A policy and civilizational push toward Han Chinese identity at the expense of minority autonomy, language, and rights.
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Han nationalism
A policy and civilizational push toward Han Chinese identity at the expense of minority autonomy, language, and rights.
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He says Muslim and Uyghur terrorist attacks generated a Chinese crackdown, but that crackdown sits inside a larger turn toward Han nationalism.
He says recent policy pushes Chinese language over minority dialects and is also reducing English instruction, though English remains popular with middle-class families seeking overseas options.
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"Right. So there were some prominent terrorist attacks where Muslims, Uighurs, launched knife attacks in train stations, killing dozens of Chinese. And a lot..."
"And recently, there's been a push to promote Han nationalism, which means a clapping down on the rights of ethnic minorities. And the most..."
"Interesting. So does that include English or they teach you English in China?"
"They are trying to reduce it. They reduce the teaching of English as well. But it is much too popular among middle -class Chinese..."
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