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China's Assistance Program in Xinjiang: A Sociological Analysis examines the partnership assistance program (PAP) in Xinjiang of northwestern China, which was initially implemented by the Chinese government during the 1990s. It was dramatically upgraded in 2010 following the 2009 riot in Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang. The program requires that a total of nineteen provinces and municipalities from coastal and central regions of China provide a huge amount of financial, material, technical, human capital, and other resources and aid to Xinjiang for at least ten years (20102020). This most recent version of the PAP has generated drastic social, demographic, economic, and environmental changes in the region.Yuhui Li looks at changes in Xinjiang in recent years as a result of the PAP implementation. Xinjiang has become increasingly more industrialized, modernized, and urbanized, and is thus essential in helping the country realize the China dream. However, the heavily interventional

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Chinese leaders in Beijing and Urumchi should read Li Yuhui’s study of the Xinjiang Partnership Assistance Program to understand why their reboot of the Qing dynasty policy requiring richer eastern provinces to directly subsidize Xinjiang has not achieved its social and political goals, despite its huge price-tag. Li's clear-eyed, well-documented critique of China’s interventionist economic aid in Xinjiang provides a concrete case-study of Development with Chinese characteristics, one of great interest now not only to China scholars, but to observers of China’s Belt and Road Initiative across Eurasia and students of global development policy in general. -- James A. Millward, Georgetown University

Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter 1: Background of Xinjiang: Geography, History, Economy, Demographics, Uyghur Identity and Administrative Structure Chapter 2: Partnership Assistance Programs in China and Xinjiang Chapter 3: Theoretical Perspectives on Interventional Programs Chapter 4: Cadre and Personnel Assistance to Xinjiang Chapter 5: Economic Development and Assistance Program in Xinjiang Chapter 6: Educational Assistance to Xinjiang Chapter 7: Assistance in Health Care and Welfare Programs in Xinjiang Chapter 8: Kashgar and the Assistance Program Conclusion

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2018 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498539395, 978-1498539395
      ISBN10: 1498539394

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      Book Synopsis
      China's Assistance Program in Xinjiang: A Sociological Analysis examines the partnership assistance program (PAP) in Xinjiang of northwestern China, which was initially implemented by the Chinese government during the 1990s. It was dramatically upgraded in 2010 following the 2009 riot in Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang. The program requires that a total of nineteen provinces and municipalities from coastal and central regions of China provide a huge amount of financial, material, technical, human capital, and other resources and aid to Xinjiang for at least ten years (20102020). This most recent version of the PAP has generated drastic social, demographic, economic, and environmental changes in the region.Yuhui Li looks at changes in Xinjiang in recent years as a result of the PAP implementation. Xinjiang has become increasingly more industrialized, modernized, and urbanized, and is thus essential in helping the country realize the China dream. However, the heavily interventional

      Trade Review
      Chinese leaders in Beijing and Urumchi should read Li Yuhui’s study of the Xinjiang Partnership Assistance Program to understand why their reboot of the Qing dynasty policy requiring richer eastern provinces to directly subsidize Xinjiang has not achieved its social and political goals, despite its huge price-tag. Li's clear-eyed, well-documented critique of China’s interventionist economic aid in Xinjiang provides a concrete case-study of Development with Chinese characteristics, one of great interest now not only to China scholars, but to observers of China’s Belt and Road Initiative across Eurasia and students of global development policy in general. -- James A. Millward, Georgetown University

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter 1: Background of Xinjiang: Geography, History, Economy, Demographics, Uyghur Identity and Administrative Structure Chapter 2: Partnership Assistance Programs in China and Xinjiang Chapter 3: Theoretical Perspectives on Interventional Programs Chapter 4: Cadre and Personnel Assistance to Xinjiang Chapter 5: Economic Development and Assistance Program in Xinjiang Chapter 6: Educational Assistance to Xinjiang Chapter 7: Assistance in Health Care and Welfare Programs in Xinjiang Chapter 8: Kashgar and the Assistance Program Conclusion

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