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May 1, 2014

[…] Matters (April 25, 2014, Wall Street Journal) The WSJ's Jake Lee explains the top three reasons why the Chinese yuan's continuing decline is worrisome for global markets. Welcome to the Haiyatt. In China, Its Not the Hotel It Sounds Like. (April 28, 2014, The New York Times) Copying successful brands is a backdoor scheme […]

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2021’s Top 10 ChinaSource Blog Posts

Welcome to the first week of January! It’s time to look back at 2021 and review the most-read posts of the year.  Counting by Sevens—Re-entry into China, Peter Bryant (September 17, 2021). What does it take to get back home to China during COVID-19? WeChat and Chinese Christians: A Match Made on Earth—Used […]

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ZGBriefs | May 14, 2015

[…] online.  Travel / Food Paper Trail: Staying on Top of Chinese Visa Changes (May 9, 2015, The Beijinger) In China, visas are referred to by a letter code. Recently, both Canada and the US signed reciprocal ten-year multiple-entry visa agreements with China. Under these agreements, Canadian citizens are eligible for long-term L, M, S2, […]

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ZGBriefs | October 13, 2022

[…] the suspension of large gatherings. Only one Party is allowed. China is exerting greater power across Asia—and beyond (October 10, 2022, The Economist) (subscription required) Chinese leaders have made welcome commitments to tackle global challenges, from climate change to biodiversity, the official says. Often, though, they offer a minimum of concrete assistance, and always on their […]

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The Need for Chinese Students to Prepare for Their Return

[…] after they visit two or three, they just give up. Hidden returnee fellowships: In cities where returnee fellowships exist, newly arriving returnees will often find a warm welcome. However, these groups can be hard to find—and many returnees do not even know they exist. Given all of the challenges they face, there is little […]

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From Sending to Receiving

[…] many in China strongly promote sending workers abroad, others caution that, at present, the Chinese church still lacks sufficient infrastructure, experience, training, and grassroots support. International organizations welcome the prospect of a flood of new workers from China. Yet those within their ranks who have served long-term in China point to ongoing needs within […]

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ZGBriefs | January 2, 2024

[…] Happy last day of 2024! While we’re looking forward to 2025, we also want to remember the highlights of the last 12 months, with a couple of bonus articles. Enjoy! Society / Life What Is NeiJuan, and Why Is China Worried About It? (December 23, 2024, The Guardian) Neijuan is the Chinese term for […]

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[…] created equal and that circumstances of their birth, upbringing and environment inexorably widens the gap separating them.” So writes Boye Lafayette DeMente, in his book, China’s Cultural Code Words. It is part of his entry under the word Jieji (class, or level), and is helpful in understanding the role of classifications and categories in […]

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ZGBriefs | June 21, 2018

[…] 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 churches have begun promoting church organization and structure. This has not always been the case. For a long time, continued government persecution drove the church underground and cut off connections […]

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ZGBriefs | June 6, 2019

[…] some much-anticipated Chinese TV dramas to keep an eye on this year. China’s New World Media Order  (June 3, 2019, Project Syndicate) Today, the regime is proudly promoting its authoritarian model around the world. The new world media order that it is attempting to build is less well-known than the Belt and Road Initiative, […]