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dc.contributor.advisor張國暉(Guo-Hui Chang)
dc.contributor.authorBreanna Mroczkoen
dc.contributor.author梅若琳zh_TW
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-16T05:14:57Z-
dc.date.available2014-08-25
dc.date.copyright2014-08-25
dc.date.issued2014
dc.date.submitted2014-08-18
dc.identifier.citationBrummans, Boris and Jennie Hwang. “Tzu Chi’s Organizing for a Compassionate World: Insights into the Communicative Praxis of a Buddhist Organization”. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication (2010). Vol. 3, No. 2
Chandler, Stuart. Establishing a Pure Land on Earth: the Foguang Buddhist Perspective on Modernization and Globalization. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i, 2004.
Chen, Chiung Hwang. “Building the Pure Land on Earth: Ciji's Media Cultural Discourse”, Journal of Media and Religion, (2007) 6:3, 181-199
Clarke, Peter B. 'The Globalization of Religions.' Jing Si Abode, Hualien. 09 Dec. 2009. Guest Speech.
Gozaydın, İştar. 'Religion as Soft Power in the International Relations of Turkey.' Political Studies Association. Proc. of 60th Political Studies Association Conference, Edinburgh. Political Studies Association, 2010.
Haynes, Jeffrey. Religious Transnational Actors and Soft Power. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate, 2012.
Huang, C. Julia. Charisma and Compassion: Cheng Yen and the Buddhist Tzu Chi Movement. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2009.
----. “Genealogies of NGO-ness: The Cultural Politics of a Global Buddhist Movement in Contemporary Taiwan”. Positions (2009). vol. 17:2. 347-374.
----. “Sacred or Profane? The Compassion Relief Movements Transnationalism in Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia and the United States”. European Journal for East Asian Studies (2003). Vol 2:2. 217-241.
----. “Wings of Belief: Modern Chinese Religious Transnationalism”. European Journal of East Asian Studies (2003). 2:2. 205-216.
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Laliberte, Andre. “'Love Transcends Borders' or 'Blood is Thicker than Water?' The Charity work of the Compassion relief Foundation in the People Republic of China”. European Journal of East Asian Studies (2003) Vol 2:2. 243-261.
---. The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Taiwan: 1989-2003 : Safeguarding the Faith, Building a Pure Land, Helping the Poor. New York: Routledge Curzon, 2004.
Lieser, Karsten, Alexander Groh, and Heinrich Liechtenstein. 'The Venture Capital & Private Equity Country Attractiveness Index 2014.' The Venture Capital & Private Equity Country Attractiveness Index. IESE Business School. 2014.
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McGray, Douglas. 'Japan's Gross National Cool.' Foreign Policy. May (2002)
Pacey, Scott. 'A Buddhism for the Human World: Interpretations of Renjian Fojiao in Contemporary Taiwan.' Asian Studies Review Vol. 29 (2005): Pp. 445-461.
Roney, Britton. “Earthquakes and Civil Society: A Comparative Study of the response of China's nongovernment organizations to the Wenchuan Earthquake”. China Information (2001) 25:1. 84-104.
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Wang, Hongying & Yeh-Chung Lu “The Conception of Soft Power and its Policy Implications: a comparative study of China and Taiwan”. Journal of Contemporary China, (2008) 17:56, 425-447
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dc.identifier.urihttp://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/56083-
dc.description.abstract關於宗教組織軟實力的研究不多,更少有研究以佛教作為一個軟實力進行探索,目前佛教作為一種可能的國際政治軟實力作用也不清楚。由於台灣特殊的國際定位,一般認為,影響力或軟實力也是台灣開拓國際關係的重要一環。國際上有兩個重要的佛教組織:慈濟及佛光山,都以台灣為起源,也都在台灣設有總部,更重要的是它們都被認為具有國際影響力。本研究提問:慈濟與佛光山可以當台灣的軟實力的一部分嗎?本研究比較了不同軟實力的思路和定義,並採用質性的方法探索,鎖定美國洛杉磯都會為研究範圍,分析慈濟及佛光山在該地的影響,並藉此探索這樣的影響與台灣的關係,還有其對台灣國際關係的發展有何作用。本研究認為,慈濟及佛光山不同於其他地方的宗教軟實力,它們僅有限地成為台灣及其國際關係的一部分軟實力。相對於國家及佛教來說,慈濟及佛光山所生產的軟實力以貢獻在它們組織本身的發展與成長為主。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractInfluence, or soft power, is important for Taiwan’s international politics. Can Tzu Chi and Fo Guang Shan work as soft power? The Buddhist organizations of Tzu Chi and Fo Guang Shan, which originated and are based in Taiwan, have influence in Taiwan and internationally. Los Angeles was chosen as a focus of the study because the charity work and cultural contributions of these organizations represents their influence all over the world.
To attempt to answer this question, I explored different ideas and definitions of soft power using qualitative methods. I analyzed the influence of these organizations in Los Angeles, Taiwan, and internationally through primary sources and secondary sources.
There is little research on the soft power of religious organizations, and no research focuses on Buddhism alone as a soft power. Buddhism’s role in international politics and as a possible soft power is not clear. Through unique research and correlation of existing research, this article establishes that while Tzu Chi and Fo Guang Shan are not strong examples of state soft power, they are both fully devoted to their respective missions abroad, which makes them a strong influence among impacted groups.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsTable of Contents
Abstract i
摘要 ii
Chapter 1: Introduction 2
1.1 Research Question 4
1.2 Methodology 5
1.2a: Interviews 6
1.3 Obstacles 9
1.3a Possibilities for Further Research 10
1.4 What is left? 11
Chapter 2: Literature Review 13
2.1 Literature Review: Tzu Chi and Fo Guang Shan 14
2.2 Influence in the Form of Soft Power 16
2.2A Nye’s Soft Power 17
2.2b Differing Views on Soft Power 18
2.2c Other Research on Soft Power 19
2.2d Soft Power in this Research 25
Chapter 3: Group Backgrounds 26
3.1 Humanistic Buddhism in Taiwan 26
3.1a Not a Religious State 27
3.2 Cultural Symbols 28
Chapter 4: Tzu Chi and Fo Guang Shan- Mission in Taiwan and Abroad 32
4.1 Tzu Chi 32
4.1a Mission 32
4.1b Tzu Chi International 34
4.1c International Recognition 35
4.1d Addressing Religious Boundaries 35
4.2 Fo Guang Shan 37
4.2a Mission 37
4.2b Fo Guang Shan International 38
4.2c Religious Boundaries 39
Chapter 5: Case Studies in Los Angeles 42
5.1 Los Angeles 43
5.2 Tzu Chi 45
5.2a Services in Greater LA 45
5.2b Schools in Greater LA 46
5.2c Medical Services 47
5.3 Fo Guang Shan in LA 49
5.3a Community Participation 51
5.3b Cultural Role 52
Chapter 6: Is this Soft Power? 54
6.1 Comparison to Other Soft power 54
6.1a: Institutional 54
6.1b: Cultural 55
6.1c: Ideological 57
6.1d: Results May Vary 60
6.2 Taiwanese Government: 61
6.3 Keeping perspective 63
6.4 Religious and Cultural Power 65
Chapter 7. Conclusion 68
Additional Documents: 72
Survey Questions for Angelinos 72
Sample of general questions asked 74
Bibliography 75
dc.language.isoen
dc.subject軟實力zh_TW
dc.subject宗教非政府組織zh_TW
dc.subject佛教zh_TW
dc.subject慈濟zh_TW
dc.subject佛光山zh_TW
dc.subject台灣zh_TW
dc.subject洛杉磯zh_TW
dc.subjectLos Angelesen
dc.subjectSoft Poweren
dc.subjectReligious NGOen
dc.subjectBuddhismen
dc.subjectTzu Chien
dc.subjectFo Guang Shanen
dc.subjectTaiwanen
dc.title宗教與軟實力:以在美國洛杉磯的台灣佛教NGOzh_TW
dc.titleReligion and Soft Power: Taiwanese Buddhist NGOs in Los Angelesen
dc.typeThesis
dc.date.schoolyear102-2
dc.description.degree碩士
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee周嘉辰(Chelsea C. Chou),林錚(Cheng Lin)
dc.subject.keyword軟實力,宗教非政府組織,佛教,慈濟,佛光山,台灣,洛杉磯,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordSoft Power,Religious NGO,Buddhism,Tzu Chi,Fo Guang Shan,Taiwan,Los Angeles,en
dc.relation.page81
dc.rights.note有償授權
dc.date.accepted2014-08-18
dc.contributor.author-college社會科學院zh_TW
dc.contributor.author-dept國家發展研究所zh_TW
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