Supporting the development of ethnic groups with smaller populations: the policies and practices of the Chinese government

Yazhou Shi, Rui Gao, Rui Wang
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Abstract Development is a fundamental pursuit of human society. When it comes to national governance, there are issues of imbalanced and insufficient development that must be addressed. Since 1949, when the People’s Republic of China was founded, the Chinese government has adopted a series of ethnic policies to resolve these development issues across ethnic minority areas. Since the late 1970s, Chinese scholars and the government have paid particular attention to the development issues of ethnic groups with smaller populations. This paper examines the relevant literature on this topic and divides China’s policies on this issue into three stages: (1) initial exploration, (2) targeted assistance, and (3) specialized planning. It discusses the Chinese government’s policy process and its experience empowering ethnic groups with smaller populations. The paper argues that the Chinese government’s support for ethnic groups with smaller populations is guided by valid ethnic theories and a comprehensive policy system. In the implementation of policies, the government recognizes “development” as the primary objective. It then formulates, implements, and evaluates policies based on the characteristics of the different ethnic groups with smaller populations. This approach effectively addressed the problems faced by these ethnic groups during different stages of their development and achieved the intended policy goals. Therefore, these policies are practical and sustainable. They are a valuable asset, and studying them could be beneficial to any unified multi-ethnic country that wants to tackle the development issues of their ethnic minorities.
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支持人口较少民族发展:中国政府的政策和做法
发展是人类社会的根本追求。在国家治理方面,发展不平衡、不充分等问题亟待解决。自1949年中华人民共和国成立以来,中国政府采取了一系列民族政策来解决民族地区的发展问题。自20世纪70年代末以来,中国学者和政府特别关注人口较少的少数民族的发展问题。本文通过对相关文献的梳理,将中国在这一问题上的政策分为三个阶段:(1)初步探索阶段,(2)针对性援助阶段,(3)专项规划阶段。它讨论了中国政府的政策过程及其赋予人口较少的少数民族权力的经验。本文认为,中国政府对人口较少民族的扶持是在有效的民族理论和完善的政策体系的指导下进行的。在政策的实施中,政府将“发展”作为首要目标。然后,它根据人口较少的不同民族的特点制定、实施和评估政策。这一方针有效地解决了少数民族在不同发展阶段面临的问题,达到了预期的政策目标。因此,这些政策是切实可行和可持续的。他们是一笔宝贵的财富,研究他们对任何想要解决少数民族发展问题的统一的多民族国家都是有益的。
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