| Xinjiang is a typical multi-national and multi-religious border area, which has many special institutions completely different from other provincial capital areas in society, history, economy, culture and so on. Comparing with other multi-national areas, the local relations of national interests in Xinjiang is more complicated and diversified. As a strategical barrier in northwestern China, a key area of the strategical development of western China, an important gateway of China's opening-up to the outside world, and the important base of national strategical resources, Xinjiang is always the key region which both our party and state pay attention to. Since China adopted the reform and opening-up policy, the party central committee has formulated and implemented a series of special policies and support measures, especially the NO.11 central document issued in 2004, the NO.32 document of the State Council released in 2007 as well as the work conference convened in Xinjiang this year, to further support Xinjiang. Based on the attention to the development and stability of Xinjiang, the author attempts to explain, analyze and predict the new plan of managing Xinjiang through the perspective of benefit coordination, and expects to deeply understand and inquire the new plans of managing Xinjiang which are implemented by the central government. By doing this, the government wil gain a new perspective to reasonably coordinated the interests of different sectors of Xinjiang.This paper is divided into five chapters:Chapter One includes research background, research significance, research reviews, and research methods; Chapter Two reviews the plans of managing Xinjiang which were adopted by the central government after the establishment of the RR. China; Chapter Three analyzes the realistic performances and the reasons of the present contradictions in national interests in Xinjiang; Chapter Four analyzes the influence of the new plans of managing Xinjiang on the coordination of national interests in Xinjiang; Chapter Five puts forward several policy proposals in the execution of the plans of managing Xinjiang. |