ZGBriefs | June 11, 2015
...result of President Xi Jinping’s ongoing anti-corruption campaign, there has been a steady decline in the number of college graduates seeking employment in China’s public sector along with a parallel exodus of...
...result of President Xi Jinping’s ongoing anti-corruption campaign, there has been a steady decline in the number of college graduates seeking employment in China’s public sector along with a parallel exodus of...
...in Maryland, and author of the book, The Politics of Protestant Churches and the Party-State in China. (You can read my review of the book here.) By way of reminder,...
...Weibo.SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY / ENVIRONMENTChinas Newest Stealth Fighter Takes Flight (October 31, 2012, Wired)Chinas newest stealth fighter prototype reportedly took off on its first test flight over the Shenyang Aircraft...
...U.S.-China Relations. (1 hr., 21 min.) A Capital Idea (March 20, 2014, Tea Leaf Nation) After heading southwest from Beijing for two and half hours on a highway, a traveler...
...Christian Education: Chinese Christian's Explorations of Christian Education Over the past 30 years, the educational sector has grown in China. At the same time the number of Christians has grown....
...great number of spectators. Foreigners Leaving En Masse? China Says It’s Not So (March 23, 2015, The Nanfang Insider) Despite a number of reports saying foreigners are getting fed up...
...to learn more about the church in China and the roots of the present Christian revival, this is an important book. It is subtitled: “the moving story of how eight...
Southwest China’s Yunnan Province, nestled against Tibet, Burma, Laos and Vietnam, is home to more than 17 million people of minority extraction, the highest density of minority peoples in all...
...grabs have clashed with police in north and south-west China, according to accounts posted online, in the latest cases to be sparked by one of the country’s most potent sources...
...new book on Mao Zedong was the occasion for the event—with diplomat Susan Shirk and Orville Schell, ChinaFile’s publisher and the Arthur Ross Director for the Center on U.S.-China Relations...
...large number (including Kublai Khan's mother) were professing Christians. Furthermore, in 1294 the Catholic Church sent John of Montecorvino to the capital where he spent thirty-four years as a missionary,...
...her first one-on-one interview since her husband’s disappearance in China, the wife of the former head of Interpol described the threatening phone call that prompted authorities in the French city...