Former CCC Postdoctoral Research Associate Aaron Glasserman's Article Has Been Published In The China Quarterly Nov. 4, 2023 Former Center Postdoctoral Research Associate Aaron Glasserman's article "Organizing Dots and Lines: Eastern Hui and the Adaptation of the CCP's Nationalities Work in the Revolutionary Era" has been published online in The China Quarterly. Based primarily on CCP documents and cadre memoirs, the article offers a case study of adaptive governance in Communist-controlled China in the 1930s-40s and uncovers the revolutionary origins of some of the distinctive features of ethnic management in the PRC. It also highlights the role of ethnic minority cadres as policy entrepreneurs and the importance of the Party's experience in eastern China in the history of modern Chinese ethnic policy. Click here to read about the ARTICLE
Former CCC Postdoctoral Research Associate Aaron Glasserman's Article Has Been Published In The China Quarterly Nov. 4, 2023 Former Center Postdoctoral Research Associate Aaron Glasserman's article "Organizing Dots and Lines: Eastern Hui and the Adaptation of the CCP's Nationalities Work in the Revolutionary Era" has been published online in The China Quarterly. Based primarily on CCP documents and cadre memoirs, the article offers a case study of adaptive governance in Communist-controlled China in the 1930s-40s and uncovers the revolutionary origins of some of the distinctive features of ethnic management in the PRC. It also highlights the role of ethnic minority cadres as policy entrepreneurs and the importance of the Party's experience in eastern China in the history of modern Chinese ethnic policy. Click here to read about the ARTICLE