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ID134206
Title Properrom assimilation to autonomy
Other Title Informationrealizing ethnic minority rights in china's national autonomous regions
LanguageENG
AuthorWu, Xiaohui
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines regional autonomy in China's ethnic minority areas and its implications for minority rights in China. It argues that China's regional autonomy regime is in need of improvement in quest for national unity, social harmony and equality among ethnic groups in China. In light of past State-minority relations, as well as changing conditions in China, and by reference to international experience, the article offers suggestions for China to improve and implement minority rights legislation and policies. It argues that, under the existing political system in view of the existing basic framework on minorities, the Chinese State should adopt a new approach which encompasses elements of rule of law, deliberative democracy and international human rights standards. The new approach should guarantee respect for minority identities and seek means of establishing their respective autonomies and realizing their special rights. It should focus as much on the process as on the decisions, on the voices as on the results and on the individuals as on the groups. In this way, China's national regional autonomy would be oriented towards a complete policy of commitment to pluralistic values within the Chinese polity and would be more likely to satisfy the minority aspirations and the State's need for national stability and unity.
`In' analytical NoteChinese Journal of International Law Vol.13, No.1; Mar.2014: p.55-90
Journal SourceChinese Journal of International Law Vol.13, No.1; Mar.2014: p.55-90
Key WordsChina ;  Regional Autonomy ;  Minority Rights ;  Human Rights ;  Regional Autonomous Regime - China ;  National Identity ;  National Unity ;  Political System ;  Ethnicity ;  National Stability ;  Minority Aspirations ;  Democracy ;  Ethnic Politics ;  International Human Rights Standards - IHRS


 
 
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