Politics of Ethnic Classification in VietnamOfficially, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam has a total of 54 ethnic groups, including the majority Kinh and 53 ethnic minority groups. This book examines the history of the ethnic group determination process, highlighting some of the challenges the official policies pose to both the state and the affected peoples. Vietnam has proudly embraced its multiethnic identity, seeking the equality of all ethnic groups in the interests of national unity. Yet, among other things, it appears that the total number of ethnic categories was rather arbitrarily determined initially, and then fiercely defended by influential politicians and academics. Furthermore, the extensive field surveys reveal that ethnic policies are frequently manipulated at the regional and local levels in pursuit of economic interests, and not infrequently, to the detriment of those they were intended to benefit. (Series: Kyoto Area Studies on Asia - Vol. 23) *** Professor Ito has succeeded admirably in juxtaposing her study of official documents, interviews with officials and academics, and the results of her own excellent first-hand field work to demonstrate why ethnic classification in Vietnam has been far more a political than a scientific project. Her book deserves to be read not only by those interested in Vietnam but also by others interested in the politics of ethnicity more generally. - Pacific Affairs, Vol. 87, No. 4, December 2014Ã?Â?Ã?Â? |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
An overview of ethnic minorities in Vietnam | 13 |
AID AND PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT POLICIES FOR ETHNIC MINORITIES UNDER ĐÔI MỚI | 49 |
THE ETHNIC GROUP DETERMINATION REVIEW OPERATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY | 65 |
Thu Lao | 118 |
2223 | 131 |
71 | 137 |
EXPLOITATION OF THE EXTREMELY SMALL ETHNIC GROUP ODU | 143 |
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