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The Blessing—China

[…] made in Australia, Burma, Chile, Canada, France, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Lebanon, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Romania, Spain, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe. “The Arab World Blessing” features singers from 16 Arab-speaking countries in the Middle East, North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, and South Sudan. Earlier […]

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Preparing for Chinese Culture

A Book Review

[…] is embedded in the actual message spoken. Someone can listen to the sports metaphors above, and if the listener knows the sporting reference, they can understand the code. In high context communication, however, the meaning relies more heavily on the setting, background, or circumstance surrounding the communication (much more difficult to figure out!). Davis […]

The Lantern

Faith in Fragile Times

[…] amidst China’s current inward, nationalistic turn and how should we orient ourselves in response? Date: April 7, 2022 Time: 1:00PM (US Central Daylight Time) Presenter: Easten Law Registration is free REGISTER HERE ChinaSource Quarterly, 2021 Spring Issue Reaching Migrant Workers in China, guest editor, Reggie Reimer In his editorial, “The Struggles and Strengths of […]

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Ten Things to Know about China’s Migrant Workers

[…] Worker" is a term that describes rural workers who have moved to the cities for work, but who still retain their "peasant" classification. Because their hukou ( registration) remain in the countryside, they do not have access to the same social benefits that urban residents do. 263 million Chinese are classified as "peasant laborers." […]

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China’s NGO Policy: Iron Cage or Ladder to Success?

[…] what one asks for. “We got what we wanted—only it wasn’t really what we wanted.” For overseas organizations, the new legal structure was a game-changer. An onerous registration process faced those that sought to stay on in China. Responsibility for vetting these organizations shifted to the Ministry of Public Security. Those working in areas […]

Chinese Christian Voices

When the Police Come Knocking

A Guide for Churches

[…] Religious Affairs that limit the church’s worship and faith (including joining the Three-Self Church, attending any meeting held by the State Administration for Religious Affairs, accepting any registration or suspension by the State Administration for Religious Affairs, any orders to disperse our meeting, or any threats), the church will disobey by non-violent methods, and […]

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ZGBriefs | May 23, 2019

[…] of China. When you encounter confusing situations or cultural differences, what you learn here will help you reconcile them with your cultural background and expectations. Use Coupon Code SPRING2019 to purchase the course for $9.99. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs Podcast: Chinese and Africans are Having Totally Different Conversations About Their Relationship  (May 16, 2019, China File) […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Is Having Insurance an Indication of Unbelief?

A Young Preacher Asks

[…] workers must, according to the law, sign up for social insurance, and enjoy its related privileges. Religious organizations must, in accordance with the law, provide social insurance registration for religious workers.” So this is a legal requirement—it is something every work unit that employs people must take full responsibility for. This is not a […]

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June 12, 2014

[…] Leading scholars, journalists, and bloggers will engage in an open discussion on the impact of new media on contemporary Chinese society. Co-sponsored by Beijing University School of Journalism & Communication. No registration required, open to all. Tuesday, June 17, 2014, 9am -5pm, Auditorium, Peking University Law School Kaiyuan Building 1st Floor. Image credit: Joann Pittman

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Getting Rid of the Grey

5 Years into the Overseas NGO Law

[…] tell us what ONGOs applied and were rejected or what they were applying to do. It also cannot tell us the effects of the pandemic on ONGO registration. Because the national security concerns and framework for ONGO management have expanded into Hong Kong, it is rapidly disappearing as a place from which ONGOs can […]