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Religion and Control in Chinese History
[…] the state toward religion, there has hardly been a Chinese political regime from the Tang dynasty (718-907) to the present that has not required a form of registration or licensing of religious groups or has not assumed the right to monitor and intervene in religious affairs." In fact, for a thousand years, from the […]
ZGBriefs | August 8, 2024
[…] expand its geopolitical influence. Evidence—whether objective or subjective—of ancient Chinese civilizations in peripheral regions along the Silk Road has been used to legitimize PRC territorial claims and promote contemporary economic and political projects, notably via the Belt and Road Initiative. Religion Post-Pandemic College Ministry: Part 1 (August 5, 2024, China Partnership) Many of today’s […]
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China’s Burgeoning Cities
[…] jobs and with hopes of a better life. While China was only 15 percent urban in 1980, urbanization estimates now range from 35 percent upward. The draconian registration system designed to keep peasants down on the farm is not enforced with the same strictness as previously. Newly affluent urbanites look to migrants to handle […]
ZGBriefs | June 15, 2017
[…] of color and style, they seemed to be evoking traditional Buddhist art instead of socialist realism. I know that the government has been on a campaign to promote traditional culture and cultural values; this was the first I had seen it reflected artistically in propaganda. Foreigners Are Photo Ops in China (June 14, 2017, […]
Beijing!
[…] the name Peking can still be found in use. On its English documents, Beijing University still uses Peking University. And the city’s airport still uses the old code, PEK, for Peking. Then there’s the question of the city’s beloved roast duck. Is it Peking duck or Beijing duck? The city has not always been […]
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 […]
ZGBriefs | August 5, 2021
[…] champions that tapping capitalist markets is fine — as long as it is on the ruling Chinese Communist Party’s terms. Education For Young Chinese Academics, It’s Either Get Promoted, Or Else (August 2, 2021, Sixth Tone) China’s early-career scholars are under intense pressure to prove their worth, and some are starting to crack. China’s crackdown on tutoring […]
December 19, 2013
[…] that affects their practice of religion in their location. Their responses, detailing the environment as well as their attitudes towards the local authorities and the issue of registration, are expressed in this article. A Post-80s Pastor Counsels Young People (December 16, 2013, Chinese Church Voices) In the translated article below, from a mainland publication, […]
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ZGBriefs | June 30, 2016
[…] list with seven sites each. Other places in China included Lhasa, Tibet, and the Reed Flute Cave near Guilin. Other major global sites include Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and the Taj Mahal in India. Language / Language Learning Hao Laoshi: Learning Mandarin is All Fun and Games With Ninchanese (June 23, 2016, The Beijinger) […]