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China’s New Realities and the Overseas NGO Law

[…] their activities, will be able to continue to engage in China while not running afoul of the new law. The experience of organizations that have begun the registration process illustrates the complexity and cost involved, including obtaining professional legal assistance in China and translating and notarizing numerous documents. There is no guarantee that this […]

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The Foreign NGO Law

More Pieces of the Puzzle

[…] Law Translate posted an unofficial translation of a document that begins to address some of these implantation issues. The document is called Handbook For Foreign Non-Governmental Organizations' Registration Of Representative Offices And Filing Of Temporary Activities. Here is the introduction to the translation: Based on the relevant provisions of the Law on the Management […]

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ZGBriefs | June 9, 2016

[…] Xi Jinping dresses down, usually in his trademark dark windbreaker. The authorities have determined that one place in China’s capital has gotten far too casual: the marriage registration office. Inside China's hard drive (June 4, 2016, Christian Science Monitor) In a farewell letter, our longtime Beijing correspondent tells what's behind China's global ambitions and […]

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ZGBriefs | March 16, 2017

[…] new law makes it technically possible for foreign organizations to register and function effectively, only time will tell whether those who are currently in the throes of registration will be successful. In the meantime, many feel as if they’ve just moved from one grey area to another. Introduction to Special Issue on NGOs in China […]

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ZGBriefs | August 1, 2019

[…] filmmaker Olivia Martin-McGuire shares her thoughts on love and marriage in a country saying “I do” to lavish photoshoots. China’s growth being held back by restrictive resident registration system, urbanisation expert says (July 25, 2019, South China Morning Post) Shanghai’s disappointing economic growth at the start of 2019 is a warning to other large Chinese cities […]

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“House Church” and “Three-Self”

Cooperation Across the Christian Community

[…] the state as either a “meeting point” or a “church.” It should also be noted that some of these congregations meet all of the state-defined criteria for registration while others meet none of these criteria at all. An increasing number of registered congregations are also setting up their own small groups which meet in […]

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ZGBriefs | December 30, 2021

[…] Charter in 2017. But eh so-called “confidence doctrine” now looks to be upgraded with a fifth addition – “historical confidence.”  Even in secret, China’s leaders speak in code (January 1, 2022 edition, The Economist) (subscription required) China has published many volumes of excerpts from his speeches. Only recently, however, has a rare leak of secret versions […]

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Phases of Chinese House Church Development

[…] not cease their operations. In 2004, the State Council promulgated the Regulation on Religious Affairs. Since then, the government and house churches have paid attention to the registration of house churches. However, as both parties have opposite stances and objectives, and the Regulation on Religious Affairs is hard to implement, house churches quickly gave […]

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The Collapse of Zero-COVID

A Reading Roundup

[…] kill you and only we can keep you safe” (unlike those heartless bunglers in the West), the government suddenly seemed to be saying “never mind!” The health code apps were turned off. The neighborhood testing centers were dismantled. Travel restrictions were lifted. People were told to take responsibility for their own health. Everyone was […]

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July 5, 2013

[…] simply relaxing in their getaway surrounded by mountainsbut often shrouded in Beijing's infamous smog. Microblogs in China: Digital Democracy Walls? (July 4, 2013, Tea Leaf Nation) Real-name registration is no new strategy. A similar tactic was used to successfully shut down Chinas Democracy Wall Movement, a call for political and social change that took […]