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ZGBriefs | April 27, 2023
[…] each other due to insufficient student numbers. Economics / Trade / Business China’s Shanghai to ramp up high-tech investments (April 25, 2023, Reuters) China’s financial hub of Shanghai will promote investments in specialized technology including chip design, circuitry and artificial intelligence as the country pushes forward with a move toward tech self-reliance. Science / Technology China […]
ZGBriefs | June 28, 2018
[…] one only incorporated into the lands of the Qing-dynasty in the eighteenth century, had ethnic, religious and political loyalties stretching far beyond the territory of the People’s Republic. Its ethnic peoples, in particular the Uyghurs were and would remain for the foreseeable future China’s preeminent ‘borderland threat’ 邊患. Resources Praying for the Unreached in China (June […]
January 31, 2013
[…] peoples interests in mind, while the local authorities are blamed for what goes wrong in their daily lives. This regionally decentralized system has proved exceptionally effective in promoting economic liberalization and for the most part has helped maintain social stability even though it discourages political liberalization. But there is a real fear that frustration […]
Supporting Article
“The Spirit in Fire and Wind”
An Opportunity for Silent Artists to Converse
[…] and discuss their work with each other and a fascinated public. For a foreigner who had lived for years in the tightly closed society of the Peoples Republic of China, it was a delight to see them talk, laugh and debate with one another without fear in their eyes . . . a fear […]
China Christian Daily’s Top 10 News Stories of 2020
[…] A Christian scholar commented, “Actually the problem is not a resistance to Christmas, but the lack of opportunity to participate in Christmas activities. Many churches require a face-scan, registration and ticket distribution ahead of the service – if this becomes normal, we may lose many of our rights to practice and express our faith.” 2. Online […]
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Women in China
Holding Up the Heavier Half of the Sky
[…] women’s federations and group members at every divisional level of government,” the purpose of which is “to represent and to protect women’s rights and interests, and to promote equality between men and women.” There are also groups such as the China Women’s Association for Science and Technology, and the China Association for Women’s Journals […]
ZGBriefs | September 30, 2021
[…] How Could the U.S. Deter Military Conflict in the Taiwan Strait? A ChinaFile Conversation (September 28, 2021, China File) In our last Conversation on Taiwan, ChinaFile contributors debated whether the People’s Republic of China could or would wage war on Taiwan. This week, we asked contributors about deterrents—tactics to reduce tension and lessen the possibility of conflict. What […]
ZGBriefs | September 22, 2016
[…] overcrowded subway rides. Beijing Scraps Urban-Rural Hukou Distinction (September 20, 2016, Caixin Online) Beijing has ended the distinction between urban and rural residents in the city's household registration system, giving both groups access to the same level of public services, but analysts said it may not immediately narrow the gap between city and countryside. The […]
February 7, 2013
[…] things: hot-pot, fog, having no bicycles, intense heat, and for being the industrial heart of southwest China. Chungking has a romantic sound like Peking, Soochow and Hangchow code for the mysterious Far East. But Chongqing has little of that old world feel to it left these days. The Fear of Gifts: What, when, to […]
Book Reviews
On Rhetorics and Lived Religion
A Review of “The Sinicization of Chinese Religions: From Above and Below”
[…] etc., while the contemporary Sinicization discourse involves the terminology of Chinese style (中國式) and with Chinese characteristics (中國特色) and with reference to the orientation it seeks to promote in the development of Chinese religions: one that is commensurate with Chinese-style modernization and socialist values.6Zhao Zichen spoke of a “national church,” although he understood this […]