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  2. Racism in China - Wikipedia

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    Racism in China (simplified Chinese: ... China is a largely homogeneous society; over 90% of its population is Han Chinese. [1] History

  3. Harmonious Society - Wikipedia

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    The Harmonious Society (also known as Socialist Harmonious Society) is a socioeconomic concept in China that is recognized as a response to the increasing alleged social injustice and inequality emerging in mainland Chinese society as a result of unchecked economic growth, which has led to social conflict.

  4. List of countries by ethnic and cultural diversity level

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    In the Fearon list, ethnic fractionalization is approximated by a measure of similarity between languages, varying from 1 = the population speaks two or more unrelated languages to 0 = the entire population speaks the same language. [3]

  5. Cultural homogenization - Wikipedia

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    Cultural homogenization is an aspect of cultural globalization, [1] [2] listed as one of its main characteristics, [3] and refers to the reduction in cultural diversity [4] through the popularization and diffusion of a wide array of cultural symbols—not only physical objects but customs, ideas and values. [3]

  6. Multinational state - Wikipedia

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    By some definitions of "society" and "homogeneous", virtually all contemporary national societies are multiethnic. The scholar David Welsh argued in 1993 that fewer than 20 of the 180 sovereign states then in existence were ethnically and nationally homogeneous, if a homogeneous state was defined as one in which minorities made up less than 5 ...

  7. Social structure of China - Wikipedia

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    The social structure of China has an expansive history which begins from the feudal society of Imperial China to the contemporary era. [1] There was a Chinese nobility, beginning with the Zhou dynasty. However, after the Song dynasty, the powerful government offices were not hereditary.

  8. Monoethnicity - Wikipedia

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    Most African countries have what would be considered a mono-racial society, but it is common to find dozens of ethnic groups within the same country. The Yugoslav Wars are noted as having made Yugoslavia's successor states "de facto and de jure monoethnic nation-states", [4] with Bosnia and Herzegovina further diving itself into mono-ethnic ...

  9. Han nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Han chauvinism is described as a more radical form of Han nationalism by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The CCP chairman Mao Zedong coined the term in order to describe the chauvinism of the Han Chinese, first on 16 March 1953, in order to criticize the ethnocentrism that existed among the Han Chinese in China.