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ZGBriefs | July 23, 2015
[…] The Guardian) With his collection of handcuffs and the siren on his car, inspector Lei looked every bit the Chinese policeman. His wardrobe was filled with the black blazers of a crime-busting bobby and his office contained an armory of stun guns for subduing the outlaws he claimed to hunt. But inspector Lei was not […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 10, 2012
[…] use an e-passport that is lost or stolen,” said Tang Lei, head of e-passport management for Beijing Public Security Bureau’s exit-entry administration. Price of some high-speed train tickets to be cut (May 9, 2012, China Daily) Passengers will soon enjoy discounts when buying business class tickets and premium seats on high-speed trains operating on […]
April 24, 2014
[…] attack in Kunming railway station (April 19, 2014, Los Angeles Times) The lack of information frustrates families, especially in light of the attention given relatives of Malaysia Airlines passengers. Made In The USA: Childless Chinese Turn To American Surrogates (April 21, 2014, NPR) Chinese couples who are unable to have children are turning to […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 24, 2012
[…] The East Is Crimson (May 23, 2012, Slate, by William J. Dobson) Why is Harvard training the next generation of Chinese Communist Party leaders? China Is a Black Box of Misinformation (May 24, 2012, Bloomberg, by Junheng Li) To this day, many Chinese people believe that Mao Zedong didnt know millions of people were […]
October 11, 2012
[…] to roughly nine million people from the mostly Muslim Uighur ethnic minority who have long been angered by what many see as government oppression. The China Southern Airlines flight CZ680 had originally taken off from Istanbul in Turkey and landed in Xinjiang’s provincial capital, Urumqi. It was en route for Beijing when the alert […]
A Closer Look at the China Religion Survey
[…] not provide any type of retirement insurance for their clergy, and 26% of places of worship did not purchase health insurance for clergy. Regarding the issue of tickets for entry (to temples and other religious sites) there seems to be a significant gap between reality and the criticisms made by the media and public, […]
April 04, 2013
[…] of petitioners held up hand-made signs describing their Chinese dreams. An old woman named Xu wrote, My Chinese dream: at 70, I would not be sent to black prisons. I have the right to petition the central government. Jiefang is a crime. Of Peasants With Pitchforks: Inside China's Villages (March 27, 2013, Huffington Post) […]
How the Global Church Remembers
A Chinese Reflection on Holy Week
[…] In mainland China, Holy Week is marked in ways both discreet and profound. In urban Three-Self churches, Good Friday services may feature Scripture readings, silent prayer, and black drapes over the cross. Meanwhile, in house churches—often meeting in living rooms or rented spaces—believers reflect quietly on Christ’s passion through Scripture meditation, shared songs, or […]
Consulting
[…] major developments in the implementation of the Overseas NGO Law, interpretation and implications of new findings, case studies, resources, and answers to frequently asked questions. Mini-Consultation—A one-hour phone call with a consultant from the ChinaSource team who will give an overview of the latest findings, implications, and present options for your organization that will […]
ZGBriefs | July 9, 2015
[…] all Western eyes remain firmly focused on Greece, a potentially much more significant financial crisis is developing on the other side of world. In some quarters, it’s already being called China’s 1929 – the year of the most infamous stock market crash in history and the start of the economic catastrophe of the Great Depression.</p>