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US–China Relations Over 20 Years

A Book Review of "Lost Decade: The US Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power"

This book should be read by anyone who wants to understand the history and background of US–China relations and their broader international implications over the past two decades and into the future.

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Peacemaking Across Cultures

"Changing Normal" in Chinese!

Changing Normal has become 《和好如初:打破人际关系中的僵局》, currently available as an e-book, with paperback editions expected in late summer 2025.

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 17, 2012

[…] ZGBriefs, please click here and then select Donate Through Paypal. FEATURED ARTICLE Ten Myths About Modern China (May 16, 2012, Forbes, by Kenneth Rapoza) In his new book, What China Wants, Tom Doctoroff, a top executive at multinational advertising giant J. Walter Thompson, writes that much of Western analysis on China has been overly […]

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ZGBriefs | March 28, 2024

Book Review - The History of Christian Missions in Guangxi, China (March 23, 2024, Global China Center) Written in a lively but concise style, this book contains hundreds of quotations from eyewitness observers, both Chinese and foreign, that add immense descriptive value to the narrative. The author deploys these descriptions copiously and brilliantly […]

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Telecommunications and the Internet in China

<p>Among developing countries, China is number one in the pace at which telecommunication services and the Internet are being developed. These developments will contribute enormously to China’s modernization and integration into the global economy and may have significant domestic social and political impact. </p>

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Chinese Education: From Hallowed to Hollow

<p>For the fourth straight year in row, the number of college hopefuls taking the national university entrance exam, or gaokao, has dropped. Analysts trace the decline to a corresponding drop in the number of children born at the beginning of the last decade due to China's one-child policy. However, the decrease also suggests two realities […]

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Pragmatic Religiosity

<p>One of my favorite China books is Peter Hessler’s <em>Country Driving: A Journey Through China from Farm to Factory</em>. Shortly after the book was published in 2010, a CNN travel reporter interviewed Hessler about the book. There was one particular exchange that caught my attention.</p>

Books

The Steward Leader

Transforming People, Organizations and Communities

<p>This is not a “how-to” book on leadership. It is a “who” book. Its thesis is based on the premise that without a clear understanding and commitment to the “who” of leadership, talking about the “how” will be unfulfilling, impossible to sustain and ultimately will do a disservice to the Christian leader.</p>

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The Earliest Chinese Christianity Brought Back to Life

[…] not only be equipped with the fascinating history of Jingjiao, which helps overcome the anti-Christian narrative that Christianity was brought into China by European and American colonial imperialists. Christians and missionaries in various global cultural contexts will also benefit from this book by learning from the Church of the East missionaries’ creative strategies of inculturation.

Chinese Christian Voices

Cult Activity in China Impacts Churches

<p>While the number of Christians continues to grow in China, so too does the number of cults active in China.</p>