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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>

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March 5, 2015

[…] qiu shi (to seek truth in facts, as promoted by Deng Xiaoping since the late 1970s as a new Chinese Communist policy principle), scholarly research ought to find facts and to develop theoretical explanations of the facts. Research does not have to become political in the narrow sense of antagonism or holding an ideological […]

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ZGBriefs | August 20, 2020

[…] Hong Kong. For a start, the press is still free. How far will China’s surveillance state stretch?  (August 12, 2020, American Enterprise Institute) American lawmakers are the latest to find that Beijing is increasingly aiming to clamp down on critics in the democratic world. U.S. requires Confucius Institute center to register as foreign mission  (August 13, 2020, Reuters) […]

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ZGBriefs | October 11, 2018

<p><strong>Duck Tales: The Origin of the Birds in Beijing’s Famous Dish</strong> (October 4, 2018, <em>Sixth Tone</em>)<br /> Chinese breeders are looking to seize back some of the lean duck market and ensure that the country’s most renowned duck dishes are domestically sourced.</p>

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Bibles in China

A Question of Availability

[…] trouble accessing a Bible, either because they can’t afford it or they can’t afford to travel to the urban areas where they are available. They have to find the Bible in their community.” Working with local networks, they have been able to distribute more than one million Bibles to places where they are needed. […]

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ZGBriefs | March 1, 2018

<p>Xi Won’t Go: A ChinaFile Conversation (February 25, 2018, China File)<br /> What do constitutional changes mean for Chinese politics, political reform, and relations with the rest of the world?</p>

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ZGBriefs | January 19, 2017

<p></p> <p>Have you rented a boyfriend for the Spring Festival? (January 18, 2017, China Daily)<br /> The price of renting a boyfriend to take home with you is surging to as high as 1,500 yuan ($219) a day as Spring Festival approaches, chinanews.com reported on Wednesday. Some single women, who are pressured by their parents […]

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How Many Christians Are There in China? It’s Complicated

[…] the results will be skewed. The report is definitely worth reading, so long as your goal is understanding the complexity of the question more than looking to find the definitive number. Christianity Today reached out to a number of experts and scholars on China’s religious landscape, including ChinaSource founder Brent Fulton, to ask for […]

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ZGBriefs | June 11, 2015

<p></p> <p><strong>Mao As Church Father</strong> (June 1, 2015, <em>First Things</em>)<br /> In a brief review of recent Asian Church history (From Every Tribe and Nation), Mark Noll makes the arresting comment that “Mao Zedong counts as one of the most significant figures in modern church history.” Noll hastens to add this was not Mao's intention; rather, […]

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The Chinese Internet–by the Numbers

<p>Recently <em>China Internet Watch</em> produced a white paper on the Chinese Internet, titled “China Internet Statistics 2017.” The information and charts are based on the semi-annual report published in December 2016 by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC).</p>