Religious Relations across the Taiwan Strait: Patterns, Alignments, and Political Effects
Posted on 05. Jan, 2012 by James Miller
| Title | Religious Relations across the Taiwan Strait: Patterns, Alignments, and Political Effects |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2012 |
| Authors | Brown, Deborah A., and Tun-jen Cheng |
| Journal | Orbis |
| Volume | 56 |
| Issue | 1 |
| Pagination | 60-81 |
| ISBN Number | 0030-4387 |
| Keywords | BUDDHISTS, CHRISTIANS, Religion, Religious organizations |
| Abstract | This study of Buddhist, Taoist, and Christian relations across the Taiwan Strait elicits three observations: (1) officials on both sides of the Strait are permitting increased cross-Strait religious interaction, but each side has different calculations for doing so; (2) each side uses religion as "soft power" to obtain its political objectives, but these low-key approaches are limited – for different reasons; and (3) even though cross-Strait religious ties are defined by the governments and religious organizations in Taiwan and China in cultural terms, they have significant political implications. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
