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SUMMARY:"Religion and the State in China: Restrictions\, Revival\, and Possibilities"
DESCRIPTION:“Religion and the State in China: Restrictions\, Revival\, and Possibilities”\nNicholas Bequelin\nEast Asia Director\, Amnesty International\nand \nSarah Cook\nSenior Research Analyst for East Asia\, Freedom House\, NY \nPart of a series of talks on “Religion and the State in China”\, funded by the Weatherhead Conference Fund and presented by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and the Modern Tibetan Studies Program at Columbia\nPrevious events in the series “Religion and the State in China” have included talks by Khenpo Tsultrim Lodroe of Larung Gar Buddhist Institute\, Carsten Vala of Loyola University\, and Ian Johnson of the New York Times.. \n
URL:https://ealac.columbia.edu/event/religion-and-the-state-in-china-restrictions-revival-and-possibilities/
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