This book focuses on the global issue of ethnic problems and examines the theory and practice of how China addresses its ethnic problems from a macro perspective, following the guidelines formulated by the working conference on ethnic affairs of the Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party in 2014. Based on comparative and empirical studies, it also analyzes specific solutions to ethnic problems in contemporary China, such as how the country has succeeded in redressing material inequalities among different ethnic groups, allowing these groups to share in the country’s development, and gain recognition and acceptance.
This book focuses on the global issue of ethnic problems and examines the theory and practice of how China addresses its ethnic problems from a macro perspective, following the guidelines formulated by the working conference on ethnic affairs of the Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party in 2014. Based on comparative and empirical studies, it also analyzes specific solutions to ethnic problems in contemporary China, such as how the country has succeeded in redressing material inequalities among different ethnic groups, allowing these groups to share in the country’s development, and gain recognition and acceptance.
Discusses various aspects of managing ethnic issues from the perspective of Chinese History Provides solutions toward redressing material inequalities among different ethnic groups in China Brings together a group of top scholars on the much-debated issue of solving China’s ethno-national issues
Shiyuan Hao
Five Ethnicities “Grand Unity” of China Self-strengthening Movement Ethnic recognition A Large Family of 56 Ethnic Groups Regional Ethnic Autonomy Structural Hierarchy for Ethnic Autonomous Areas Western Development Strategy Development of Ethnic Minority Regions Identity of Chinese Culture