China's Harmonious Society: Between Han Chauvinism and Local Nationalism--Ethnic Iconography in China
China's Harmonious Society: Between Han Chauvinism and Local Nationalism--Ethnic Iconography in China
Thursday, February 21, 20084:15 PM - 5:30 PM (Pacific)
China's Harmonious Society colloquium series
co-sponsored by the Stanford China Program and the Center for East Asian Studies
Since 2006, the official doctrine of China's Communist Party calls for the creation of a "harmonious society" (HeXieSheHui). This policy, identified with the Hu Jintao leadership, acknowledges the new problems that have emerged as China continues its amazing economic growth. The economy is booming but so are tensions from rising inequality, environmental damage, health problems, diverse ethnicities, and attempts to break the "iron rice bowl." In this series of colloquia, leading authorities will discuss the causes of these tensions, their seriousness, and China's ability to solve these challenges.
Talk description will be posted soon.