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Peoples of China

Finding the People in the People’s Republic

[…] to receive the government support they need in such a poor country. Ironically, China now needs more people (at least of a certain age) to become a top-tier country economically. With an aging population and not enough people contributing to the country’s coffers, the government’s safety net will need to be supplemented by families […]

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ZGBriefs | December 12, 2024

[…] far from even. One province, coastal Zhejiang, now hosts 16 “local international communication centers” (地方国际传播中心) at the municipal level or lower — five times the national average. Top Chinese Language Novelist Dies in Apparent Suicide (December 4, 2024, BBC News) Chiung Yao, arguably the world’s most popular Chinese language romance novelist has died in […]

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April 17, 2014

[…] China to work properly is vital to the countrys economic and political future, says James Miles. EDUCATION / HISTORY Why aren't Chinese students at UK universities getting top degrees? (April 14, 2014, The Guardian) New research shows undergraduates from China studying at British universities get fewer firsts than those from other countries. The Death […]

Articles

The Chinese Church and the Global Body of Christ

[…] friendship and collaboration, for in the future this will have an effect upon Christianity worldwide. Next, we need to simultaneously send and receive. We need to send top quality people to China to assist in the spread of the Gospel there. At the same time it is important to reach those who are coming […]

Blog Entries

How the Lord of History Is Working Through the Diaspora

[…] and Africa. The second significant political decision is the new Regulation on Religious Affairs, which was introduced in 2018. My previous research showed that China was the top destination for short-term mission teams from Chinese churches in the United States in the past.12 However, the door to China has been closed in recent years […]

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International Students in China—an Opportunity?

[…] some unique to this context. In terms of scope, in 2016 China hosted over 440,000 international students. Globally it’s the leading destination for anglophone Africans. Of the top 15 countries sending students to China, eight of them are “unreached” or “minimally reached” and comprise almost 120,000 students. There is a tremendous openness with all […]

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Holy See-China Provisional Agreement

The Balance Sheet Five and a Half Years Later

[…] is the first time that China responded and conceded to make an agreement; this truly constitutes a big step from China and a decision made by its top leadership. Therefore, there is indeed a big concession from the Chinese part. Concrete Facts of Episcopal Ordinations Following the Provisional Agreement Just to cite some concrete […]

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July 12, 2013

<p>Foreigners and Chinese Working Together: A Local Perspective (Summer 2013, ChinaSource Quarterly)</p> <p>As a Chinese Christian, Jenny has worked alongside foreigners in Christian organizations for over a decade. She opens her heart and shares insights from a Chinese perspective to help new workers (and those already in China) avoid points of misunderstanding and friction as […]

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China and Her Returning Students and Scholars

[…] Response Political Anxiety: There is a greater degree of anxiety than usual within the Communist Party government as it deals with the long planned shift in China’s top leadership next year. The Arab Spring and fear of a “jasmine revolution” in China has brought about an escalation of ideological struggles between conservative hardliners and […]

View From the Wall

Higher Education in China Today

The Scene and the Backdrop

[…] Application to private universities is through the “High Exam,” the same national college entrance exam reinstated by the government in 1977. The application procedure gives priority to top public universities to choose those with the best talents. Private universities can only take the “leftover” students. In terms of daily operations, public school principals and […]