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Xinjiang In The Twentyfirst Century Islam Ethnicity And Resistance Michael Dillon

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Xinjiang In The Twentyfirst Century Islam Ethnicity And Resistance Michael Dillon
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.82 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Michael Dillon
ISBN: 9781138811058, 113881105X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Xinjiang In The Twentyfirst Century Islam Ethnicity And Resistance Michael Dillon by Michael Dillon 9781138811058, 113881105X instant download after payment.

There has been a significant increase in the twenty-first century in the frequency and intensity of violent incidents in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, the far northwest province of China, where the Uyghurs, the Turkic-speaking Muslim people who historically constituted the majority population, feel themselves displaced and discriminated against by the growing in-migration of Han Chinese. The book explores the continuing unrest in Xinjiang. It focuses in particular on the major violence of July 2009 in the city of Urumqi, on repression and the practice of Islam in southern Xinjiang, and on the policy of the Chinese Communist Party which has used the rhetoric of the "War on Terror" to justify its repression in terms which it hopes will gain sympathy from the international community. The book relates these particular points to the development of China-Uyghur relations more broadly in the longer historical perspective, and concludes by discussing how the situation is likely to unfold in future.
Contents
Political leaders of Xinjiang
Introduction: Xinjiang and the dead hand of history
Xinjiang and the Uyghurs: an overview
Part 1: Deep roots of the Xinjiang conflict
1.Turkic Muslims and the Chinese state: a history of conflict
2. Escalation of Violence in the 1990s
3. China’s Western Development Programme and Xinjiang
Part 2: Urumqi, Kashgar, Khotan: 2009-2015
4.Two days that Shook Urumqi July 2009
5. Kashgar and Khotan since 2010-11: Islam, ethnicity, and traditional Uyghur culture in southern Xinjiang
6. Xi Jinping administration and Xinjiang: widening conflict and the search for new strategies
Part 3: Conflict and resolution in Xinjiang: the Xi Jinping era
7.Xinjiang and China’s evolving policy on terrorism (2009-18)
8. Conflict in Xinjiang and its resolution Bibliography

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