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China Unveils Shanghai Exhibit Linking Communism and Christianity

29 Jun 2021 The Chinese Communist Party debuted a museum dedicated to reinterpreting Christianity as a communist doctrine in honor of the Party’s 100th birthday, human rights group Bitter Winter reported on Tuesday. The Chinese government is planning expansive and lavish festivities across the nation to mark the centennial of the totalitarian organization’s founding in the country and will include an “unprecedented” patriotic display in Hong Kong, the latest victim of its oppressive dealings. China’s state-operated, nominally Protestant “Three-Self Church” on June 25 opened its “One Heart, One Virtue, One Path: Chinese Christianity Loves the Party, the Country, and Socialism Theme Exhibition” highlighting the role Christians played in the Party’s foundation and early operations.

China Unveils Shanghai Exhibit Linking Communism and Christianity

China Unveils Shanghai Exhibit Linking Communism and Christianity
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China s Political Party System: Cooperation and Consultation

China's State Council Information Office on Friday issued a white paper titled "China's Political Party System: Cooperation and Consultation," elaborating on the distinctive characteristics and strengths of the country's political party system. The full text follows:

History in the making: the battle over the new school curriculum

History in the making: the battle over the new school curriculum
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How The Opium War Changed China Forever

The impact of this 19th century conflict can still be felt in Chinese politics and soceity today.  Here s What You Need to Remember: The Opium Wars made it clear China had fallen gravely behind the West   not just militarily, but economically and politically. Every Chinese government since   even the ill-fated Qing Dynasty, which began the “Self-Strengthening Movement” after the Second Opium War   has made modernization an explicit goal, citing the need to catch up with the West. In 1839, England went to war with China because it was upset that Chinese officials had shut down its drug trafficking racket and confiscated its dope.

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