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The End of Cheap China

[…] and Managing Director of the China Market Research Group, and he is also a frequent contributing commentator on cnbc.com. Shaun's new book is titled The End of Cheap China. In the book, he interviews Chinese billionaires, senior government officials, migrant workers and even prostitutes to track China's evolution, leading to his insights on how […]

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ZGBriefs | August 27, 2020

[…] Chinese counterpart in Italy. Relations between Beijing and Ottawa have been increasingly bitter since an executive for Chinese tech giant Huawei was arrested in Vancouver in December 2018 and China detained two Canadian nationals in apparent retaliation. China says US U-2 spy plane disrupted its military exercises  (August 26, 2020, CNN) Beijing has accused the US […]

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September 20, 2012

FEATURED ARTICLE how to get him back Meet two Chinese factory workers, Lu Qingmin and Wu Chunming (September 16, 2012, TED Blog)But as Leslie T. Chang, the author of the book Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China, explains in this talk from TEDGlobal 2012, those emotions obscure a larger point […]

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ZGBriefs | May 24, 2018

Baozi vs. Jiaozi (May 20, 2018, Transparent Language) Both are cheap, delicious little bundles of joy, so you really can’t go wrong either way.

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Wuhan!

[…] first visit to Wuhan was in January of 1984. I was travelling with a group of 17 teachers on a boat trip down the Yangtze River from Chongqing to Wuhan. We disembarked in Wuhan three days before Spring Festival, and set out to acquire 17 train tickets to Guangzhou. Let’s just say it wasn’t pretty.

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ZGBriefs | November 4, 2021

Hopes for China Reopening Dashed by New Limits on Airline Flights This Winter (October 29, 2021, Skift) The world is slowly reopening for wider travel. China, for now, will not be part of that movement. Airlines are among those feeling the brunt.

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The Earliest Chinese Christianity Brought Back to Life

[…] Chinese authorities to view Christianity as “a Western threat,” and that Jingjiao could be used as a model that service to Christ can coexist with patriotism (p. 201). Thompson is sensitive toward the contemporary Chinese government’s Sinicization project for Christianity. In formulating an answer, Thompson resorts to Jingjiao and Yelikewen Christians, who, as an […]

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The Future of Business as Mission in China

[…] million people globally since 1980 (Source: World Bank); this was not through any sort of significant not-for-profit business help but via for-profit businesses. In China, since 1981, 380 million people have come out of poverty. So, if we are looking to help people in China physically, then the best way to continue this is […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 10, 2012

May 10, 2012 April 12, 2012 ZGBriefs is a condensation of news items gathered from published sources. ZGBriefs is not responsible for the content of these items nor does it necessarily endorse the perspectives presented. Get daily updates from ZGBriefs on Twitter @ZG_Briefs. To make a contribution to ZGBriefs, please click here and then […]

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A Closer Look at the China Religion Survey

[…] at the survey and highlighted some of the other findings that did not get much play, particularly in the western press. China Releases Survey of Religion ‪Summary: 2015 Report on Religion in China: Among traditional religions Buddhism is the most influential; Christianity has shown the greatest ability to adapt to the contemporary social environment. […]