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ZGBriefs | June 21, 2018

[…] reasons to be dismayed at the direction of the U.S.-Chinese relationship, their Chinese counterparts may be equally disillusioned with, and probably more perplexed by, the United States. ( registration required) Religion The Influence of Denominations on Church Organizational Structure in China (June 11, 2018, ChinaSource Quarterly) In recent years, as the Chinese church has grown, more urban […]

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ZGBriefs | June 4, 2020

[…] 2020, South China Morning Post) Beijing is battling allegations that it is running a disinformation campaign on social media, as robust posts by its diplomats in Western countries promoting nationalist sentiment have escalated into a spat between China and other countries, especially the United States. Snapshots From Another Age: China’s ’80s Kids on Film  (June 1, […]

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Public Lecture: “The Rise of China and What It Means for the Church”

[…] understand the developments of the past ten years. This lecture will be given in-person at Santa Clara University. It is free and open to the public, but registration is required. There is an option for online attendance as well. Here are the details: Wednesday, March 16, 2022 5:00PM Santa Clara University SCDI 1301 500 […]

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Serving Well Where You Don’t Belong

[…] and living in China. The price of the course is $40.00; however, for the month of April, we will be offering it for free with the coupon code “Courtyard-2.” Click here to go directly to the course on Udemy. Under the button that says “Take this course,” click “redeem a coupon. Enter the coupon […]

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ZGBriefs | February 9, 2017

[…] our latest online course, “The Church in China Today.” The cost is $30.00, but for the month of February we are offering a 50% discount using the promo code CHURCHCHINA. Overseas NGO Law Overseas NGO Law—We Can Help (February 8, 2017, ChinaSource) Our consulting services offer a variety of ways for organizations to receive […]

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ZGBriefs | December 21, 2017

[…] Project) On December 14, the Charity Philanthropy Research Institute (CPRI) at Beijing Normal University published an interview with OVCI la Nostra Famiglia (OVCI Our Family) about their registration process under the Foreign NGO Law. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs South Korea’s Leader, Meeting Xi Jinping, Seeks ‘New Start’ With China (December 14, 2017, […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, January 17 Issue

[…] of a piece in the East Asia Forum suggests that term may be more apt than we think. He specifically uses it to describe the hukou (household registration) system that classifies citizens according to whether they live in the city or countryside; urbanites or peasants. I remember my first encounter with this classification during […]

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ZGBriefs | October 20, 2016

[…] the Ministry of Public Security and the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau held a forum in Shanghai for overseas NGOs to announce the draft “Guidelines for the Registration and Temporary Activities of Representative Offices of Overseas Non-governmental Organizations within the Territory of China (for comment)." Hong Kong Legislators Stop Pro-Independence Lawmakers From Taking Oath […]

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ZGBriefs | February 4, 2021

[…] for enrollment! I’ve been working on this course for a long time and I’m excited to finally open the doors for students. The course is open for registration until next Friday, February 5th. Below, you can watch the first lesson where I introduce the course: Living Cross-culturally I Wish They Knew  (February 3, 2021, ChinaSource Blog) […]

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ZGBriefs | January 5, 2022

[…] in 2022. Some in China return to regular activity after COVID infections (January 2, 2022, Reuters) “After the end of this lockdown, we don’t have to scan the health code anymore, nor do we have to check the travel code,” said one of those in the park, Yang, who gave only one name. “So we are […]