págs. 5-28
págs. 29-54
I Religion, an obstacle or challenge to the assertion of Chinese power? - Relations between the Holy See and China: An unsuccessful dialogue
págs. 55-84
II State and religion in northeastern Asia: Between secularization and instrumentation - Religion and politics in South Korea
págs. 85-110
II State and religion in northeastern Asia: Between secularization and instrumentation - The principle of the separation of Church and State: Glimpses
págs. 111-140
III Buddhism and politics in a context with a dominant religion - Religion and politics in Thailand: Dependence and responsibility
págs. 141-174
III Buddhism and politics in a context with a dominant religion - The robe and the gun: Buddhism and the military dictatorship in Burma
págs. 175-198
IV Political and religious tensions in the plurireligious states of southeast Asia - From the monastic monarchy to neutral separation: Four centuries
págs. 199-226
IV Political and religious tensions in the plurireligious states of southeast Asia - Indonesia: From religious tolerance to wars of religions?
págs. 227-250
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