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        Why do Central Asian governments fear religion? A consideration of Christian movements

        Sébastien Peyrouse 한양대학교 아태지역연구센터 2010 Journal of Eurasian Studies Vol.1 No.2

        Despite the freedoms each Central Asian state announced following their respective declarations of independence in 1991, numerous legislative revisions have led to the restriction of religious freedom in the 1990s and the 2000s. Tighter legislation and pressure against religion stems from the desire of Central Asian authorities to channel the risks that the “revival” of faith may pose. Although for the ruling regimes, the changes set forth in religious matters were and remain a means of giving credence to a “new era” in favor of the independent states; the management of religion is seen as one of the essential elements necessary to maintain the standards and rules that prevailed under the previous regime, revealing the difficulty to think of the relationship between state and religion in a different conceptual framework. In order to highlight the paradoxes of the Central Asian states' fear of religion, this article focuses on Christian movements, which have to deal both with a Muslim majority and with secular states afraid of the potential for competition coming from religion.

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        Discussing China: Sinophilia and sinophobia in Central Asia

        Sébastien Peyrouse 한양대학교 아태지역연구센터 2016 Journal of Eurasian Studies Vol.7 No.1

        In two decades since independence, Beijing has become one of Central Asian countries main partners. China's growing presence and influence in Central Asia partially structures the domestic orders, social changes, and national narratives of the latter. Exactly how China will intensify its presence in Central Asia is going to depend partly on the approaches and attitudes of the Central Asian states themselves. The rise of Sinophilia and Sinophobia will impact the political, geo-strategic, and cultural the situation in the region, working either to speed up or to slow down Chinese expansion in it. The Central Asian states are at once desirous of the growing Chinese presence, wanting to take advantage of its economic dynamism and geo-strategic influence, but also fearful of its potential demographic and cultural clout.

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