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De-politicization of ethnic questions in China / edited by Lizhong Xie.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Peking University series on sociology and anthropology ; v. 2.Publication details: Singapore ; River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., ©2014.Description: 1 online resource (xxx, 176 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789814513869
  • 9814513865
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: De-politicization of ethnic questions in China.DDC classification:
  • 951.004 22
LOC classification:
  • DS730 .D42 2014
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Contents:
Preface: My views on the debate over "Depoliticizing ethnicity in China" / Xie Lizhong -- ch. 2. A new perspective in guiding ethnic relations in the 21st century: "De-politicization" of ethnicity in China / Ma Rong -- ch. 2. Establishing a socialist harmonious society and national relations / Hao Shiyuan -- ch. 3. The two required principles for evaluating national policies from an national perspective / Zhou Daming -- ch. 4. Establishing a multinational harmonious society and resolving national issues -- "Depoliticizing" and "Culturizing" national issues / Chen Jianyue -- ch. 5. Evaluation on the "Nation building" of India by the United Nations Development Programme / Ma Rong -- ch. 6. On "Afterthoughts" of China's national issues and "Being practical" -- Debating Ma Rong / Wang Xien -- ch. 7. My views on "Depoliticizing" national issues / Chen Yuping -- ch. 8. Current crux and solutions to current ethnic issues in China / Ma Rong.
Summary: De-politicizing issues of ethnicity is a new theoretical approach to study ethnic questions actively propounded and elaborated by Professor Ma Rong of Sociology Department of Peking University in the past ten years. In the recent years, this theoretical approach has aroused biggish responses from the academic community in Mainland China, the relevant government departments, and the general public. It is likely to elicit vigorous discussions in the years ahead. The book contains eight selected chapters which represent the main contributions to the debate. The first chapter by Ma Rong is the key paper where in he lays out his main ideas and arguments. The remaining chapters deal with both positive and negative responses to the first chapter, and his replies to them.
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Preface: My views on the debate over "Depoliticizing ethnicity in China" / Xie Lizhong -- ch. 2. A new perspective in guiding ethnic relations in the 21st century: "De-politicization" of ethnicity in China / Ma Rong -- ch. 2. Establishing a socialist harmonious society and national relations / Hao Shiyuan -- ch. 3. The two required principles for evaluating national policies from an national perspective / Zhou Daming -- ch. 4. Establishing a multinational harmonious society and resolving national issues -- "Depoliticizing" and "Culturizing" national issues / Chen Jianyue -- ch. 5. Evaluation on the "Nation building" of India by the United Nations Development Programme / Ma Rong -- ch. 6. On "Afterthoughts" of China's national issues and "Being practical" -- Debating Ma Rong / Wang Xien -- ch. 7. My views on "Depoliticizing" national issues / Chen Yuping -- ch. 8. Current crux and solutions to current ethnic issues in China / Ma Rong.

De-politicizing issues of ethnicity is a new theoretical approach to study ethnic questions actively propounded and elaborated by Professor Ma Rong of Sociology Department of Peking University in the past ten years. In the recent years, this theoretical approach has aroused biggish responses from the academic community in Mainland China, the relevant government departments, and the general public. It is likely to elicit vigorous discussions in the years ahead. The book contains eight selected chapters which represent the main contributions to the debate. The first chapter by Ma Rong is the key paper where in he lays out his main ideas and arguments. The remaining chapters deal with both positive and negative responses to the first chapter, and his replies to them.

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