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Titre The Paradox of Exchange: Institutional Asymmetry and the Limitations of Religious United Front Work across the Taiwan Strait
Auteur Kuei-min Chang
Mir@bel Revue China perspectives
Numéro no 138, 2024 Between Governance and the Governed: Navigating China's Borderlands in a Challenging Era
Rubrique / Thématique
Articles
Page 83-92
Résumé anglais This article investigates how cross-strait distinction in religious governance affects Beijing's united front work in Taiwan's popular religious community. Due to shared spiritual lineages, Taiwanese temples are considered especially receptive to Chinese influence. Based on fieldwork and in-depth interview data collected over the years between 2013 and 2024, this article argues that institutional asymmetry has resulted in constant challenges limiting the effectiveness of cross-strait religious united front work. First, the centralised Chinese politico-religious order has limited the agency of the Chinese religious establishment in prioritising the CCP's political imperative over religious logic. Second, decentralised Taiwanese temples have created coordination problems for cross-strait brokers whose agendas are not always aligned with Beijing. Finally, Taiwanese temple leaders abiding by communal religious traditions have deployed pragmatic coping strategies to sideline Beijing's political intentions. Hence, Beijing's efforts to initiate and repurpose cross-strait religious exchanges as instances of unity have paradoxically generated conflicting narratives within the Taiwanese popular religious community.
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