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China since 1949 / Benson, Linda 2002  Book
Benson, Linda Book
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Publication London, Longman, 2002.
Description xviii, 152p.pbk
Series Seminar Studies in History
Standard Number 0582357225
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046293951.05/BEN 046293MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   082499


China's religious policy / Khan, Akhtar   Journal Article
Khan, Akhtar Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Religion  China  Religious Policy 
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ID:   090324


Islamism in Azerbaijan: how potent / Wilhelmsen, Julie   Journal Article
Wilhelmsen, Julie Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Azerbaijan is deemed to be the most secular of all post-Soviet Muslim counties. Nevertheless, growing independent Islamic activism, inspired by the international Islamic discourse and helped by foreign Islamic actors, and combined with a repressive regime response to this activity carried out under the banner of antiterrorism may contribute to make Islamism a potent factor in Azerbaijan. This article maps out independent Shi'a and Sunni activism and regime response in Azerbaijan. By assessing the dynamics between these two factors the article draws conclusions on the potential for politicization and radicalization of Islam in Azerbaijan.
Key Words Religious Policy  Aberbaijan  Islam 
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ID:   100579


New religious policy in China: catching up with systemic reforms / Tong, James W   Journal Article
Tong, James W Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract China's new religious policy expands the institutional autonomy of religious organizations, limits the power of religious affairs bureaus, and provides for administrative appeal, judicial challenge, and sanctioning errant officials. As such, it is an effort of the Chinese government to integrate religious policy with its systemic socioeconomic and political reforms.
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ID:   096528


Xinjiang problem (II): violent disturbances and religious policy, 1995-98 / Tong, James   Journal Article
Tong, James Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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