By 2030, China will be the world's largest economy - which
makes the intransigence of its ruling party all the more worrying.
But ALEXANDER MONRO believes the rapid spread of Christianity could
signal the beginning of change.

In 2002 a lecturer from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences -
the country's most respected research institute for politics and
economics - addressed a ...
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