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Research On Religious Factors In American Policy Towards China In Post-Cold War

Posted on:2014-01-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330395490354Subject:International politics
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China is the world’s largest developing country,and aslo a socialist country,and the United States is the world’s largest developed country,and aslo a capitalist country.The relationship between China and the United States will have a direct impact on world peace and stability, therefore we need to correctly handle the relationship between China and the United States,so as to better promote the development of China and the United States.The United States has a strong religious atmosphere,whether to understand the domestic affairs or foreign affairs should focus on the study of American religious.Especially in the post-Cold War, the revival of religion in the world makes religion’s impact larger and larger, and can not be ignored.Religion n the United States has special and important role,most of the American people believe in religion, and regard religion as a part of everyday life.Region also has a significant impact on the President of the United States,some presidents are even devout religious believers.Obviously,U.S. domestic and foreign affairs will be printed on the deeply religious imprint.This paper attempts to interpret the impact on U.S. policy towards China by exploring religion,learn more and then propose measures about what China can do.The paper consists of seven parts,including the religious views behind America’s China policy,religious organizations and their activities in the U.S. policy towards China,the U.S. Presidents’ behavior and speech related to religious affairs in China policy,and so on.This paper draws a conclusion,although the United States pursue national interests, and will not treat religious issues as a top priority, but it is undeniable that the United States has not given up use religion to attack China, therefore, China should not be relaxed.
Keywords/Search Tags:United States, policy towards China, the religious views, religious organizations, the U.S. Presidents, Response measures
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