The Political Economy of Religious Revival

This article assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the religious economy approach by applying it to the religious revival across contemporary Russia and China. This comparison shows that the religious economy framework is beneficial in explaining some aspects of the communist and post-communist r...

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Christianity
Communism
Festivals
Fieldwork
Macroeconomics
Monks
Political economy
Political parties
Politics
Postcommunist societies
Power
Religion
Religious cultural groups
Religious orthodoxy
State power
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