

An edition of The Chinese state at the borders (2007)
By Diana Lary
Publish Date
May 31, 2007
Publisher
Univ of British Columbia Pr
Language
eng
Pages
306
Description:
"The People's Republic of China claims 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, where border peoples gratefully accepted Chinese high culture. But why has the 'centre' so often been compelled to maintain control over its border regions? The essays in this volume look at this relationship over a long time span, questioning whether the process of expansion was a benevolent civilizing mission."--Page 4 of cover.
subjects: Boundaries, History, Government policy, Territorial expansion, Regionalism, Ethnic relations, Minorities, Minorities, china, China, boundaries, China, ethnic relations, China, politics and government, Chine, Expansion territoriale, Histoire, Frontières, Minorités, Politique gouvernementale, Relations interethniques
Places: China