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Chinese Cults, Sects, and Heresies

[…] has been reported, mainly of children of former members based on the group’s child custody policy.   “Notice on Various Issues Regarding Identifying and Banning of Cultic Organizations,” reprinted in Chinese Law and Government 36:2 (March/April 2003), 26-35. Some groups have Wikipedia pages in Chinese and/or English, though there are noted inconsistencies. In 2014, […]

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ZGBriefs | March 26, 2015

How a Rock Musician from China Brought Uyghur Food to Boston (March 20, 2015Munchies)
Payzulla Polat doesn’t want to talk about politics. And who can blame him? If his homeland of Xinjiang—a massive frontier province in northwest China—is ever in the news, it’s for terrorist attacks and human rights violations. He prefers […]

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ZGBriefs | April 30, 2015

Viewpoint: Across China by wheelchair (April 26, 2015, BBC)
The good news - discovered whilst looking out of the window on the overnight train to Beijing - is that the vast majority of Chinese cities are flat as a pancake. When carrying a year's worth of backpacking supplies, I like to make […]

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Christianity in China in the Context of Global Christianity

[…] economically stronger. See “South-East Asia’s Chinese,” BBC News, August 29, 2001, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1514916.stm. ^ “Rising Tide of Restrictions on Religion,” Pew Research Center (September 2012): 23, accessed May 2015, http://www.pewforum. org/files/2012/09/RisingTideofRestrictions-fullreport.pdf. ^ Johnson and Ross, Atlas of Global Christianity, pp. 154-173, 190-193. ^ David Ro, “The Rising Missions Movement in China and How to Support it” in Lausanne Global […]

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ZGBriefs | December 17, 2015

China to ease restrictions on living in cities for millions (December 12, 2015, The Guardian) Beijing announces loosening of ‘hukou’ system governing access to public services, making it easier for workers from countryside to move to urban areas.

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ZGBriefs | January 7, 2016

Video: Drinking the Northwest Wind (December 30, 2016, China File)
Lovell and Wang’s focus is on the direct human costs of the transfer—who has won, and who has lost. On the winning end are residents of Beijing’s ever-sprawling suburbs, hoping for reliable showers and clean water to cook with. On the short end […]

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ZGBriefs | February 18, 2016

Leave China, Study in America, Find Jesus (February 11, 2016, Foreign Policy)
One day in early September, as frigid weather moved into Madison, a group of students approached Cai in her dormitory hallway to ask her opinion about God. She realized that she had never thought about it before. Out of simple […]

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ZGBriefs | March 10, 2016

The business of censorship: Documents show how Weibo filters sensitive news in China (March 3, 2016, Committee to Protect Journalists)
A set of documents provided to CPJ by a former employee in Weibo's censorship department however, sheds light on how the site must tread a fine line between appeasing government censors and […]

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ZGBriefs | May 12, 2016

China’s Twilight Years (June 2016The Atlantic)
Not so long ago, conventional wisdom in China held that the country’s economy would soon overtake America’s in size, achieving a GDP perhaps double or triple that of the U.S. later this century. As demographic reality sets in, however, some Chinese experts now say that the […]

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ZGBriefs | May 19, 2016

Top 5 Best VPN for China **May 2016 Update** – Ultimate Guide (May 2, 2016, Start Up Living China)
VPNs can help you get around internet censorship — but not all VPNs work well in China. Our Best VPN for China Ultimate Guide is constantly updated from here in China to let […]