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ZGBriefs | August 11, 2022

[…] Confuse Henan County Residents (August 5, 2022, Sixth Tone) Authorities in central China have backtracked on a controversial policy that allowed a county government to arbitrarily change the health code status of residents and curtail their movements following an online backlash over harsh COVID-19 control measures. Nevertheless, Chinese Civil Society Persisted (August 8, 2022, China File) He called […]

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ZGBriefs | March 19, 2015

[…] Chinese Education Minister Yuan Guiren has been issuing dire warnings about the threat of foreign ideas on China’s college campuses, calling for a ban on textbooks that promote “Western values” and forbidding criticism of the Communist Party’s leadership in the classroom. Getting less attention, however, is how forthcoming reforms to the country’s private schools […]

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ZGBriefs | January 21, 2016

[…] among Chinese students on social media, and some have been circulating how-to guides on legally possessing and using a gun in the U.S. China to introduce real-name registration for migrant workers (January 20, 2016, China Daily) China is set to introduce a real-name registration system for migrant workers to better protect their rights in […]

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ZGBriefs | July 27, 2017

[…] Representative Offices and Temporary Activities (July 19, 2017, China File) To analyze foreign NGO representative offices, we looked at organizations’ countries/regions of origin, province and date of registration, fields of work, and number of representative offices per organization.  The Overseas NGO Law: A Second Look (July 26, 2017, From the West Courtyard) The fact […]

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ZGBriefs | December 13, 2018

[…] violation of a landmark 2015 pact to refrain from hacking for commercial gain. China wants a new world order. At the U.N., NGOs secretly paid cash to promote Beijing’s vision.  (December 11, 2018, Yahoo News) Regardless of the prosecution’s arguments in court, Western intelligence officials says Ho’s case fits a broader pattern. Beijing, they argue, is […]

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ZGBriefs | September 10, 2020

China doubles down against foreign teachers spreading Christianity  (September 6, 2020, South China Morning Post) New regulations underscore ban against unauthorised promotion of religion in the classroom and require new overseas hires to complete 20 hours of study on the country’s political system. Authorities are closing what little space there was to discuss the […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, January 17 Issue

[…] orderly way'. How deep and how wide these reforms are implemented is definitely something worth paying attention to. As Parents Age, Asian-Americans Struggle to Obey a Cultural Code (The New York Times) In our society, the visible Asian immigrants are most often young, hard-working members of society. What is less visible is the population […]

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New Religious Regulations: Another View

[…] value and build harmonious co-existence. There are almost no other ideologies that can ensure the proper government of a great country. Therefore, religious groups are responsible for promoting national religious policy. Religious groups also cannot be subordinate to or have personnel relationships with foreign religions. In terms of theological education, educational institutes that offer […]

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Serving Well Where You Don’t Belong

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Living with HIV in China

[…] daughter’s medical history. We hoped we could transfer her original test results between provinces, but because those test results were not reported we were repeatedly refused the registration needed for treatment. No one wanted to claim her. That’s when we connected with the Beijing CDC and learned that there were no reported cases of […]