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New Media, New Direction

[…] at the opening of Psalm 90 was supposed to mean to me at that moment. When I got up later in the morning, I heard the unfortunate news that one of our largest WeChat channels had been shut down. Of course, I knew it was a possibility, but somehow that hardly lessened the blow […]

Editorials

Education: For Whom? And Why?

[…] the 1980s signaled a radical shift, as “key point” schools were reopened and thousands of the finest students sent abroad for study. With the dawn of the new millennium comes a third alternative—market-driven education. The marketization of education conveniently answers both the government’s desire to cease being the sole underwriter of education in China […]

Supporting Article

Demystifying China’s New Leaders

Once again China is in the midst of political succession. A new generation of Chinese leaders, known as the “fourth generation,” is poised to take the helm of power in the country. What do we know about these leaders?

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A “NewNew Normal?

On February 1, 2018, the much-anticipated revision of the Regulations on Religious Affairs came into effect in China. Since they were first announced in 2016, this new body of regulations has caused much consternation among religious believers, as well as to foreign workers in China. A close reading of the regulations would indicate that […]

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Will China’s New Foreign NGO Law Affect Me?

If you’re with a non-profit organization that has activities in China, the new law applies to you, regardless of whether you are actually located in China.

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The “Why” Behind China’s New Overseas NGO Law

With the implementation of the new Overseas NGO Law it is imperative that organizations engaged in China become familiar with the provisions of the legislation, along with subsequent documents and pronouncements that continue to provide clues as to how the law is actually being carried out.

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Serving a New Generation

The challenge going forward is to rethink what it means to serve in this new era.

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Educational Inequality and the Making of a New Urban Underclass

[…] "Bird's Nest" stadium that became the much heralded centerpiece of the 2008 Beijing Games was erected at unprecedented speed, along with dozens of other Olympic venues, several new subway lines, and major beautification projects across the city.

None of this would be possible were it not for hundreds of millions of migrant workers streaming […]

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Entering a New Season

ChinaSource is entering its third decade with a renewed mission and vision. The opportunities we face and the times in which find ourselves call for new leadership to take ChinaSource into the future.