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March 5, 2015

[…] movement that has threatened to bring Asias biggest financial center to a standstill if the government does not open up the nomination process for electing the citys top leader. Between Truth and TV: Chinas New Deng Xiaoping-Inspired Miniseries (August 18, 2014, China Real Time) August 22 marks 110 years since the birth of Deng […]

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ZGBriefs | December 8, 2016

[…] Thursday. The white paper titled "The Right to Development: China's Philosophy, Practice and Contribution," said there were 329,000 mass organizations, 5,028 foundations, and 336,000 private non-profit units. Top 10 happiest cities in China (December 2, 2016, China Daily) Chengdu and Hangzhou are among the happiest cities in China, according to a survey co-conducted by […]

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ZGBriefs | March 31, 2016

[…] of Yunnan Province lies east of the Tibetan plateau, and Tibetans traded horses for tea that was then transported across the plateau, all the way to Lhasa. Top 5 China Experiences – For the Return Visitor (March 28, 2016, Wild China Blog) You’ve seen the Forbidden City, walked along Shanghai’s Bund at night, stared […]

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ZGBriefs | April 9, 2015

[…] decentralized and flexible, and yet also more disciplined and accountable to Party leadership.  Xi Jinping Forever (April 1, 2015, Foreign Policy) According to three sources close to top CCP officials, Xi and several top aides are making plans to ensure that the strongman will rule until at least 2027, when he will still be […]

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ZGBriefs | January 14, 2016

[…] this fall, the bookseller thought he was safe in Hong Kong. Activists say China's security agencies are extending their reach.  The Consequences of China’s Stock Slide for Top Leaders in Beijing (January 11, 2016, China Real Time) With the questions about economic stewardship swirling around a party that has tied its legitimacy tightly to […]

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ZGBriefs | June 30, 2016

[…] internet giant Baidu Inc., Andrew Ng, the former Google executive who founded the company’s artificial-intelligence unit, is pushing Baidu to become a leader in artificial intelligence. Photos: Top 10 China's most valuable brands in 2016 (June 28, 2016, China Daily) China’s Home-Built Passenger Jet Makes Debut (June 28, 2016, The Wall Street Journal) Aviation officials, […]

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ZGBriefs | July 23, 2015

[…] pushed through China’s reforms under Deng Xiaoping beginning in the late 1970s, shaking off the socialist collectivism that Mao Zedong had imposed through communes, state control and top-down planning. The party’s obituary called Mr. Wan a “pioneer of China’s rural reforms.” Line Up for your Chinese Green Card: China Makes Changes to Visa and […]

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ZGBriefs | February 14, 2019

[…] but it's fast becoming a class issue. Dongbei Diaspora (February 10, 2019, The World of Chinese) Sparsely settled to begin with, none of the three provinces actually crack the top five that contribute most to China’s migrant population (Hunan ranks third). Instead, the depletion of Dongbei is significant for its apparent permanence… A Surgically Sculpted Face, […]

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ZGBriefs | March 12, 2015

[…] where media is tightly controlled, it is surprising, if not unprecedented, to see the unimpeded release of a self-funded investigative documentary about one of the most sensitive topics challenging China’s growth, especially when the film is critical of more than a few government agencies and is circulating so widely just ahead of the annual […]

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ZGBriefs | March 14, 2019

<p><strong>Where Will Your Plastic Trash Go Now That China Doesn't Want It?</strong> (March 13, 2019, <em>NPR</em>)<br /> What should wealthy countries do with their plastic waste now that China no longer is buying it?</p>