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ZGBriefs | June 28, 2018
[…] one only incorporated into the lands of the Qing-dynasty in the eighteenth century, had ethnic, religious and political loyalties stretching far beyond the territory of the People’s Republic. Its ethnic peoples, in particular the Uyghurs were and would remain for the foreseeable future China’s preeminent ‘borderland threat’ 邊患. Resources Praying for the Unreached in China (June […]
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Chinese Missions along the Belt and Road
[…] among Chinese churches and in the BRI countries. For more information see, “Full text: Action Plan on the Belt and Road Initiative,” The State Council, The People’s Republic of China, March 30, 2015, <a href="http://english.www.gov.cn/archive/publications/2015/03/30/content_281475080249035.htm">http://english.www.gov.cn/archive/publications/2015/03/30/content_281475080249035.htm</a>; Andrew Chatzky and James McBride, “China’s Massive Belt and Road Initiative,” Council on Foreign Relations, January 28, 2020, <a […]
We Have Been Harmonized
A Book Review
[…] that they can order in from China, probably even with a maintenance agreement. (pp. 7–8) In addition to perfecting the technology and operating system, China is also promoting its view of the world in an aggressive way. The United Front Works Department (UFWD) is one of the major CCP organizations and is involved in […]
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Expatriates Serving in China’s New Era
Recent Developments, Future Prospects
[…] Communist Party and the state and to allow Chinese citizens some areas of life that were not directly monitored and supervised by the Party. Since Xi’s 2012 promotion, the Party has reinserted itself into all areas of life—most visibly through the return of political study sessions, the growing influence of hyper-local block committees on […]
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Private Education
Chengdu is a city of nine million people located in Sichuan Province deep in the interior of the People’s Republic of China. It is the closest city to the home of what many Americans regard as the most famous image of China—the panda. But Chengdu is also the home to something that is much […]
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The Growing Rights Consciousness in China
[…] also on social justice. The stated goal is to instill balance in China’s development. Whereas rapid economic growth has been the sole criteria for the performance (and promotion) of local or central officials, other factors now will also weigh in, such as the distribution of the benefits of economic growth, environmental concerns and social […]
ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, May 1 Issue
[…] crackdown and claimed there were plans to completely or partially demolish at least 10 places of worship. Officials rejected those accusations, alleging the church had violated building codes. After mounting their high-profile occupation in early April, many protesters withdrew from Sanjiang church after its leaders appeared to have negotiated a compromise with the government. […]
ZGBriefs | September 14, 2017
[…] Xi Jinping's China (September 8, 2017, Boston Review) Contemporary China may trumpet Marxism as its unifying ideology, but only as window dressing. Ethnicity factors strongly in PLA promotions (September 9, 2017, Asia Times Online) While sweeping military change is on the cards at China's upcoming Communist Party Congress, few expect ethnic minority officers from […]
January 3, 2014
[…] of it? This, I think, is a depressingly relevant question to be asking in China today. The Historical Record January 1, 1912: Sun Yat-sen named president of Republic of China (January 1, 2014, Jottings from the Granite Studio) On January 1, 1912, Sun Yat-sen was named the new president of the new Republic of […]
ZGBriefs | February 20, 2020
[…] in China who studied nose and throat swabs from 18 patients infected with the new coronavirus say it behaves much more like influenza than other closely related viruses, suggesting it may spread even more easily than previously believed. Chinese Students Worried Over Foreign University Deadlines (February 19, 2020, Sixth Tone) International exams for language proficiency and […]