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The Integration Of The XPCC With Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regionin The South Of Xinjiang

Posted on:2021-03-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y F ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330602484125Subject:Rural and regional development
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A game of chess in Xinjiang and a "chess eye" in southern Xinjiang,where Aksu region,Kashgar region,Hotan region,Bayinguleng Mongol Autonomous Prefecture and Kizilsukorkiz Autonomous Prefecture cover an area of about 1.08 million hm2,with a total population of 11.65 million,accounting for 48 percent of Xinjiang's total population,85 percent of which are ethnic minorities.In addition to Bazhou,the remaining four prefectures are the three regions and three states of China's deep poverty areas,and 90 percent of the poor people in Xinjiang live in the region,where the education level is low,production technology is backward and economic development is slow,and the task of overcoming poverty is very heavy.It has always been the focus and difficulty of Xinjiang's work Region.Because Xinjiang agriculture is composed of local agriculture and corps agriculture,the integration of military and land development is conducive to the realization of the benefit pattern of the Great Xinjiang Corps Effect of 1 greater than 2.The realization of integration and development is conducive to organizing economic activities based on the allocation of resources by the market,breaking through the boundaries of geography,administration,culture and nationality,breaking the routine,and establishing a development community of the "Great Xinjiang Army Corps ",which conforms to the requirements of economic laws and market mechanisms.As a basic industry in southern Xinjiang,the integration and development of military and local agricultural production plays an important role in social harmony and stability and economic prosperity in southern Xinjiang more important role.According to the principle of maximum membership,five first-level indexes are designed by using fuzzy comprehensive analytic hierarchy process(AHP).According to the principle of maximum membership,it is concluded that the effect of integration is "good" in southern Xinjiang.According to the first-level data,the satisfaction level of military-land fusion effect is "good ",of which " good ","good " and " very good " account for 65.26%.According to the evaluation results of the expert staff,the order of the indicators with strong policy effect is the intensity of policy propaganda,the degree of bilateral co-construction,the trend of policy development and the degree of intercommunication.In the index of "not strong effect ",the proportion of agricultural infrastructure sharing is the highest,followed by the degree of regional development planning,the degree of talent exchange and the enthusiasm of farmers and workers to participate.Among them,the strength of policy support,the degree of technical exchange of agricultural production and management,and the trend of policy development are evaluated as "the lowest ".The purpose of this paper is to improve the integration of the field of agricultural production in southern Xinjiang,to promote the integration of military and land development,to promote regional coordination and social harmony in Xinjiang.An important task of the integration and development of the military and the land is to maintain overall stability in Xinjiang,consolidate national defense,and safeguard the reunification of the motherland,so as to achieve the purpose of promoting the integration of military and land agriculture,enhancing exchanges between the military and the land,and promoting national unity,regional coordinated development and harmonious development of Xinjiang society.Theaim is to improve the system and mechanism of military-land integration,to promote the development of military-land integration economy,to promote regional coordination and the harmonious development of Xinjiang society.
Keywords/Search Tags:Nanjiang, The third division of the Corps, Kashi Prefecture, Agricultural Production, Military and Land Integration, Effect Evaluation
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