Demystifying China’s New Leaders
...in the West, especially in the United States, they may form a pro-American force in China’s policy-making circles. With the recent arrival of China’s new ambassador to the United States,...
...in the West, especially in the United States, they may form a pro-American force in China’s policy-making circles. With the recent arrival of China’s new ambassador to the United States,...
...American attempts to impose human rights values. People believe these efforts reflect U.S. political interests more than genuine concern for the Chinese people. Social and political reform is inevitable. Economic...
...philosophy, literature, inventions, and so on. In contrast, China’s modern history has been a painful period of humiliation ever since British gunboats literally blew open its door in 1840 and...
...anyone working in China or with Chinese. It makes Chinese culture more accessible. So, I return to where I started. The freshness of this book lies in the fact that...
...United States. He is studying English at the PLIES Intensive English School, living with an American host family and touring Los Angeles, Washington, Chicago and New York City. Wei is...
...boarded the soft sleeper car and found my berth. I had decided that, even though I speak fluent Chinese, on this trip I would hunker down with my book and...
...has done immense harm to the cause of Christ in China. I will raise just a few examples. In the 19th century, the West arrogantly imposed itself upon the Chinese....
...There is evidence that mass media and the stock market may supplant intellectual inquiry in shaping China’s value system. Yet national pride, anti-American anger, and indigenous religions are very much...
...short, this 109 page book is a quick but solid and well-rounded meal on the church in China and how it grew over the past century. The introduction itself is...
...inquired. “No, sir,” replied Morrison, “I expect God will.” And God has. During Morrison’s term of missionary service, he baptized less than a handful of people; now the church numbers...
...areas of need, in organizational development, leadership, management, communications, planning and professional capacity” (p. 19). Each section of the book begins with an overview of the category or geographical area...
...Fruit, Inc., said he found the group “intensely curious, genuinely interested in learning about how the American nonprofit sector works and in doing what is best for the people in...