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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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October 18, 2012

[…] of the Chinese police, and the still-debilitating aftereffects of Maos Cultural Revolution.Changing China seen from the ‘hard seats’ of a train (October 12, 2012, BBC)Travelling with a cheap rail ticket provides a snapshot of any country’s underbelly. Doing it twice at an interval of 26 years, in a country like China, provides a fascinating […]

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ZGBriefs | October 15, 2020

[…] talked shortly after Xi’s speechabout the need for “raising high the great banner of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for the New Era” (高举习近平新时代中国特色社会主义思想伟大旗帜). In Bangkok visit, China’s Wang Yi seeks to cast Beijing as Thailand’s ‘big friend’ (October 14, 2020, South China Morning Post) China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi was due to arrive […]

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December 20, 2012

<p>China to Speed Up Hukou System Reform (December 18, 2012, China Digital Times)</p> <p>The National Development and Reform Commission announced Tuesday that the government will speed up reform of Chinas household registration or hukou system, following up on pledges by incoming leaders to emphasize urbanization and improve opportunities for rural citizens.</p>

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Chinese Christianity Endures, Part 2

Learning from the 18th-Century Church Under Authoritarian Rule

[…] 1724 proscription are highlighted, revealing some important lessons for China workers striving to serve faithfully in New Era China. First, as Mungello makes quite clear, when the number of ordained expatriate priests and missionaries working in China decreased, Chinese Catholics stepped into the gap. In Sichuan this shift was undeniable: by 1800 there remained […]

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ZGBriefs | September 17, 2015

<p></p> <p>How the Piano Became Chinese (September 6, 2015, Caixin Online)<br /> Indeed, though China in the 1600s had numerous rich musical traditions that employed both domestic and imported instruments, it had nothing resembling the clavichord, a stringed keyboard instrument and predecessor of the piano. That's why Ricci chose it, hoping that the unusual instrument […]

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August 23, 2012

[…] were not demanded before Aug. 1, according to visa.ywpw.com, a Texas-based agency that helps customers obtain visas to China. Chinas embassies and consulates in countries including Japan, Thailand and New Zealand also posted the new rules on their websites.China eases restriction on passport issuing (August 22, 2012, China Daily)China will ease a restriction covering […]

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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 | August 8, 2024

[…] a historical analysis that traces a feminist genealogy of this subculture in its various incarnations throughout a heavily patriarchal imperial and modern China. Travel / Food International Airlines Leave China, Despite Beijing’s Urging  (August 3, 2024, The Diplomat) The pandemic shut down global travel for much of the world, and especially for China, which […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 24, 2012

[…] 350-380 kilometers per hour,” said Zhao Xiaogang, chairman of CSR Corp. “For our part, we don’t have any problem with regard to technology and safety.” China’s mobile phone users hit 1.03 bln (May 23, 2012, Xinhua) China’s mobile phone users hit a record high of 1.03 billion at the end of April, data released […]