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Ethnic identity and national conflict in China
Ethnic Identity and National Conflict in China examines the complex relationship between ethnic diversity, state policy, and social stability in contemporary China. The book explores how the Chinese government’s nation-building strategies intersect with the cultural, political, and economic aspirations of various ethnic minority groups. Through historical and sociopolitical analysis, it highlights the tensions between assimilationist policies and ethnic autonomy, particularly in regions such as Tibet and Xinjiang. The author argues that understanding the dynamics of ethnic identity is essential for addressing the roots of national conflict and fostering genuine unity within a multiethnic state.
KP.IV 0325 | 320 GUN E (INA.0 ROH e) | My Library (POLITIK 5) | Available |
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