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Academic Journal of Sociology and Management
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Analysis of The Theoretical Origin and Internal Relationship Between 'Red Pomegranate Spirit' and Unity and Stability in Xinjiang
* Corresponding Author1: Zifan Zhang, E-Mail: 869789905@qq.com
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Accepted 2025 November 18 ; Published 2026 January 15
Academic Journal of Sociology and Management, 2026, 4(1), 3005-5040.
Abstract
Xinjiang work has a special and important position in the overall work of the party and the country, which is related to the construction of a strong country and the overall situation of national rejuvenation. The 'Red Pomegranate Spirit' is a collection of profound ideological consensus, common value pursuit and firm ideals and beliefs jointly embodied and condensed by the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang in the process of actively safeguarding national unity. The 'Red Pomegranate Spirit' has the homology of theoretical basis, the consistency of goal pursuit and the compatibility of practical path with the Party 's strategy of governing Xinjiang in the new era. The two complement each other and support each other. Clarifying the internal relationship and logical path between the 'Red Pomegranate Spirit' and the unity and stability of Xinjiang is of great and far-reaching significance for carrying forward the era value of the' Red Pomegranate Spirit', further deepening the understanding and practice of the people of all ethnic groups on the pluralistic integration pattern of the Chinese nation, and striving to write a good chapter of Chinese-style modernization in Xinjiang.
Keywords
The Party's Strategy of Governing Xinjiang in The New Era , Red Pomegranate Spirit , Build Up The Consciousness of The Chinese Nation Community .
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Pages: 1-6
References: 10
Disciplines: Sociology
Subjects: Social Theory
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Zhang, Z. (2026). Analysis of the theoretical origin and internal relationship between 'red pomegranate spirit' and unity and stability in xinjiang. Academic Journal of Sociology and Management, 4(1), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.70393/616a736d.333430
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The authors thank the editor and anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and valuable suggestions.
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