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Missions with Chinese Characteristics
[…] Charity Law,”<em> Global Policy Watch, </em>November 1, 2016, <a href="https://www.globalpolicywatch.com/2016/11/china-implements-new-charity-law/">https://www.globalpolicywatch.com/2016/11/china-implements-new-charity-law/</a>. See “Fact Sheet on China’s Foreign NGO Law,”<em> The China NGO Project</em>, November 1, 2017, <a href="http://www.chinafile.com/ngo/ latest/fact-sheet-chinas-foreign-ngo-law">http://www.chinafile.com/ngo/latest/fact-sheet-chinas-foreign-ngo-law</a>; for further information see “The China NGO Project” which is a community-driven platform from<em> <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://www.chinafile.com/home" target="_blank">ChinaFile</a> </em>focused on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in […]
February 13, 2014
[…] Starting next year, smoking in public will be illegal in China, meaning an end to 'ashtray diplomacy'. Illegal Beijing bird markets the source of exported H5N1 influenza virus (February 11, 2014, China Medical News) A backstreet illegal poultry market stall in Beijing was the likely source of the highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus […]
ZGBriefs | March 30, 2023
[…] not even pretend to be balanced. Video: Two Sessions, Many Implications (March 24, 2023, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations) What are the implications of this year’s Two Sessions for President Xi Jinping and the latest roster of Party leaders, for those in the United States with a close eye on the U.S.-China relationship, and for the Chinese people? In an interview conducted on March 20, 2023, Dimitar Gueorguiev speaks with Rory Truex, and Ling […]
ZGBriefs | September 12, 2019
[…] under the guise of teaching, interfere with free speech on campuses and even to spy on students. Science / Technology Chinese medicine herbs could defeat devastating cotton virus, study suggests (September 6, 2019, South China Morning Post) Chinese scientists have found chemicals in medicinal herbs that could tame a destructive plant virus threatening the cotton industry […]
ZGBriefs | May 28, 2015
[…] Blog) Depending on what one is trying to accomplish in China, the new law could come as a relief or as a rude awakening. Based on this latest draft, here is a sampling of what may be in store: And the law won (May 23, 2015, The Economist) The rise and fall of China’s […]
ZGBriefs | October 1, 2020
[…] The reality of church life in China is much more complex. Yes, “complexity” is the key word I would like to highlight. Tiny Muslim community in China’s Hainan becomes latest target for religious crackdown (September 28, 2020, South China Morning Post) The latest moves banning traditional dress in schools and government offices targeted the Utsuls, a little-known population […]
ZGBriefs | November 12, 2015
[…] support ZGBriefs. Every donation helps, even if it’s just what you would spend on a cup of coffee or bowl of noodles as you read through the latest issue of ZGBriefs! If your company, group, or organization would be interested in sponsoring an issue of ZGBriefs and bring what you do to the attention […]
ZGBriefs | August 25, 2016
[…] (August 20, 2016, Sixth Tone) Hundreds of people went missing as a result of China’s summer of heavy rains, floods, mudslides, and dike breaches, according to the latest figures, and most of the missing have since been found dead. Around the country, opportunistic scavengers make money when they find these lost bodies. These are […]
ZGBriefs | April 16, 2020
[…] the inhumane treatment of Africans in China who have been evicted from their homes, barred from restaurants and forced to sleep in the streets under Chinese anti- virus measures. The incidents, documented in videos and eyewitness accounts that circulated widely this weekend, have been condemned by some African diplomats as evidence of “racial discrimination” […]
ZGBriefs | November 9, 2023
[…] to dog policymakers heading into 2024. Yet another CEO goes AWOL in China (November 7, 2023, CNN) The CEO of a Chinese live-streaming service backed by Tencent has become the latest high-flying executive to fall mysteriously silent in the world’s second largest economy. According to a Monday report from the Cover News, a state-owned media outlet, DouYu CEO Chen […]