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ZGBriefs | December 14, 2023

[…] until mid-morning in Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan province, and schools were closed there and in two other cities in Henan, state broadcaster CCTV reported. The Zhengzhou airport was also closed until 11 a.m. China’s Video Platforms Under Scrutiny Amid New Gov’t Campaign (December 13, 2023, Sixth Tone) The monthlong drive targets fake news and inappropriate […]

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Looking Back at Our Top 10 Posts of 2023

[…] by Jerry An, November 13, 2023 Pastor Jerry An was able to travel to China after four years away and was struck by the quiet, in the airport, on the streets, and in the churches. He reflects on what that quiet means for the Chinese church. 4. WeChatting to the Glory of God, a […]

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Crossing Cultures: Table Manners

[…] meals with Chinese brothers and sisters. Several of us, Chinese and American leaders, were together in a secluded mountain retreat discussing collaborative ministry. We met at the airport and traveled together on a bus to the retreat center. I was surprised that the bus driver often dodged over to the right shoulder of the […]

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From Andrew Gih to Hudson

Documenting a Legacy of Adoption and Faith

[…] family. I traveled to China in March 2003 to pick up our 13-month-old son, whom we named Hudson. When Hudson and I arrived at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and entered the arrival hall, we were greeted by Sandy and our three daughters, by an aunt and uncle, by my parents, and by an […]

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Sweet and Sour Lessons from Chinese History

Henry Ford wrote: “History is bunk!” Unfortunately, this attitude is still seen today in North America and Britain where many students are hazy even about details of the Second World War. For Christians, ignorance of history is inexcusable as our faith (unlike the myths of Hinduism and Buddhism) is based on the historical facts […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, November 14 Issue

[…] attack" carried out by Uighur separatists. In this excellent article in the Christian Science Monitor, "China's Uighurs: Who are they, and why are they unhappy?", correspondent Peter Ford provides an excellent overview on the Uighurs and the issues that drive their discontent. In response to the question, 'what are their grievances,' he writes: Uighurs […]

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ZGBriefs | August 18, 2016

[…] Legal System (August 11, 2016, China File) On April 28 in New York City, ChinaFile and the Asia Law and Justice Program at the Leitner Center at Fordham University Law School co-hosted a conversation on these questions. Asia Society’s Matt Schiavenza moderated, and the University of Pennsylvania’s Neysun Mahboubi and Fordham’s Carl Minzner provided […]

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ZGBriefs | February 28, 2019

[…] gathered to discuss and debate "Chinese Influence and American Interests: Promoting Constructive Vigilance", a report jointly issued on November 29, 2018 by the Hoover Institution at Stan ford University and the Center on U.S.-China Relations at Asia Society. China says 'preventive' work in Xinjiang detention camps should be applauded (February 24, 2019, The Guardian) China’s counter-terrorism […]

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ZGBriefs | March 28, 2019

[…] and France called for increased cooperation and signed multibillion-dollar deals on Monday, despite French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent swipe at Beijing’s huge investments in Europe. Great Wall, Ford hitch up to burgeoning Chinese demand for pickup trucks  (March 27, 2019, Reuters) Pickup demand – both work-related and the newer interest from mainstream consumers – has climbed […]

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The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom

A Book Review

[…] the arc of China’s history” (page 572). In order to change China, America introduced, promoted, and invested in feminist ideology; the rule of law; car culture ( Ford in the 1930s, General Motors in 1990s); the aviation industry (pilot training in the 1920s, creating an aviation industry in the 1990s); recreation particularly basketball; education […]