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ZGBriefs | January 18, 2018
Tea if by sea, cha if by land: Why the world only has two words for tea (January 11, 2018, Quartz) There are only two ways to say "tea" in the world and both versions come from China.
Spanning the Gap for Returnees
[…] included the terms upstream and downstream to identify the two sides or aspects of returnee ministry. Upstream returnee ministry refers to the work of overseas churches and organizations; downstream refers to the work of local churches and organizations in China. While the terms puzzled me at first I came to appreciate them because they […]
ZGBriefs | March 5, 2020
How Will Coronavirus Impact China in the Long Term? (February 26, 2020, China File) What signs are there of the economic and political impact of the virus? And what should the world be keeping an eye on in the next few weeks?
ZGBriefs | July 23, 2020
China Considers New Rules, Mandatory Trainings for Foreign Teachers (July 20, 2020, Sixth Tone) Foreign teachers could be fired for “harming China’s national sovereignty” or “engaging in religious education,” according to a recent draft regulation from the central government.
Messy Choices in Messy Situations
[…] “From Foreign Mission to Chinese Church.” Christianity Today. Accessed April 3, 2023. https://www.christianitytoday.com/history/issues/issue-98/from-foreign-mission-to-chinese-church.html. Fulton, Brent. “Who Moved My Church?” ChinaSource Blog. January 27, 2023. Accessed April 3, 2023. https://www.chinasource. org/resource-library/blog-entries/who-moved-my-church/. McElhatton, Emmet and Brad Jackson. “Paradox in Harmony: Formulating a Chinese Model of Leadership.” Leadership 8, no. 4: 441–461. Accessed April 3, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1177/1742715012444054. Bays 2008, 148. […]
ZGBriefs | January 11, 2024
How China Became a Car Country (January 9, 2024, Sixth Tone) In 2022, Chinese bought more than 26 million light cars, nearly double the total of the United States. The country is even exporting aspects of its car culture abroad, thanks in part to a world-leading new-energy vehicle sector.
Book Reviews
A Lifeline for China’s Unreached Cities
[…] by Paul Hattaway, Asian Minorities Outreach, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1999. ISBN 974-85303-8-8. In the U.S. order from AMO, PO Box 901, Palestine, TX 75802. International email amo@xc. org US$13/each; US$8.50/ 2-5 copies. At a recent pastors’ conference, it was found that despite their training and experience as pastors, access to a free press, web […]
Peoples of China
Strangers in a Strange Land: Expatriates in China
[…] for undergraduate and graduate degrees at Chinese post-secondary institutions. They all believe that the future of Asian (and perhaps global) economies lies in connecting with China. M organ Stanley reports that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and foreign consumers are investing as much as one billion US dollars per week in China. The large, expatriate […]
Lead Article
The Family in China
[…] Nancy E. Riley, “China’s Population: New Trends and Challenges,” Population Bulletin, Volume 59, no. 2, June, 2004, accessed 8 July, 2008. ^ Compassion for Migrant Children website, http://www.cmc-china. org/, accessed 10 July 2008. ^ Riley, “China’s Population,” 11. ^ Potter and Potter, China’s Peasants, as cited in Nancy E. Riley, “China’s Population: New Trends and Challenges,” Population […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for June 14, 2012
[…] Thursday, June 21. For those who can’t attend the program, which runs from 6:30 to 8 p.m. ET, a free live webcast will be available at AsiaSociety. org/Live. Asia Society Associate Fellow Jeffrey Wasserstrom caught up with Johnson via email.Digital Maps of Old Beijing (June 10, 2012, China Rhyming)My particular favourite is the digital […]