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Whither Chinese NGOs?
[…] where it might be headed: Draft NGO Law: A Roundup of Reactions A New Day for Foreign NGOs? One Step Closer to an NGO Law Law and Policy Trends that Affect NGOs and Social Enterprises in China China’s Schizophrenic NGO Policy Under the Microscope? How Many NGOs does China Really Have? Image courtesy of […]
New Report Highlights Roots of Religious Persecution in China
[…] militarizing and posing a threat to the regime (the Taiping Rebellion being a prime example), the need for social stability has been a central feature of religious policy even since dynastic times. Under Xi Jinping this emphasis has taken on a new intensity. Another factor is the regime’s crackdown on dissent. Human rights lawyers, […]
Beyond “Two Camps”: The Complex Relationship between Official and Unregistered Church in China
[…] accurate in previous decades, the current situation is far less clear-cut. With China's reform and opening have come significant changes in the TSPM's role, in China's religious policy, and in the unregistered church community, all of which have brought, and continue to bring, a new level of complexity to the relationship between China's official […]
When Does a Barrier Become a Destination?
[…] greater interaction across China's artificially created digital divide. Netizens within China find ways to "jump the wall" using virtual private networks (VPNs), while journalists, scholars, marketers, and policy makers outside intently study the wall and what goes on inside it for clues both about public opinion and government policy. For those interested in the […]
On the China Bookshelf
[…] Chau, who offers a very different take on Chinese religion, and May Fong and Kay Ann Johnson, both of whom have written recent critiques of China’s one-child policy. As all three are working with individuals or teams engaged in China, they touched on books, not necessarily China-specific, they’ve found useful in helping people make […]
Taking Ourselves (and the Gospel) Seriously
[…] currently facing. According to Dr. Russell Jeung, professor of Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University and founder of the group Stop AAPI Hate, some 3, 800 Asian Americans reported being the victims of racial abuse or violence during the first year of the pandemic. Most of these were women. Over 500 incidents […]
From Here to There
The Straight-Line Fallacy
[…] In many ways, the divergence between China and much of the international community is sharper now than it was in the 1980s when China’s reform and opening policy began to take shape. Western narratives about the church in China tend to take a similar straight-line approach. They anticipate a linear relationship between certain types […]
Crossing the Lines in Wenzhou
The latest episode in the government’s attack on Christian churches in Wenzhou is the drafting of regulations outlining precise limits on the size and location of religious buildings and the size and placement of crosses.
You Can’t Do That in China!
[…] my afternoon meeting. Stuck in a persecuted church narrative, I was unable to comprehend that things were changing dramatically all around me. My careful study of religious policy had convinced me that the government’s firmly drawn lines excluded the kind of activities that my eyes and ears now found hard to believe. Religious policy […]
The “Why” Behind China’s New Overseas NGO Law
[…] continue to provide clues as to how the law is actually being carried out. Making sense of the new legislation also requires a grasp of its larger policy context. Understanding the underlying concerns that gave rise to the legislation will help organizations know which of their activities might come under particular scrutiny. A change […]