US–China Relations Over 20 Years
...global forces at play is essential. This book review offers a window into how US foreign policy toward Asia has evolved, how China has responded, and why these developments matter—not...
...global forces at play is essential. This book review offers a window into how US foreign policy toward Asia has evolved, how China has responded, and why these developments matter—not...
...close our eyes to the longevity of other Sinitic languages… Books New Book Traces Wenzhou’s Christian Journey from ‘No Religion Zone’ to ‘Jerusalem in China’ (March 26, 2025, China Christian...
...legislatures, NGOs, and religious leaders can work together to combat religious persecution globally. In a book that is at once a memoir, a human rights textbook, and a manifesto, Thames...
Featured Article Three Ways to Become a Taoist Deity (April 8, 2025, Sixth Tone) In addition to rewriting China’s box office record book, the animated hit “Ne Zha 2” —...
...mostly toneless, I’ve learned that effort often speaks louder than fluency. In this unexpected place of ministry, I’ve seen firsthand that trust can be built with one smile, one word,...
...I’d taken (though not as much sightseeing as I would have liked). He wrote, “Both foreign and American press interviewed us at many stages, but their coverage hardly hinted at...
...book, due to be published in June, is the first English-language biography of Xi Zhongxun. Events Online Book Club (ERRChina) Join us for an online discussion of the book, “At...
...book, I did not grow up watching my parents apologize to each other. When my husband and I learned to “ask for forgiveness” in premarital counseling, the words felt foreign...
...for clarity. Crossing the Divide (May 20, 2025, ChinaSource) “Where did I come from? Where am I going? Who am I?” These were the questions that haunted Liu as a...
...aching silence of questions no one around him could answer. “Where did I come from? Where am I going? Who am I?” These were the questions that haunted Liu as...
...focus of international student ministry in the past two or three decades. The title of this book attracted my attention since I had never heard anything about Chinese students in...
...carefully consider marriage in Bangladesh, warning them to avoid “losing both money and person.” Cheng Lei: ‘I’m catching up on four years. I missed my children so much’ (June 6,...