Resistance Under Communist China
Religious Protesters, Advocates and Opportunists
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:8th May '19
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This book examines religious activism—Christianity, Buddhism, and Taoism—in China, a powerful atheist state that provides one of the hardest challenges to existing methods of transnational activism. The author focuses on mechanisms used by three kinds of actors: protesters, advocates and opportunists, and uses regional, inter-faith, and international comparisons to understand why some foreign advocates can enter China and engage in illegal aid and missions to empower local activists, while the same groups cannot conduct the same activities in another geographically, economically and politically similar location. The stories in this book demonstrate a more inclusive and bottom-up approach of transnational activism; they challenge the conventional spiral theory paradigm of human rights literature and the narrow views about GONGOs in civil society literature. This new knowledge helps to sustain a more optimistic view and offers an alternative way of promoting human rights in China andcountries with similar authoritarian environments.
“The book amply achieves its descriptive and theoretical goals. Readers will gain a new understanding of the state of religious freedom … amid riveting human stories of ingenuity, wisdom, and courage. … In short, the author should be congratulated for this original, thoughtful, and provocative book.” (Jianlin Chen, Review of Religion and Chinese Society, Vol. 7, 2020)
ISBN: 9783030141479
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235 pages
1st ed. 2019