2004
DOI: 10.1080/0963749042000182087
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Politics and religions in Hong Kong after 1997: whether tension or equilibrium is needed

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“…As some observe (Kwong, 2000(Kwong, , 2001, the influence of Protestant churches in the Hong Kong society declined because of the change of government, which no longer granted the Protestant church special privileges. Kung (2004) observes that tension existed between Beijing and churches in Hong Kong (especially the Catholic church,…”
Section: The Return To Chinese Sovereignty In 1997mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As some observe (Kwong, 2000(Kwong, , 2001, the influence of Protestant churches in the Hong Kong society declined because of the change of government, which no longer granted the Protestant church special privileges. Kung (2004) observes that tension existed between Beijing and churches in Hong Kong (especially the Catholic church,…”
Section: The Return To Chinese Sovereignty In 1997mentioning
confidence: 99%