ZGBriefs | June 4, 2020
...two economic giants. The Department of Transportation said it is punishing Beijing for refusing to let US airlines resume flights to China as its pandemic subsides. Language / Language Learning...
...two economic giants. The Department of Transportation said it is punishing Beijing for refusing to let US airlines resume flights to China as its pandemic subsides. Language / Language Learning...
...in his long-awaited book, which was originally scheduled for publication in 2014 and finally appeared last year. Hsu posed this and similar questions to Louisiana political science professor Ellis Sandoz...
...to introduce voting rights. Packed with drama, this groundbreaking biography powerfully reforms our view of a crucial period in China’s—and the world’s—history. Finding God in the Margins: The Book of...
...U.S. Airlines From Resuming Service, Transportation Department Charges (May 23, 2020, Skift) The U.S. government late on Friday accused the Chinese government of making it impossible for U.S. airlines to...
...Blog) This is a good book for anyone interested in the outreach to and growth of the ethnic minority churches of southwest China, anyone interested in the history of missions...
...to bear fruit. (p. 385) This is a good book for anyone interested in the outreach to and growth of the ethnic minority churches of southwest China, anyone interested in...
...average Sunday service, the number of attenders was up to 70 or 80. In the early 2000s, the church’s principal administrator passed away because of an illness. The other two...
...and also the third wealthiest province of China. In Beijing, flight bookings surge by 15 times as restrictions relax (April 30, 2020, Matador Network) If China is modeling how the rest of the travel...
...south of Beijing, Xiong’an, and areas that will host some of the events for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. China’s domestic aviation recovery is good news for the world’s airlines (April...
...As his book title suggests, Mann viewed the engagement myth as fundamentally flawed in its straight-line view of the West’s relationship with China. Reflecting on the years since Mann’s book...
...adapt, Chinese citizens are coping with coronavirus-related job loss in a number of different ways. The human factor in China’s battle against the coronavirus (April 15, 2020, MERICS) The West is watching...
...is not a book to be read in one sitting, however gripping the various accounts! Like so many of the books about China that recount the lives of ordinary people,...