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China's great awakening : how the people's republic got religion / Johnson, Ian   Journal Article
Johnson, Ian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For decades, outsiders have thought of China as a country where religion and faith play marginal roles. Images of Chinese people overwhelmingly involve economics or politics: massive cities sprouting up, diligent workers laboring in vast factories, nouveaux riches flaunting their wealth [2], farmers toiling in polluted fields, dissidents languishing in prison. The stories about faith in China that do exist tend to involve victims [3], such as Chinese Christians forced to worship underground or groups such as Falun Gong [4] being repressed by the government.
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Getting back the high ground: A conversation with Lobsang Sangay, the Kalon Tripa of the Tibetan government-in-exile   Journal Article
World Policy Journal Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract For half a millennium, since the Mongol ruler Altan Khan, descendant of Genghis and Kublai Khan, bestowed the title of Dalai Lama on the first ruler of the Yellow Hat Buddhists, the Dalai Lama has represented the spiritual and temporal states of the Buddhist nation that dominates Tibet and Mongolia. This summer, the 14th Dalai Lama stepped down from his role as secular ruler to focus on his functions as religious leader. For the first time, Tibetan Buddhists in Asia and around the world have a new political leader-the Kalon Tripa, or prime minister, who hopes one day to be able to return to rule the nation of Tibet, now firmly under Chinese control. Lobsang Sangay was chosen last summer-elected by all Buddhists able to cast ballots (largely outside of tightly-controlled Tibet itself). From his headquarters in Dharamsala, India, he spoke with World Policy Journal editor David A. Andelman and managing editor Christopher Shay.
Key Words Altan Khan  Mongol Ruler  Kublai Khan  Dalai Lama  Yellow Hat Buddhists  Buddhist Nation 
Tibet  Mongolia  Tibetan Buddhists  Asia  Kalon Tripa 
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