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The Lenses of History

[…] to withstand the pressures that were brought to bear on her. Taking advantage of her weakness, the Western powers bullied their way into China, forcing her to sign unequal treaties and relinquish sovereignty over certain coastal cities. Even after the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912, the humiliation of foreign domination continued. China […]

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ZGBriefs | April 22, 2021

[…] PBOC adviser says (April 18, 2021, South China Morning Post) China’s population is set to peak in just four years’ time and the milestone will be marked by a significant downturn in consumer demand, an adviser to the central bank has warned. “When the total population enters negative growth , there will be a shortage of […]

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February 7, 2013

[…] 2013, Christian Science Monitor) Ten men have been sentenced to prison for illegally detaining people who traveled to Beijing to appeal to the government, in a possible sign the government is trying to rein in abuses. Not Rising, But Rejuvenating: The Chinese Dream (February 5, 2013, The Diplomat) Many talk of China "rising." Chinese […]

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ZGBriefs | January 2, 2020

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ZGBriefs | March 9, 2017

[…] to “flag down” (拦) government ministers and patter them with questions — they could simply “scan-code” the ministers, submitting their questions over mobile. China congress: BBC team forced to sign confession (March 3, 2017, BBC) As soon as we arrived in Yang Linghua's village it was clear they were expecting us. The road to her house was […]

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December 13, 2012

[…] that American politicians seek to advertise their common touch; but when Chinas new leaders employ these methods, it is greeted as a pleasant surprise, maybe even a sign of reform. Watch: Fresh anti-China protests in Vietnam (December 10, 2012, Shanghaiist) The Just Sisters Defense: Chinas Sex-Scandal Surge (December 11, 2012, Letter from China) But […]

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ZGBriefs | July 2, 2020

[…] carrier since the pandemic began. Sponsored Link New ChinaSource Quarterly: Doing Missions with Chinese Characteristics: Developments in the Indigenous Missions Movement from China This issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly features some significant breakthroughs in the development of the Indigenous Mission Movement (IMM) from China. May all the articles in this issue stretch the minds of readers, challenge each […]

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Persecution and Sinicization in China

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[…] 2018. As Dr. Brent Fulton wrote in an earlier post, these new regulations would “leave no space for the house or unregistered church in China and would significantly curtail many of the activities of the TSPM as well.” The new regulations also provide for stronger mechanisms of enforcement. Late last year, during a restructuring […]

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Pastors in China’s New Era

[…] the intensity of surveillance had increased markedly in recent years in addition to the employment of high tech tools. In this repressive environment, many Protestant ministers receive signals from the government about acceptable behavior, reconfigure what they hear to be compatible with their faith and church-building, and then translate policies and guidelines for their […]

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August 8, 2014

[…] last Friday, it said. Xi Jinping: Ready to Take On Armies of Corruption, Paper Says (August 5, 2014, China Real Time) Combating corruption has emerged as the signature policy of Chinese President Xi Jinpings administration since late 2012, and his efforts appeared to kick into high gear in recent weeks when the Communist Party […]