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The Chinese State At The Borders Diana Lary

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The Chinese State At The Borders Diana Lary
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Publisher: UBC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Diana Lary
ISBN: 9780774813334, 0774813334
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Chinese State At The Borders Diana Lary by Diana Lary 9780774813334, 0774813334 instant download after payment.

The People’s Republic of China claims to have 22,000 kilometres of land borders and 18,000 kilometres of coast line. How did this vast country come into being? The state credo describes an ancient process of cultural expansion: border peoples gratefully accept high culture in China and become inalienable parts of the country. And yet, the “centre” had to fight against manifestations of discontent in the border regions, not only to maintain control over the regions themselves, but also to prevent a loss of power at the edges from triggering a general process of regional devolution in the Han Chinese provinces. The essays in this volume look at these issues over a long span of time, questioning whether the process of expansion was a benevolent civilizing mission.

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