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A Decade of Change and Future Prospects
[…] understood the times and knew what Israel should do.”2 The most common association of the New Era is with China’s current leader, Xi Jinping, partly because Pre sident Xi was the one who began to use this phrase. While President Xi’s leadership has had an undeniable impact on China’s trajectory, there have been other […]
ZGBriefs | August 15, 2019
I don’t’: why China’s millennials are saying no to marriage (August 10, 2019, South China Morning Post) Ran’s thinking is typical among Chinese born after 1990. She is part of a generation who are in no rush to tie the knot in large part as a result of huge social and economic changes that have overturned […]
Peoples of China
Strangers in a Strange Land: Expatriates in China
[…] communities in China’s major cities are playing a role in shaping the new cosmopolitans of China. Cities like Beijing and Shanghai are now offering “Green Cards”permanent re sident cardsto those expatriates working in certain promoted/designated labor categories. For the first time, expatriates have access (for a fee) to the Chinese educational, employment and health […]
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The Family in China
What are the major shifts that have taken place in Chinese families over the years and what have been the underlying causes behind them?
January 3, 2014
[…] to the old Silk Road city of Kashgar in Xinjiang's south, the regional government said in a statement on its news website (www.ts.cn). Why Is Chinese Pre sident Xi Jinpings Simple Meal a Big Deal? (December 30, 2013, Tea Leaf Nation) Chinese President Xi Jinping walks into the Qing Feng Bun Shop. After lining […]
ZGBriefs | June 22, 2017
[…] Strings Down Under? (June 20, 2017, Foreign Policy) Revelations about Chinese influence have rocked Australian media and politics. Should the U.S. have the same debate? The dark side of China’s national renewal (June 21, 2017, Financial Times) The most interesting thing about Zhonghua minzu is that it very deliberately and specifically incorporates anyone with Chinese blood […]
The Climbers
A Film Review
[…] Everest would probably be it. The film The Climbers is based on the true story of Chinese mountaineers in the 1960s who successfully summited from the north side but failed to document it with photographic evidence. After being challenged by the international community, they embarked on a second expedition to prove themselves by doing […]
Church-State Relations in Light of the Cross Demolition Campaign
On July 16, the website of the Pushi Institute for Social Science published a long piece titled "Considering the Future of church-state relations in China after the 2-14-2015 Zhejiang Cross Dispute." It had originally been published in the Christian Times. It’s a rather long piece so we have decided to excerpt two parts.