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New Wine in Old Bottles: Sinicisation and State Regulation of Religion in China |
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Author |
Chang, Kuei-min (著)
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Source |
China Perspectives
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Volume | n.1-2 (總號=n.113) |
Date | 2018 |
Pages | 37 - 44 |
Publisher | French Centre for Research on Contemporary China |
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http://www.cefc.com.hk
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Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
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Keyword | Sinicisation; zhongguohua; Regulations on Religious Affairs; State-religion Relations; Selective Religious Toleration; United Front; China; Xi Jinping |
Abstract | This paper discusses Xi Jinping's policy of religious sinicisation (zhongguohua 中国化) and the subsequent revision of the Regulations on Religious Affairs. I argue that Xi's fear of foreign influence has driven the direction of recent changes in religious policy in favour of indigenous or indigenised religions. I show that the effort to sinicise religions and the consequent strengthening of the existing regulatory framework risks exacerbating the challenges that the Xi regime seeks to confront in the first place. |
Table of contents | Introduction 37 The political use of religion and the selectivity of religious tolerance in China 38 “Religious ecology” and sinicisation as a policy prescription under Xi 39 Regulations on Religious Affairs: Increasing religious control 41 New wine in old bottles 43 Conclusion 44 References 44 |
ISSN | 20703449 (P); 19964617 (E) |
Hits | 74 |
Created date | 2023.11.15 |
Modified date | 2023.11.15 |
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