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Media and Politics in Japan
The process of modernization and nation-building in East and Southeast Asia has been accompanied by an attempt to subordinate religious authority to that of the state. The resulting crisis of authority has caused many people in these countries to turn to new religious visions of authority other than those sanctioned by their states. In this volume, eleven essays by noted scholars make an important statement about the nature of religion and society in the late twentieth century. “An admirable collection of case studied on Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia.”
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