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Peoples of China

China’s Migrant Children

[…] one out of every ten school-aged children is a rural migrant child. In response to the concern that this generation of migrant children will develop into China’s class="searchwp-highlight">first urban underclass, the Chinese government has identified rural migrant children’s compulsory education as a key issue in the National Outline for Medium and Long-term Education Reform […]

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The Mountains Are Shorter, Part 1

[…] of a liability than an asset, particularly given the assumption that foreigners in China constitute a security risk (which prompted one American English teacher to begin his class="searchwp-highlight">first day in class="searchwp-highlight">class by declaring to his students, “I am not a spy.”).3 Meanwhile, as we shall see in our next installment, China’s changing bureaucratic structures […]

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ZGBriefs | January 23, 2025

[…] volume with partner countries in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) grew by 6.4 percent year-on-year, accounting for over half of China’s total trade volume for the class="searchwp-highlight">first time. At the start of 2025, over a decade since the BRI’s official launch in 2013, analysts reflected on how the BRI is being perceived in […]

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Having Gone to China, I’m Thankful I Learned . . .

[…] together. A picture of the Acts church enlivened. I am thankful for this beautiful community of brothers and sisters.    Gaining great respect for the Chinese church Our class="searchwp-highlight">first apartment overlooked a multitude of buildings with an ever-present smokestack at the horizon point. Our class="searchwp-highlight">first Christmas, I remember looking out to the street covered by […]

Editorials

Twenty-five and Counting

[…] challenge of managing the new publication and has served faithfully in that role ever since. Dona Diehl of the Evangelical Missions and Information Service (EMIS) designed the class="searchwp-highlight">first issue and continues to lend her artistic touch to each one. During the past six years we have witnessed China’s entry into the World Trade Organization […]

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China’s (Unfinished) Education Explosion

[…] in 1998 to 7.5 million in 2012.1 China's spending on research and development has outpaced that of many other developed nations. Given the growth of the middle class="searchwp-highlight">class and the fact that most families have only one child, spending on education can be expected to continue growing into the future. However, more spending on […]

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A Deserved Hearing

A Reader Responds to the Summer 2023 CSQ

[…] Empowered Chinese House Churches.” His article displays the evident impact of the Holy Spirit in both the rural and urban revival movements in China. Through personal anecdotes, class="searchwp-highlight">first-hand interactions, and historical records, each of the contributors of the Quarterly attest to the fact that no matter how you parse the history of the Chinese […]

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5 Things I Loved about Christmas in China

[…] Rosy-cheeked portraits of jolly ole Saint Nick decorate the windows of business establishments along with sparse plastic trees of all colors wrapped with twinkle lights. During our class="searchwp-highlight">first years in China, 2010 until around 2012, you’d have never known the season had arrived, but today’s modern China assures you through sales and decor, it’s […]

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ZGBriefs | June 6, 2024

[…] to Restart Ruling Party Talks After Six-Year Hiatus (May 29, 2024, Reuters) China and Japan have agreed to resume regular talks between their ruling parties for the class="searchwp-highlight">first time in six years, officials from Japan’s coalition government said on Wednesday. Rare Spat Shows China, North Korea Still at Odds on Nuclear Weapons (May 29, […]

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This Changes Everything

[…] chafe under oppressive foreign rule. The promise of Christmas is not that everything changes tomorrow, but that change is possible through Christ. The change wrought on that class="searchwp-highlight">first Christmas night would take generations, centuries, millennia to be fully realized. It begins with the transformation of human hearts. For Christians in China, a significant chapter […]