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Sunday, November 8, 2009
 
 
Session II: Religion in China
 

Session II: Agenda
Session II: Recommended Readings

On May 10, 2007, AEI convened the second "Tocqueville on China" working group. The meeting examined the religious resurgence in contemporary China, assessing how it has impacted both the behavior of believers and their relationship with the state. As with the previous meeting, the discussion was held under the Chatham House rule. What follows are short summaries of the presentations made at the working group and an overview of the subsequent questions and commentary.

Session II: Religion in China

  1. Alexis de Tocqueville on Religion
  2. The Role of Christianity in China
  3. The Role of Popular Religions in Chinese Society
  4. The State's Response: Confucianism and Morality Campaigns
 
 
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