Separation of State and Religion: The East Asian Model and The Middle East

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Y. Shichor
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Abstract East Asia (the post-Confucian countries) is by far more advanced than the Middle East, primarily in terms of better education, leadership quality and population control – for which East Asia ranks at the top of the world’s list (and the Middle East at the bottom). In an attempt to trace the origins of this gap, this article concentrates on one issue: the separation between state and religion. Whereas East Asia is the most irreligious region in the world (not in the sense that there is no religion but in the sense that religion is not allowed to institutionalize) but in the sense that the civilian and secular government is always above the clergy. On the other hand, the Middle East is not only the most religious region in the world but is also involves in the government and occasionally controls it, blocks all attempts at reform, and leads to lagging far behind East Asia. Given this situation, and fast population growth, change is unlikely.
政教分离:东亚模式与中东
东亚(后儒家国家)比中东先进得多,主要是在更好的教育、领导素质和人口控制方面——东亚在世界排名中名列前茅(而中东排名垫底)。在试图追溯这一差距的起源时,本文集中在一个问题上:政教分离。而东亚是世界上最无宗教信仰的地区(不是说那里没有宗教,而是说宗教不允许制度化),而是说文职和世俗政府总是凌驾于神职人员之上。另一方面,中东地区不仅是世界上宗教信仰最多的地区,而且对政府的介入和偶尔的控制,阻碍一切改革的尝试,导致其远远落后于东亚。考虑到这种情况和人口的快速增长,改变是不太可能的。
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