Xinjiang: China's Muslim BorderlandRoutledge, 2015年3月4日 - 506 頁 Eastern Turkestan, now known as Xinjiang or the New Territory, makes up a sixth of China's land mass. Absorbed by the Qing in the 1880s and reconquered by Mao in 1949, this Turkic-Muslim region of China's remote northwest borders on formerly Soviet Central Asia, Afghanistan, Kashmir, Mongolia, and Tibet, Will Xinjiang participate in twenty-first century ascendancy, or will nascent Islamic radicalism in Xinjiang expand the orbit of instability in a dangerous part of the world? This comprehensive survey of contemporary Xinjiang is the result of a major collaborative research project begun in 1998. The authors have combined their fieldwork experience, linguistic skills, and disciplinary expertise to assemble the first multifaceted introduction to Xinjiang. The volume surveys the region's geography; its history of military and political subjugation to China; economic, social, and commercial conditions; demography, public health, and ecology; and patterns of adaption, resistance, opposition, and evolving identities. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 90 筆
第 ix 頁
... People's Armed Police Force PLA People's Liberation Army PRC RFA Radio Free Asia SAM SCO SIGINT People's Republic of China surface - to - air missile Shanghai Cooperation Organization signal intelligence X UKY TRACECA Transport Corridor ...
... People's Armed Police Force PLA People's Liberation Army PRC RFA Radio Free Asia SAM SCO SIGINT People's Republic of China surface - to - air missile Shanghai Cooperation Organization signal intelligence X UKY TRACECA Transport Corridor ...
第 4 頁
... people today are overwhelmingly Muslim , they also remind us of the historical discontinuities to which so open a ... peoples in Xinjiang and the government's efforts to direct these into acceptable chan- nels . He also reminds us that ...
... people today are overwhelmingly Muslim , they also remind us of the historical discontinuities to which so open a ... peoples in Xinjiang and the government's efforts to direct these into acceptable chan- nels . He also reminds us that ...
第 5 頁
... peoples and cultures and outright repression , Beijing appears at a loss over how to handle this powerful and unpredictable force . In the autumn of 2001 , the war against terrorism exploded into this rap- idly changing environment ...
... peoples and cultures and outright repression , Beijing appears at a loss over how to handle this powerful and unpredictable force . In the autumn of 2001 , the war against terrorism exploded into this rap- idly changing environment ...
第 7 頁
... peoples of Xinjiang for their own development . While it is an exaggeration to say that external influences have defined Xinjiang , it is hard to find another region on which such diverse external cultural forces have been so ...
... peoples of Xinjiang for their own development . While it is an exaggeration to say that external influences have defined Xinjiang , it is hard to find another region on which such diverse external cultural forces have been so ...
第 11 頁
... People's Repub- lic of China ( PRC ) as much or more than the goal of global integration . This underscores the ... people in Xinjiang , and especially for those alienated from Chinese policies . Simultaneously , new forms of political ...
... People's Repub- lic of China ( PRC ) as much or more than the goal of global integration . This underscores the ... people in Xinjiang , and especially for those alienated from Chinese policies . Simultaneously , new forms of political ...
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25 | |
Part II Chinese Policy Today | 99 |
Part III Xinjiang from Within | 161 |
Part IV Costs of Control and Development | 239 |
Part V The Indigenous Response | 297 |
Notes | 397 |
Bibliographic Guide to Xinjiang | 451 |
Contributors | 463 |
Index | 469 |
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