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Hearing from the Church in China, Part 2

Trying to “Keep the Flies Out”

[…] recent position paper by the EU Chamber of Commerce in China reported that there were currently more foreigners living in Luxemburg than in China and concluded: “The number is diminishing. COVID-19 in some ways has come as a boon to Chinese leaders who tend towards xenophobia: It provides an excuse to keep foreigners out […]

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ZGBriefs | November 8, 2018

<p><strong>China's middle class: We're being picked like leeks by the government</strong>  (November 4, 2018, <em>CNN</em>) Wang is one of millions of Chinese middle-class men and women who grew up in a roaring economy… but the past year has been especially tough.</p>

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ZGBriefs | September 20, 2018

<p>Land of a billion road trips: Chinese tourists are ditching buses for their own steering wheels  (September 18, 2018, The Globe and Mail) On the rise of road-tripping in China. </p>

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The Tricolor Religious Market and the Growth of Christianity

The Great Awakening in China (3)

[…] in the red market. They are legally allowed and tolerated but are also colored red, the Chinese Communist color, and have to follow the party-state instructions. The number of officially approved churches has increased. Because these officially approved churches are not allowed to spread their religion outside the church, many churches have tried to […]

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ZGBriefs | February 1, 2018

<p><strong>China’s Rise and the Church’s Call</strong> (January 30, 2018, <em>The Gospel Coalition</em>)<br /> We need to welcome a newfound interdependence with the global church—including brothers and sisters in China.</p>

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February 7, 2013

<p>Is Xi Jinping a Reformer? Wrong Question. (February 1, 2013, China Real Times)</p> <p>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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ZGBriefs | May 7, 2015

<h3></h3> <p>Draft Law: Foreign NGOs Can Open Offices with Approval (May 6, 2015,<em> China Digital Times</em>)<br /> The Foreign NGO Management Law has undergone a second reading by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, and will now be reviewed and revised before the third reading. The new draft contains a significant change from […]

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ZGBriefs | January 11, 2018

<p><strong>Livestreaming Country Life Is Turning Some Chinese Farmers into Celebrities</strong> (January 3, 2018, <em>NPR</em>)<br /> Each day, farmer Liu livestreams video of his life in rural Sichuan province to nearly 200,000 subscribers</p>

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ZGBriefs | April 2, 2015

[…] campaign spearheaded by President Xi Jinping, which has seen crackdowns on banquets, lavish gift-giving and other official excesses. Number of illegal foreign workers soars in Pearl River Delta (April 1, 2015, China Daily) Law enforcement officers investigated more than 5,000 illegal foreign workers in Guangdong province last year. Most had no work and residence […]

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ZGBriefs | January 14, 2016

<p></p> <p>What Is Disappearing from Hong Kong (January 7, 2016, China File)<br /> The recent disappearance of publisher Lee Po—allegedly kidnapped from Hong Kong and rendered to Mainland China—has prompted widespread alarm about the state of Hong Kong’s autonomy, both within the city and internationally.</p>