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Ethnic Minorities in Modern China: Critical Concepts in Asian Studies

Editat de Colin Mackerras
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mar 2011
China is the world’s most populous country with fifty-five state-recognized ethnic minorities: approximately 123 million people, taking up over 60 per cent of China’s territory. And, while China’s dizzying growth has made it a major world force, both economically and strategically, one of the chief concerns of the rising Chinese state—not new, but gaining an ever higher priority—is to remain united and become better integrated. Yet over the past decade, ethnic tensions appear to have grown sharper among some minorities. Rioting in the Tibetan areas in March 2008 and in the Xinjiang capital of Urumqi in July 2009 have shown the volatility of ethnic relations in those particular areas and underscore the urgent need for a greater understanding of the situation.
This new Routledge Major Work collection addresses that need. It answers theoretical questions relating to China’s ethnic minorities, detailing the individual separatist movements, and providing the historical background, as well as the politics and policy, economic, social, religious, and educational causes to some of the problems facing China today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415573931
ISBN-10: 0415573939
Pagini: 1760
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 3.38 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Concepts in Asian Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part 1: Theoretical and Identity Questions Relating to China’s Ethnic Minorities
Part 2: Historical Background
Part 3: Politics and Policy
Part 4: Economics and Economic Development
Part 5: Society and Social Features
Part 6: Influences on the Mind: Religion and Education
Part 7: China’s Minorities: Separatism; Implications for International Relations
Part 8: Overview Accounts of China’s Ethnic Minorities

Descriere

China’s rise has made it a major world force, economically and strategically. One of the chief concerns of the rising Chinese state is to remain united and become better integrated. Yet over the past decade, ethnic tensions appear to have grown sharper among some of the fifty-five state-recognised minorities. Rioting in the Tibetan areas in March 2008 and in the Xinjiang capital Ürümqi in July 2009 have shown the volatility of ethnic relations in some areas and increased the interest and need for a greater understanding of the situation.
This new Major Work fills this gap, answering theoretical questions relating to China’s ethnic minorities, detailing the individual separatist movements, and providing the historical background, as well as the politics and policy, economic, social, religious and educational causes to the problems facing China today.