ZGBriefs | September 5, 2024
...Foreign Affairs China Is Pushing Divisive Political Messages Online Using Fake U.S. Voters (September 3, 2024, NPR News) A long-running Chinese influence operation is posing as American voters on social...
...Foreign Affairs China Is Pushing Divisive Political Messages Online Using Fake U.S. Voters (September 3, 2024, NPR News) A long-running Chinese influence operation is posing as American voters on social...
...me stop and think. Am I one of the “half-hearted creatures…fooling about when infinite joy is offered?” Am I far too easily pleased? Epilogue Later I heard that the shopkeeper had...
...shared with me when I interviewed them relate to this topic. And so, I would like to share some thoughts based on their responses and my research. Society / Life...
...to China should just accept this paradigm as a given. SOCIETY Chinese Dream? American Dream? (June 28, 2013, Danwei) Comparing the American dream with the new Xi Jinping buzzword Chinese...
...of the American fascination with China is that American missionaries sailed to the country even prior to the First Opium War (1840-42). As the activity of American Christian missions grew,...
...and can be found all over the province. It’s simply a list of ten foods I enjoyed so much I’m desperate to try them again, and I hope you enjoy...
...of pity (still a key motivator for North American charity). News media emphases and trends in the North American mission “industry” mean that now other parts of the globe exert...
...China vs The Logic of Strategy. By Edward N. Luttwak. Belknap Press of Harvard Univeristy; 268 pages; 19.95 Edward Luttwak, an American military strategist, argues in his new book that...
...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...
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...
...prepared to walk. Education Should I Stay or Should I Go? (June 3, 2016, China File) It’s graduation time, and Chinese graduates from American colleges are now pondering what to...