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ZGBriefs | January 27, 2022
[…] testing requirement for participants, amid a growing number of cases in the capital. The new change makes it easier for participants arriving at the Games to be considered virus-free. Of more than 3,000 Olympic arrivals, 106 have tested positive for the virus since 4 January. The significance of Beijing hosting both the Summer and Winter Olympics (January […]
View From the Wall
Where is the Voice of the People?
China’s official name is the People’s Republic of China. Its army is called the People’s Liberation Army while the congress is named the National People’s Congress. China’s largest newspaper is titled the People’s Daily, and the state run radio station is known as the People’s Radio Station. Even the police are called the People’s […]
ZGBriefs | February 4, 2016
[…] 29, 2016, Sinosphere) The Chinese authorities have ordered a leading women’s legal aid center in Beijing to shut down operations, the center’s founder said on Friday, another sign of a continuing crackdown on civil society. Why China hacks the world (January 31, 2016, Christian Science Monitor) Can aggressive espionage fuel the innovation that Beijing needs […]
ZGBriefs | April 9, 2020
[…] statement posted on a government website on Saturday. Will China’s political system pass the coronavirus test? (April 5, 2020, East Asia Forum) While Xi has declared an interim victory over the virus, dealing with its consequences will be the real test. Questions such as how to avoid economic calamity without aggravating financial risk, how to defuse record unemployment […]
Living with HIV in China
[…] they are carrying their mother’s antibodies. It isn’t until testing at 18 months old, that a child is determined in fact to be a carrier of the virus. (When a child is 18 months old, the mother’s antibodies are no longer in her baby’s blood system.) If a baby is born HIV negative, but […]
Persecution and Sinicization in China
A Reading Round-up
[…] 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 […]
As Churches Reopen in China (2)
[…] attend the services, the reopened churches were able to be truly orderly and quiet, and there were no problems or conflicts in the process of lining up, code scanning, or temperature measurement. From what I have seen, although some believers were unable to attend services due to incomplete information, they left in obedience, not […]
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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China
[…] those affected by AIDS in their villages. He works in central China where unscrupulous and unsanitary blood collection practices in the 1990s left thousands infected with the virus; whole villages now are informally called “AIDS villages.” “In the beginning people wouldn’t even buy cabbages from these AIDS villages,” the doctor explained. “There was so […]
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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China and Africa — An Introduction
[…] with trade uniting Europe to China through Central Asia and Africa to the Indian Ocean via China. African nations make up 37 of the 103 countries that signed to join the BRI.4 Recent infrastructure projects, such as the construction of a Chinese rail in Kenya’s port at Mombasa, are also related to BRI. The […]