December 20, 2012
...The American Interest) China has a long and bloody history, and one of the bloodier episodes is the Taiping Rebellion, in which a Chinese man claiming to be the younger...
...The American Interest) China has a long and bloody history, and one of the bloodier episodes is the Taiping Rebellion, in which a Chinese man claiming to be the younger...
...dating, drugs, etc. from a Christian worldview. One comment I heard was “As a Chinese American, sometimes I feel very out of place. I feel like the first thing people...
...now befalls him and his family raises questions about Sino-American relations and the character of Chinese power. Prominent legal scholar and China expert comes to aid of Chen Guangcheng (May...
...and time use; Chinese modesty and humility; making friends with the Chinese; teaching and learning among the Chinese; negotiating and institutional decision making; and the concept of “face” in Chinese-American...
Featured Article China’s expat tax reform could see more than a third of American firms leave Shanghai, AmCham says (April 1, 2021, South China Morning Post) More than a third of multinational...
...field experiences). American vs. non-American: To some extent, we should also consider English-speaking and non-English-speaking missionaries, with the possible addition of “subaltern” workers from small sending countries, as well as...
...one of the mainland’s busiest ports. U.S. Accuses Chinese Jet of Flying Too Close to American Plane (June 8, 2016, The New York Times) The American military has accused a...
...please contact [email protected] for more information. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs Why Sino-American relations are likely to become stormier (June 12, 2016, The Economist) It is not merely that...
...World theology must move from a peripheral interest to a vital necessity. For centuries, “theology” was often synonymous with “Western theology.” European and North American frameworks—shaped by Enlightenment rationalism and...
...Morning Post) Now-freed American blames taxi driver and ‘old fashioned thinking’ on part of police in Zhengzhou for his detention. Sacred Lakes Threatened by China’s Growing Capital (July 24, 2017,...
...by the American Chamber of Commerce, 44% of members were thinking of leaving Hong Kong due to the territory’s strict pandemic rules. Of the companies surveyed, 26% said they were...
...are an increasing presence on North American campuses. For the universities, there is a financial incentive as well as non-tangible benefits for recruiting and welcoming international students. Oregon State's provost...