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Christianity in China
In China, ‘Xi Jinping Thought’ Is the Only Accepted Religion
By William Nee
To understand China’s crackdown on religion, we need to look beyond the repression of any single faith.
Religion With Chinese Characteristics: Sinicizing Religion in China
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Xi Lian.
China’s Belt and Road: Exporting Evangelism?
By Jeremy Luedi
Aided by the networks created by the Belt and Road, Chinese missionaries are heading abroad, much to Beijing's dismay.
The CCP’s Plan to 'Sinicize' Religions
By Julia Bowie and David Gitter
Bureaucratic changes are intended to aid the CCP in further pressuring religious groups.
China’s Quest for a Moral Compass
By Leland M. Lazarus
The Chinese government is trying to improve the behavior of its citizens.
The Politics of Religion in China
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Fenggang Yang.
Pope Francis: Modest Diplomatic Gains in Asia
By Steve Finch
The diplomatic breakthroughs were small but steady during the pope's first visit to the region.
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