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ZGBriefs | August 24, 2023

[…] of Beijing’s claims to the island – returned on Friday from a trip to Paraguay during which he stopped briefly in New York and San Francisco. In Tanzania, Beijing is running a training school for authoritarianism (August 20, 2023, Axios) The school’s programs present strong evidence that Beijing is exporting its model in a clear departure […]

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ZGBriefs | May 7, 2015

[…] closer economic ties with the mainland. China to Allow One Location/Multiple Office Registrations (May 5, 2015, China Briefing) China has recently announced its decision to simplify companies’ registration and establishment procedures. China Employment Law: A Memo On The Practicalities (May 5, 2015, China Law Blog) In cleaning out my computer this weekend, I came […]

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Want to Work in China?

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[…] created equal and that circumstances of their birth, upbringing and environment inexorably widens the gap separating them.” So writes Boye Lafayette DeMente, in his book, China’s Cultural Code Words. It is part of his entry under the word Jieji (class, or level), and is helpful in understanding the role of classifications and categories in […]

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ZGBriefs | September 19, 2019

[…] to Criticisms (September 16, 2019, Radii China) In between some strongly nationalist points about all Chinese people working for the motherland and some softer messaging about wanting to “ promote mutual cultural understanding between the two countries,” Cao lambasts the idea of workers’ unions. China’s 2020 Olympic Mascots Have Unusual Names (September 18, 2019, Inkstone News) The organizers […]

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ZGBriefs | May 7, 2020

[…] depending on their points, migrants have ‘equal rights’ to access state services including children’s education, employment services, health and family planning, culture and sports, legal aid, vehicle registration and vocational examinations. Grief in a Fallen City: On Processing the Trauma of COVID-19  (May 1, 2020, Sixth Tone) COVID-19 killed over 3,800 people in Wuhan. A local […]

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ZGBriefs | March 4, 2021

[…] the China Association of Performing Arts (中国演出行业协会), which is run by China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism, officially released new guidelines for Chinese performers in order to promote the idea that Chinese performers should abide by rules of ‘social morality,’ stating they could face a permanent ban from their profession if they fail to […]

Editorials

China by the Numbers

[…] 1960, when the global growth rate plummeted to a low of 1.35 percent before bouncing back up over two percent. Taking a closer look at the color- coded regional data underneath the global trend line revealed the cause of the dip. China’s population growth rate fell below zero in 1961, following the massive deaths […]

The Lantern

On Being a Student in – or from – China

[…] first was a Time article reporting that new students at City College of Dongguan University of Technology were asked to sign suicide waivers as part of their registration paper work. The idea that a university would require new students to sign agreements absolving the university of responsibility, if the pressures of studies and university […]

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Remaining Faithful amid Challenges: Catholics in China

An Overview

[…] online activities, and to tolerate increasingly intrusive surveillance of their activities. High-tech surveillance includes cameras installed inside and outside of churches and other houses of worship, required registration of participants, and biometric data collection, such as facial recognition and more. Resistance to these demands, as well as attempts to avoid them by meeting in […]

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The Hidden China

[…] ISBN: 0-9535757-5-6, 500 pp). Notes ^ Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Information China (London: Pergamon Press, 1989), Vol.3, p.1248.  ^ Article 147 of the Chinese Penal Code.  ^ Ralph R. Covell, The Liberating Gospel in China: The Christian Faith Among China’s Minority Peoples (Michigan: Baker Books, 1994), p.24.  ^ CASS, Information China, Vol.3, […]