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The dog that hasn't barked: assimilation and resistance in Inner Mongolia,China
Authors:Enze Han
Affiliation:Woodrow Wilson School , Princeton University , Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract:As one of China's five autonomous regions, Inner Mongolia has not been highlighted in the international news, and the Mongols have not demonstrated significant political will for greater autonomy in the way the Tibetans and the Uighurs have in recent decades. Why haven't the Mongols mobilized? This paper argues that the Mongols' lack of aspiration for greater autonomy is in part due to the relationship between Inner Mongolia and Mongolia as an independent kin state. The different trajectories of national identity construction in these two places and the perception of better living conditions in Inner Mongolia have made the Inner Mongols less anxious about their current incorporation within the Chinese state.
Keywords:China  Inner Mongolia  ethnic minorities  nationalism  ethnic identity
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