional Chinese calendar. This year it's on June 7. </p>
ZGBriefs | November 5, 2015
<p></p> <p>Calling China’s New National Spy Hotline (November 2, 2015, <em>China Real Time</em>)<br /> A man answering the hotline Monday afternoon said he didn’t know why the national hotline was not located in a more central city like Beijing or whether the government planned to set up a toll-free version. So far, he said, no […]
ZGBriefs | October 5, 2017
<p></p> <p>10 Chinese Christians the Western Church Should Know (October 3, 2017, Christianity Today)<br /> These saints who played such an essential role in the establishment of an explicitly Chinese church deserve to be recognized for their service. May their stories inspire new generations of women and men in China and beyond to serve God wherever he […]
ZGBriefs | June 22, 2023
[…] reports in the official media on the appointment of Chinese ambassadors, and the acceptance of foreign ones, bears an important message about the imperial ambitions of China’s top leader. Shaky China: Five scenarios for Xi Jinping’s third term (June 15, 2023, MERICS) The baseline scenario of the report is a “Shaky China”. In this unstable “status quo” […]