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February 7, 2013

Is Xi Jinping a Reformer? Wrong Question. (February 1, 2013, China Real Times)

Better questions are needed in order to produce more useful analyses and forecasts of Chinas political development. Such analyses should start by recognizing two facts: First, the new leaderships various initiatives and pronouncements after taking office indicate that it fully accepts the […]

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April 11, 2013

Insight: The backroom battle delaying reform of China's one-child policy (April 8, 2013, Reuters)

Two retired senior Chinese officials are engaged in a battle with one another to sway Beijing's new leadership over the future of the one-child policy, exposing divisions that have impeded progress in a crucial area of reform. Former State Councilors Song […]

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July 25, 2013

 From Cape Town to Seoul (July 24, 2013, ChinaSource Blog)

Christian leaders from China made history at the 2010 Lausanne Congress in Cape Town, South Africa, not by their participation, but by their absence. Although some 200 leaders had made preparations and raised the necessary funds to attend, the vast majority were stopped at the […]

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September 19, 2013

China's Debate: Must The Party Follow The Constitution? (September 18, 2013, NPR)

One way to start, he says, is to live up to the promises made in China's 1982 constitution. In many countries, that's just assumed. In China, it's at the center of a bitter debate between reformers and conservative Communist Party members over the […]

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October 31, 2013

Urbanizing Chinas Ethnic Minorities (August 14, 2013, Andrew Stokals)

Chinas urbanization push has been in the headlines recently. Of course after 30 years, Chinas urbanization is not exactly fresh news. But recent reports of opposition to Chinas urbanization plan underscore just how integral urbanization is to the most pressing issues facing China now: 1. Maintaining […]

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December 5, 2013

A Pastors Reflections on the Asian Church Leaders Forum (December 2, 2013, Chinese Church Voices)

In June of this year, church leaders from all over Asia gathered in Seoul, South Korea for the Asian Church Leaders Forum. In attendance were many Chinese pastors who had been denied permission by the Chinese government to attend the […]

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April 3, 2014

[…] who cannot go home and sweep family graves this weekend for the traditional tomb sweeping festival, known as Qingming (pronounced Chingming), can rent professional tomb sweepers from online companies.The people will be clean, show respect and even hold a mobile phone to the grave so that you can talk to your loved ones, some […]

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May 22, 2014

[…] another. A Generation of One (May 19, 2014, ChinaSource Blog) China's most privileged generation to date, the youth of today have grown up with McDonald's and iPods, online video games and instant messaging. They are the most connected, the best educated, and the most well-off of any generation in recent history. They are also […]

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June 19, 2014

[…] culture centers financed by the Peoples Republic of China to either scrap the partnerships or renegotiate them to promote transparency and protect academic freedom. In a statement approved last week by the AAUPs Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure and released here on Saturday at the associations annual conference, the AAUP argues that […]

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ZGBriefs | March 19, 2015

 

Hot Pot or Pizza: Chinese Students in the U.S. Aim to Bridge the Cultural Divide (March 18, 2015, China Real Time)
“My ‘Foreign’ Roommate: Muge & Katherine,” is an 11-minute video produced by Ms. Miao and a few other Wisconsin students showing an imaginary but realistic first week in the […]