Sam Brownback: China's War on Faith
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Sam Brownback, the former senator, governor, and ambassador, outlines the strategic importance of religious freedom in confronting China, the role of the U.S. in supporting persecuted faith communities, and the potential for religion to influence foreign policy. The discussion with Mark Simon and Christian Whiton on "Domino Theory" highlights the intersection of human rights, national security, and moral leadership.
Brownback is the author of the new book, "China's War on Faith."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
01:39 Religious Freedom as a Strategic Issue
05:34 The Role of the U.S. in Promoting Religious Freedom
10:48 The Vatican's Approach to China
15:07 The Need for a Unified Moral Stance
20:11 Retail Politics and Religious Freedom
24:06 Surprises in Writing About China
28:11 The Story of Jimmy Lai and Its Implications
33:58 Future Directions for U.S.-China Relations