China and Its National Minorities: Autonomy Or Assimilation?M.E. Sharpe, 1989 - 165 pages This book is a study of past and present policies of the People's Republic of China towards its numerous and varied minority groups, a subject about which there is scant information in the West. It examines the impact of Chinese culture on these diverse groups and China's attempt to bring them into the mainstream of Han life. The impact of the Cultural Revolution on the minority peoples, the future of Tibet, and the implications of Chinese minorities policies for Sino-Soviet relations are among the topics discussed in this book. |
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and the Ethnic Minorities | 23 |
Autonomy and the Right | 40 |
Ethnic Minorities | 74 |
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administrative agricultural areas assimilation attempt authorities autonomous Autonomous Prefecture autonomous regions Beijing birth border capita central century China Chinese cities common Communist constitution cultural Cultural Revolution customs Daur definition early economic ethnic groups ethnic minorities example exist forced formed grain groups growth Guizhou higher increased independent industry influence Inner Mongolia interests internal Jingji Jingpo land language living majority means migration million minority regions Minzu tuanjie Minzu yanjiu mountain national minorities natural official Oroqen party peasants percent persons planning political population practice problem production province Qinghai question reason reform relations religion religious Renkou Renmin ribao schools shehui kexue shows social Source Soviet structures Table term territory Tibet Tibetan tion traditional units wenti Western whole Xinjiang xuebao yuan Yunnan Zhongguo