Xinjiang and the Chinese State: Violence in the Reform Era

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A01=Debasish Chaudhuri
Author_Debasish Chaudhuri
Burhan Shahidi
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Central Government
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Chinese political ideology
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Eastern Turkestan
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ethnic
ethnic conflict studies
Ethno National Conflicts
Ethno National Movements
Ethno Regional Autonomy
Han-Uyghur relations
Kunming Railway Station
minorities
Minority Cadres
national
people
population
post-Mao Xinjiang unrest research
problem
regional autonomy policies
religious extremism analysis
separatist movements China
Sheng Shicai
south
South Xinjiang
turkestan
uyghur
Uyghur Community
Uyghur Diaspora
Uyghur Leaders
Uyghur Movements
Uyghur National Identity
Uyghur People
Uyghur Population
Uyghur Separatism
Wang Enmao
Wang Lequan
Western Region Development Program
Xinjiang Problem
Yang Zengxin
Yaqub Beg

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138063051
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book focuses on the nature of ethno-national conflicts and impacts of ideological orientation of the Communist Party of China (CPC) towards the national question in the context of Han nationalism and political, economic and security policies towards Xinjiang. Violence in Xinjiang since the mid-1990s is projected as one of the major national security challenges for China, along with issues pertaining to Tibet and Taiwan. The author argues that the post-Mao reformist model may have been a beneficial economic and political innovation, but failed in dealing with regional conflicts and unrests arising out of the demands for independence, freedom, greater autonomy and assertion of democratic and civic rights.

The book discusses Chinese nationalism and the construction of Uyghur national identity, consequences of economic modernisation in the region, ethnic conflicts and coercive measures, the security and social stability situation in Xinjiang, intensification of violence in Xinjiang under the new leadership, vision of the ‘Chinese dream’, key policies and programmes, post-riot fallouts and social contradictions manifest in discourses surrounding development, separatist violence, religious fundamentalism and international terrorism.

With its in-depth, accessible and comprehensive analyses, this book will be a valuable addition to scholars and researchers of Chinese studies, politics and international relations, security and strategic studies, sociology, social anthropology and ethnic studies.

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