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Title: Qinghai and the Emergence of the West: Nationalities, Communal Interaction and National Integration
Language of title: English
Author/Creator: David S. G. Goodman

Description: Qinghai is one of China's poorest provincial-level jurisdictions, least internally integrated and least integrated with the rest of the People's Republic. Its social complexity and fragile environment repeatedly created significant political and economic problems during the first half-century of the PRC, which were then exacerbated by policies that rapidly proved over-simplistic and counter-productive. Since January 2000 the PRC government's new policy initiative to develop the Western Region – the call to “Open Up the West” – has provided the provincial leadership with the opportunity to resolve some of the province's long-term difficulties through adopting markedly different perspectives on development. A more gradual approach has emerged, concentrating on the development of the province's infrastructure and environmental sustainability. Nevertheless, there remains a danger that in concentrating on economic solutions to the province's problems its inherent political, social and cultural contestations may be ignored to the detriment of the leadership's wider goals. (from the article's abstract)

Publisher: Contemporary China Institute, London University
Normalized publisher place: London
Publisher country: United Kingdom
Published Date: 2004
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Classification: Tibetan and Himalayan -- Religion -- Islam -- Islam in Tibet
Cultural Coverage: Tibet
Language: English
Source: The China Quarterly
Source Editor: Julia Strauss
Source Type: Journal
Source Volume: 178
Source Page Numbers: 379-399
ISBN/ISSN: 3057410
Format: Print media (print or manuscript, including PDFs)
Resource Type: Article
Release Flag: OK for viewing
Date Of Record Creation: 2006-04-07 14:54:47
Date Last Modified: 2006-04-07 14:54:47
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