Examining China’s Religious Policy
...the right to identify those religions it deemed correct or incorrect and limit or ban those that were in the latter category." Although China's religious policy has not fundamentally changed...
...the right to identify those religions it deemed correct or incorrect and limit or ban those that were in the latter category." Although China's religious policy has not fundamentally changed...
...Daily) The southern city of Shenzhen in Guangdong Province reported a new human H7N9 case on Tuesday, raising the total number of such cases in the province to nine since...
...is hard to know whether the numbers are accurate. However, I believe that even if the number of Christian volunteers is only 50,000, this number has symbolic significance. Moreover, in...
...has? As official priorities have shifted away from ideology correctness and toward pragmatic concerns, China’s leaders have had little incentive or desire to meddle in the area of personal belief....
...to gain entry to the city's vocational schools. HEALTH China vaccines: Authorities probe babies' deaths (December 24, 2013, BBC) The number of babies who have died in China after being...
...ratio, the number of staff members holding a PhD, and reputation among employers. HEALTH Chinese Woman Dies from Bird Flu New to Humans (December 18, 2013, TIME) Chinese authorities said...
...it away. The Chinese government may be learning that right now. China, a great civilization brought low by foreign powers in the 19th and 20th centuries, has long burned to...
...Usually they are stories about how they are getting away by hitting the roads in their RV’s or leasing homes in villages outside the cities. This article in The New...
...28, 2013, BBC) Sina Weibo ranks its users by both popularity (number of followers) and online influence (level of activity, combined with the number of active followers and the number...
The development of Christianity in China over the past thirty years has been extraordinary both in terms of number of followers and influence. The official figure for the number of...
...how and where the state can interfere. One of the key issues raised in this article is the definition of “normal religious activities.” Clearly, the state retains the right to...
...need, they will be helped? It's not cheating if you're helping, right? The pressure associated with cheating/helping is truly beyond the grasp of the average foreigner who only spends a...