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Feed the Church, starve the party? Church-state relations and religious political mobilisation in 21 Catholic-majority countries

The Correlates of Religion and State, 2018
This contribution examines the effects of state religion policy on religious political mobilisation, focusing on the case of the Catholic Church in the post-Cold War era.
L. F. Mantilla
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Old Pastor and Local Bureaucrats: Recasting Church-State Relations in Contemporary China

Modern China, 2018
In examining the relationships between a state-recognized Protestant pastor and local bureaucrats, this article argues that church leaders in contemporary China are strategic in enhancing interactions with the local state as a way to produce greater ...
Jifeng Liu, C. White
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Church-State Relations: Tensions and Transitions

Sociological Analysis, 1988
M. Walsh, T. Robbins, R. Robertson
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Church-State Relations in the 1899 Malolos Constitution: Filipinization and Visions of National Community

Southeast Asian studies, 2015
The Revolutionary Congress that convened on September 15, 1898-which Apolinario Mabini, who became Aguinaldo's chief adviser, originally conceived to be merely an advisory body-went on to write a constitution for the fledgling Republic of the Philippines
F. Aguilar
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Church-State Relations in Yugoslavia

Journal of Church and State, 1986
Th e fact that the church and the state are the two most important social groups, as was stated by sociologist Max Weber,1 shows us that the matter of the relationship of the church and the state deserves the most serious study. Naturally, it is very important to understand the role of church and state in human society.
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