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sinicization of religion

China-Vatican Relations in the Xi Era
By Wang Linbin
Nearly four years after reaching a provisional arrangement, are the two sides moving closer to a formal agreement on bishop appointments?

China’s Repression of the Hui: A Slow Boil
By James Jennion
Even China’s “preferred Muslims” face tightening restrictions on religious expression.

Why the Chinese Communist Party Sees Tibetan Monks as ‘Troublemakers’
By Apa Lhamo
The CCP’s strategy for consolidating control over Tibet centers on “sinicizing” Tibetan Buddhism.

Religion With Chinese Characteristics: Sinicizing Religion in China
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Xi Lian.

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.
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