This essays looks at the diversity of approaches used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in its politicization of religions. It first provides an overview of continuity with past practices by the Chinese state in the imperial and republican eras to stress the undetermined nature of ideological change in China. Then, it looks at the mechanisms by which the CCP makes religion a political issue and a matter of public concern within broader agendas. It tresses that this politicization of religions has unfolded in two different ways since 1949: besides the negative and coercive approach of the authorities, positive and cooperative strategy are also implemented. The regime hopes religions will be active politically to promote its objectives, su...
This article focuses on three conceptual lenses through which a better understanding of the politics...
This thesis investigates the nexus between religion and the formation of modern Chinese nationalism ...
In recent years, religious policy in China has faced an increasingly dynamic panorama of religious a...
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
The aim of this article is to present the controversial features of the secularization thesis about ...
Western media reports on the relationship between state and religion in the People’s Republic ...
This paper is part of broader research on social welfare, understood in its broadest sense as social...
In the context of the Chinese churches, religio-political relations or interaction is an unavoidable...
On the surface, religious policy in China may appear contradictory. On the one hand, the state is of...
With the incorporation of the State Administration for Religious Affairs (SARA) into the Chinese Com...
Resurgence in religious activity has accompanied China\u27s astounding progress in economic developm...
In 1979, the Chinese Communist Party restored its policy of freedom of religion. The intention of th...
Chan Hon-suen, Autor.Bibliography: leaves 139-141Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 19...
Since the mid-1950s, the Chinese state has exerted tight ideological and administrative control over...
The Chinese Communist Party is confronted with a growing gap that separates the rhetoric about socia...
This article focuses on three conceptual lenses through which a better understanding of the politics...
This thesis investigates the nexus between religion and the formation of modern Chinese nationalism ...
In recent years, religious policy in China has faced an increasingly dynamic panorama of religious a...
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
The aim of this article is to present the controversial features of the secularization thesis about ...
Western media reports on the relationship between state and religion in the People’s Republic ...
This paper is part of broader research on social welfare, understood in its broadest sense as social...
In the context of the Chinese churches, religio-political relations or interaction is an unavoidable...
On the surface, religious policy in China may appear contradictory. On the one hand, the state is of...
With the incorporation of the State Administration for Religious Affairs (SARA) into the Chinese Com...
Resurgence in religious activity has accompanied China\u27s astounding progress in economic developm...
In 1979, the Chinese Communist Party restored its policy of freedom of religion. The intention of th...
Chan Hon-suen, Autor.Bibliography: leaves 139-141Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 19...
Since the mid-1950s, the Chinese state has exerted tight ideological and administrative control over...
The Chinese Communist Party is confronted with a growing gap that separates the rhetoric about socia...
This article focuses on three conceptual lenses through which a better understanding of the politics...
This thesis investigates the nexus between religion and the formation of modern Chinese nationalism ...
In recent years, religious policy in China has faced an increasingly dynamic panorama of religious a...