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Taiwan's Tzu Chi as Engaged Buddhism: Origins, Organization, Appeal and Social Impact. By Yu-Shuang Yao . pp. xiv, 243. Leiden/Boston, Global Orientals, 2012.
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2 For Foguangshan see Chandler, Stuart, Establishing a Pure Land on Earth: The Foguang Buddhist Perspectives on Modernization and Globalization (Honolulu, 2004)Google Scholar; For Tzu Chi Foundation see Huang, Julia C., (2009) Charisma and Compassion: Cheng Yen and the Buddhist Tzu Chi Movement (Cambridge, Mass, 2009)Google Scholar.
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