ZGBriefs | July 20, 2017
...the 300,000 Chinese international students at U.S. colleges and their parents half a world away, lighting up social media and animating long-distance phone calls.State-sponsored Chinese news media outlets have framed...
...the 300,000 Chinese international students at U.S. colleges and their parents half a world away, lighting up social media and animating long-distance phone calls.State-sponsored Chinese news media outlets have framed...
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...hasty judgments that this or that isn't right, and that you can't wait to get control and change things. Realize that any change needs to be agreed upon by everyone,...
...foreign NGO representative offices, we looked at organizations’ countries/regions of origin, province and date of registration, fields of work, and number of representative offices per organization. The Overseas NGO Law:...
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...traffic rules, then getting hit and killed serves you right! And the indifference of passersby is encapsulated in the following terrible phrase: They might be bumping porcelain, serves them right!...
...the Bohai Sea, is particularly sensitive this year, with the Communist Party’s national congress around the corner and coming just weeks after a Politburo member was taken away for investigation....
...occurs, a very small number of Christians will make inappropriate comments. When disaster strikes, Christians must not speak inappropriately. Here are some common inappropriate comments: "These people met disaster because they...
...China’s relentless economic expansion and an urban migration unprecedented in human history. I’ve lost count of the number of times in the past two decades—as we have witnessed Christians in...
While some feel that the Western church should do little to support the Chinese missionary sending movement outside of prayer,[1][2] a number of Chinese missionaries welcome foreign involvement, feeling hampered, for...
...missionaries outside the country, compared with virtually none a decade ago, according to churches and academics. Church leaders hope to increase their number to 20,000 by the end of the...
...China is in transition. And not in a good way. The partially institutionalised political norms of China’s reform era are buckling. Beijing is steadily sliding away from collective authoritarian rule by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) elite...