“…In addition to the economic goals, the strategy aimed to restore ecological balance and establish secure supplies of resources needed for further national economic development (Goodman, 2004). Some authors, however, have argued that the formation and implementation of the West Development Strategy largely reflected the grave concern of national security and unity, which outweighed other economic, social and ecological concerns (Clarke, 2007a). To a great extent, the stated goals of opening development projects, narrowing the socioeconomic divide and restoring ecological balance in the west, they claim, were actually to enhance the implicit goals of attracting Han migrants to sustain an ethnically favorable composition in regions like Xinjiang (Becquelin, 2000(Becquelin, , 2004.…”