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China's new Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress mandates Mandarin as the language of education, encourages the breakup of minority-majority neighbourhoods, and criminalises expressions of ethnic separatism — including by Chinese citizens living abroad. Critics say it formalises a decades-long push toward assimilation that has already reshaped the lives of Uyghur, Tibetan, Mongolian and other minority communities.
Guest: Professor James Leibold (Professor of Politics and Asian Studies, La Trobe University).
Recorded on 25th March, 2026.
By La Trobe Asia4.6
1717 ratings
China's new Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress mandates Mandarin as the language of education, encourages the breakup of minority-majority neighbourhoods, and criminalises expressions of ethnic separatism — including by Chinese citizens living abroad. Critics say it formalises a decades-long push toward assimilation that has already reshaped the lives of Uyghur, Tibetan, Mongolian and other minority communities.
Guest: Professor James Leibold (Professor of Politics and Asian Studies, La Trobe University).
Recorded on 25th March, 2026.

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