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ZGBriefs | March 1, 2018
Xi Won’t Go: A ChinaFile Conversation (February 25, 2018, China File) What do constitutional changes mean for Chinese politics, political reform, and relations with the rest of the world?
ZGBriefs | August 9, 2018
Remaking China’s Civil Society in the Xi Jinping Era (August 2, 2018, China File) Xi is advancing an ambitious effort to remake civil society in the Party-state’s image.
ZGBriefs | September 13, 2018
China cracks down on 39;chaotic39; religious information online (September 10, 2018, The Guardian) All organisations promoting religious messages on the internet will have to apply for licenses.
ZGBriefs | September 20, 2018
Land of a billion road trips: Chinese tourists are ditching buses for their own steering wheels (September 18, 2018, The Globe and Mail) On the rise of road-tripping in China.
ZGBriefs | February 22, 2018
China’s Hui Muslims fearful Chinese New Year education ban a sign of curbs to come (February 16, 2018, Reuters) a ban on young people engaging in religious education in mosques is an unwelcome interference in how they lead their lives.
ZGBriefs | April 12, 2018
China’s Communist Party Takes (Even More) Control of the Media: A ChinaFile Conversation (April 11, 2018, China File) What does this change mean? Various experts weigh in.
ZGBriefs | July 12, 2018
Love in an Old Climate (July 7, 2018, The World of Chinese) What is it like to face the end of one’s life—and see one’s loved ones grow old—in a country with an imperfect medical system?
China and the Church: 5 Trends to Watch in 2018
[…] that sees both the church’s domestic impact and foreign connections as problematic. While many developments within the church itself would seem to bode well for the future, 2018 finds China’s church potentially on a collision course with the current regime, as China’s leaders tighten their grip on all sectors of society, including religion. How […]
ZGBriefs | August 23, 2018
The Farmer Who Changed China Forever (August 21, 2018, Sixth Tone) Forty years ago, Yan Hongchang broke the law to save his village from hunger.