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Ethnic Integration and Development in China

Han, Enze; Paik, Christopher

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Authors

Enze Han

Christopher Paik



Abstract

This paper pursues an inquiry into the relationship between ethnicity and development in the largest authoritarian country in the contemporary world, the People’s Republic of China. It engages the theoretical literature on ethnic diversity and development in general, but also pays special attention to political economy logics unique to authoritarian systems. Focusing on the western part of China over a decade since the launch of China’s Western Development Program (xibu da kaifa) in 2000, this paper utilizes the data from two censuses (2000 and 2010) together with nighttime streetlight imagery data to analyze the overall relationship between ethnicity and development provision. It also analyzes changes in such a relationship during this period. The paper finds that ethnic minority concentration negatively correlates with economic development in both the years 2000 and 2010 across the western provinces. It also finds that counties in non-autonomous provinces, which are historically more integrated with the rest of China than autonomous provinces, have a positive and systematic correlation between changes in ethnic minority concentration and changes in development during the 10-year period. The counties in autonomous provinces, on the other hand, show the opposite trend. Using three case studies of Tibet, Inner Mongolia, and Xinjiang, the paper concludes that although there is in general a tendency for ethnic minority concentrated areas to be less developed, ultimately which groups prosper more or less depends upon specific economic development and which political control logics the Chinese state implements.

Citation

Han, E., & Paik, C. (2017). Ethnic Integration and Development in China. World Development, 93, 31-42. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2016.12.010

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 11, 2016
Online Publication Date Jan 11, 2017
Publication Date Jan 11, 2017
Deposit Date Mar 3, 2017
Publicly Available Date Mar 3, 2017
Journal World Development
Print ISSN 0305-750X
Electronic ISSN 1873-5991
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 93
Pages 31-42
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2016.12.010

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