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How the Communist Party of China Manages the Issue of Nationality: An Evolving Topic: China Academic Library

Autor Shiyuan Hao
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 dec 2015
This book introduces the background of China’s issue of nationality from the very beginning. Throughout the country’s history, all the nationalities that lived and prospered on Chinese land created a pattern of cultural diversity within national unity through their interaction and integration. The formation of this pattern is due not only to the geographical fact that China covers a broad expanse on the Asian continent but also to the historical fact that it is home to disparate and ancient human heritages, and to culturally diverse historical sources.
The book’s five chapters explain the evolution of the CPC’s policy towards nationalities. At the time of the PRC’s founding, the Common Program (in essence an interim Constitution) passed by the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Congress (which was composed of people from all sectors of society and all of China’s nationalities) not only declared that people of all China’s nationalities had equal rights, but also stipulated that: regional national autonomy would be practiced in all areas where minority nationalities were concentrated; that all nationalities had the right to develop their native languages and culture and to maintain or reform their customs and religious beliefs; and also mandated that people’s governments support the development of minority nati
onalities in the areas of politics, the economy, culture and education.
In the final section, the book demonstrates that the subject of how
the CPC addresses nationality-related issues is a dynamic one that encompasses the past, present and future, and is simultaneously an answer, a process and a question.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783662484609
ISBN-10: 3662484609
Pagini: 329
Ilustrații: X, 329 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria China Academic Library

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Cuprins

The World of Nationalities and the Issue of Nationality.- Taking into Perspective the Historical Conditions in China and Building a United Multi-nationality Country.-  Practicing the Principle of Nationality Equality and Exercising Regional National Autonomy.- Developing the Western Region in the Primary Stage of Socialism.- Safeguarding National Unity, Opposing National Separatism.- Building a Harmonious Society and Achieving Sound Development.- The Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation.

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This book introduces the background of China’s issue of nationality from the very beginning. Throughout the country’s history, all the nationalities that lived and prospered on Chinese land created a pattern of cultural diversity within national unity through their interaction and integration. The formation of this pattern is due not only to the geographical fact that China covers a broad expanse on the Asian continent but also to the historical fact that it is home to disparate and ancient human heritages, and to culturally diverse historical sources.
The book’s five chapters explain the evolution of the CPC’s policy towards nationalities. At the time of the PRC’s founding, the Common Program (in essence an interim Constitution) passed by the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Congress (which was composed of people from all sectors of society and all of China’s nationalities) not only declared that people of all China’s nationalities had equal rights, but also stipulated that: regional national autonomy would be practiced in all areas where minority nationalities were concentrated; that all nationalities had the right to develop their native languages and culture and to maintain or reform their customs and religious beliefs; and also mandated that people’s governments support the development of minority nati
onalities in the areas of politics, the economy, culture and education.
In the final section, the book demonstrates that the subject of how
the CPC addresses nationality-related issues is a dynamic one that encompasses the past, present and future, and is simultaneously an answer, a process and a question.

Caracteristici

Generalize the main contents of the CPC’s policy towards nationalities in the form of five chapters Offers a detailed introduction to the formation as well as the adaptation of the CPC’s national policies Written in a logical and meticulous method, the book will greatly help readers to grasp China’s nationality-related issues