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December 6, 2012
[…] 2012, BBC)US-based blind Chinese activist, Chen Guangcheng, has urged the new leader of China’s Communist Party to institute reforms and uphold human rights. In a video posted online, Mr Chen said that Xi Jinping could “carry out reform” or maintain the Party’s power. The nine-minute video was released on Sunday by US-based non-profit organisation […]
Pursuing the Right “Dream”
[…] the theme of the “China Dream,” conducted last year by the blog site Tea Leaf Nation, revealed that mentions of economic gain were virtually non-existent in popular online discussions. This, in stark contrast to the predominate emphasis on economic growth in the official version. Instead, these comments focused on improving the quality of life, […]
August 15, 2013
[…] Gu Kailai, has been jailed for the murder of Neil Heywood in Chongqing in 2011. Xi realigns Party politics to new realities (August 13, 2013, Asia Times Online) Chinese premier Xi Jinping has launched a party education campaign that expounds Maoist theory at a surface level, but underneath this "mass line" approach are plans […]
November 14, 2013
[…] Time) At least one thing appeared clear: State-owned enterprises will remain pillars of Chinas economy. New chapter for change opens in China (November 13, 2013, Asia Times Online) Concentration of power in the hands of the top leadership, a new phase of economic reforms with an expanded role for market forces, and a greater […]
The Challenge of China’s Shifting Labor Market
[…] the trend toward more automation to continue, and with it the demand for robotic technology. Meanwhile the growing ranks of China’s urban consumers are performing more transactions online that previously required interacting in person with sales or service personnel. Whether shopping for insurance or buying a television, there is less and less of a […]
March 6, 2014
[…] 2014, China Real Time) The reports make for turgid reading, but they contain important indications of how Beijing views the economy and its plans for the future. Online versions of the reports typically dont show up on official websites until much later, so China Real Time has scanned and uploaded the files, in both […]
Does China Need More Leadership Training?
[…] getting rather crowded. Options include a proliferation of local Bible schools and training centers, whether run by the unofficial church or under the auspices of the TSPM, online courses and even entire degree programs from various schools and organizations around the world, itinerating professors from overseas, and opportunities to go abroad for studies. On […]
A Generation of One
[…] what it is like to have brothers, sisters, or cousins. China's most privileged generation to date, the youth of today have grown up with McDonald's and iPods, online video games and instant messaging. They are the most connected, the best educated, and the most well-off of any generation in recent history. They are also […]
Six Trends Shaping China (and What They Mean for the Church)
[…] China enacts real education reform. The Chinese internet. China’s “netizen” community continues to grow exponentially, with sixty percent of China’s more than 600 million internet users coming online only within the past three or four years. China’s vibrant online Christian community is one of the biggest untold stories of the current internet boom. Recent […]
ZGBriefs | June 25, 2015
[…] professional associations, whether for scientists or insurance brokers, will be prohibited from accepting Chinese members. China Prepares 'Traditional Culture' Textbooks for Its Officials (June 18, 2015, Caixin Online) A series of textbooks focusing on traditional Chinese culture and history recently appeared at the country's top academy for civil servants, paving the way for what […]