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    Beijing’s security cooperation with the Central Asian states is likely to grow significantly stronger in the coming months. The militant group Islamic State (IS) recently released a video purportedly showing Uyghurs, a Turkic Muslim group living for centuries in an area that is now the western part of China
    Situating the Uyghurs Between China and Central Asia. It bridges a gap in our understanding of this group, an officially recognized minority mainly inhabiting the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China, with significant populations also living in the Central Asian states. The Uyghur people are one of China’s 55 ethnic minorities. Centralized in the nation’s westernmost province, Uyghurs are a Turkic people and have few cultural or Due to a complicated history of land ownership, there is an ongoing tension between some Uyghurs and the Chinese government.
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    In Situating the Uyghurs Between China and Central Asia., eds. Beller-Hann, Ildiko, Cesaro, M. Cristina, Harris, Rachel, and Finley, Joanne Smith, 15-29. Rudelson, Justin. 1997. Oasis Identities: Uyghur Nationalism Along China’s Silk Road. New York: Columbia University Press. Minoru, Sawada.
    Uyghur Nationalism and China. Christopher Attwood. Download PDF. The Uyghur’s are one of the few segments’ of Turkic ethnicity who have not attained the right to govern as a nation-state. The Soviet breakup indicates that the independence of the Central Asian states left a strong impression
    “The record of the Chinese in Central Asia is by no means continuous; in fact, their effective control has Abduraim Nizari rose to prominence, and Uyghur writers, in protest of the years of Manchu and This policy of assimilation, the central tenet of Chinese state policy on minorities, reflected the
    Chinese strategy towards Central Asia in the first ten years of independence of the new republics was mainly SUN ZHUANGZHI, The relationship between China and Central Asia, in I. AKIHIRO (ed paper_anatomy-of-a-crisis.pdf. since 1991 the removal of a Central Asian president- and the Andijan
    Chinese strategy towards Central Asia in the first ten years of independence of the new republics was mainly SUN ZHUANGZHI, The relationship between China and Central Asia, in I. AKIHIRO (ed paper_anatomy-of-a-crisis.pdf. since 1991 the removal of a Central Asian president- and the Andijan
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