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Local ethnic nationalism

A term that refers to non-Han or localist nationalism in mainland China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Local ethnic nationalism,[1][2][3] simply local nationalism[4] or local ethnic chauvinism[5] refers to the tendency of minority nationalities to secede from China.

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In mainland China, "local ethnic nationalism/chauvinism" contrasts with "Han nationalism" (or "Han chauvinism"), but both are perceived[by whom?] as divisive ideas.[6][failed verification]

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History

From the 1930s to 1945, the Japanese imperialists proclaimed the idea of "national liberation" (民族解放, minzu jiefang) and "national self-determination" (民族自決, minzu zijue) to encourage the separation of Northeast China and North China from the rest of the country.[7][failed verification]

During the Taiwan under Japanese rule, Xie Xuehong supported "Taiwan independence" (rather than pan-Chinese nationalism) by organizing the Taiwanese Communist Party in Shanghai.[8] In the 1950s, Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League leader Xie supported Taiwanese self-determination than radical Chinese reunification, which led to her being denounced as a "local [ethnic] nationalist" by Mao Zedong and his supporters during the Anti-Rightist Campaign.[8][9]

On September 1, 1979, Deng Xiaoping, while listening to the report of the 14th National Conference on United Front Work, said: There are indeed many problems in the national work to which attention should be paid; the current issue is how to strengthen national unity and oppose 'great Han-ism' (大漢族主義) and 'local ethnic nationalism' (地方民族主義), and there is also 'great [ethnic] nationalism' (大民族主義) in some ethnic minorities.[10]

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Hong Kong nationalism

Hong Kong nationalism recognizes Hongkongers as individual minzu as distinct from "Chinese nation/ethnicity". The term minzu (民族) may mean "ethnic group" depending on the context, but may also mean "nation" in a broad sense. Therefore, Hong Kong nationalists who reject the concept of "Chinese nation/ethnicity" (中華民族) and insist on "Hong Konger nation/ethnicity" (香港民族) can also be called "local [ethnic] nationalism" (地方民族主義).[11][failed verification]

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Types

China's non-Han nationalisms

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Notes

  1. simplified Chinese: 朝鲜民族主义; traditional Chinese: 朝鮮民族主義, Chinese Korean: 조선[의] 민족주의
  2. simplified Chinese: 蒙古民族主义; traditional Chinese: 蒙古民族主義, Mongolian: Монголын үндэсний үзэл
  3. simplified Chinese: 藏区民族主义; traditional Chinese: 藏區民族主義, Tibetic: བོད་མི་རིགས་རིང་ལུགས།
  4. simplified Chinese: 越南民族主义; traditional Chinese: 越南民族主義, Vietnamese: chủ nghĩa dân tộc Việt Nam
  5. simplified Chinese: 澳门民族主义; traditional Chinese: 澳門民族主義, Macanese Portuguese: Nacionalismo macao
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