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China's perception and policy of multiethnic state : focused on official policy and viewpoints of academia

  • The Journal of Chinese Cultural Studies
  • 2011, (18), pp.225-248
  • DOI : 10.18212/cccs.2011..18.009
  • Publisher : The Society For Chinese Cultural Studies
  • Research Area : Humanities > Chinese Language and Literature > Chinese Literature > Chinese Culture

서정경 1 Cha, Chang Hoon 1 Dong Wook Won 2

1부산대학교
2동아대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This study aims to analyze China's multiethnic policy while driving the nation's goal, 'the Grand revival of Chinese people'. for this purpose, this study analyzes the formations of China's multiethnic policy in its historical context, and also scrutinizes the main discussions of Chinese academia which is believed to has certain influence on CCP. CCP once maintains the principle of self-determination of peoples which permits minor race's right to stablish its own nation, but has changed to minor race's self-governing system. the main purpose of many another multiethnic policies made by CCP, which seemingly very beneficial to minor race, but lies in strengthening its jurisdiction over people in fact. Chinese academia, also develops logic of 'plural races but all in one', helps CCP maintain and strengthen its one-party dictatorship. CCP mistakenly confuses state, a political substance with race, a cultural community on purpose. China's multiethnic policy not only meets resistance from its minor race, but also leads to some kind of friction from neighboring countries.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.