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ZGBriefs | March 24, 2016
[…] Beijing winter. China Launches New “Three-in-One” Business License (March 23, 2016, China Briefing) The Chinese government has recently instituted administrative reforms simplifying the country’s business establishment and registration procedures. As of October 1, 2015, newly established companies in China must apply for a single integrated business license in place of three separate certificates when […]
New Online Course: “The Church in China Today”
[…] or engaging with Chinese elsewhere in the world, I trust you will find “The Church in China Today” to be a useful introduction to this oft overlooked aspect of life in contemporary China. Group pricing is available. For further information, including a coupon for a discount on your registration, please visit the ChinaSource Institute page.
ZGBriefs | September 14, 2017
[…] Xi Jinping's China (September 8, 2017, Boston Review) Contemporary China may trumpet Marxism as its unifying ideology, but only as window dressing. Ethnicity factors strongly in PLA promotions (September 9, 2017, Asia Times Online) While sweeping military change is on the cards at China's upcoming Communist Party Congress, few expect ethnic minority officers from […]
ZGBriefs | June 14, 2018
[…] of China. When you encounter confusing situations or cultural differences, what you learn here will help you reconcile them with your cultural background and expectations. Use Coupon Code CS2018 for a $5.00 discount. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs Here’s How NGOs Are Allowed to Operate in the P.R.C., Hong Kong, and the United States (June 6, […]
ZGBriefs | June 13, 2019
[…] of China. When you encounter confusing situations or cultural differences, what you learn here will help you reconcile them with your cultural background and expectations. Use Coupon Code SPRING2019 to purchase the course for $9.99. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs China behind massive Australian National University hack, intelligence officials say (May 5, 2019, The Guardian) The ANU, […]
The Fading Vision of a Christian China
A Book Review
[…] the book alternate between a survey of the concept of liberty in Western political thought and the unfolding saga of Hsu’s church as it unsuccessfully sought legal registration and a permanent place to worship. Hsu’s intellectual quest began with his passion for learning English as a youth and his studies in international journalism at […]
ZGBriefs | April 15, 2021
[…] Slogans for 2021 (April 14, 2021, China Media Project) In a report yesterday, CMP noted the release by the Central Office of the CCP of a propaganda blueprint for the promotion of the 100thanniversary of the Party this year. The “Notice,” which was reported on the front page of the People’s Daily, defines the key propaganda themes that […]
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Catholic Social Thought
A Contribution to Civil Society in Contemporary China
[…] was evidenced early by the establishment in 1985 of the Amity Foundation. Amity is a semi-autonomous, voluntary, nonprofit organization created on the initiative of Chinese Protestants to promote education, social and health services, and rural development in China’s poorest coastal regions and western ethnic minority areas. While no equivalent national organization yet exists under […]
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A Decade of Change and Future Prospects
[…] recognition, and so on have become daily realities as they have been widely applied in creating what some call a surveillance state9 or digital Leninism.10 Real name registration for almost all transactions and ubiquitous use of cellphone technology have enabled real-time monitoring down to the individual level. The efforts to control the effects and […]
Educational Inequality and the Making of a New Urban Underclass
[…] who acknowledge the need for them yet still look upon the migrants as out-of-place peasants. They have few prospects of improving their lot because of the household registration (hukou) system which controls Chinese citizens' place of residence. This two-tier citizenship system, dating back to the 1950s, affects around 250 million people who represent the […]