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 6 到 10 筆結果,共 95 筆
第 10 頁
... Western model on its doorstep . Over the centuries , these very diverse cultural zones surrounding Xinjiang have exerted a powerful and persistent gravitational force in virtually every field of endeavor . The fact that none of them has ...
... Western model on its doorstep . Over the centuries , these very diverse cultural zones surrounding Xinjiang have exerted a powerful and persistent gravitational force in virtually every field of endeavor . The fact that none of them has ...
第 12 頁
... western Xinjiang and northeastern Kyrgyzstan . Others confined their rule to Xinjiang , basing their power in either the Tarim basin south of the Tian Shan , as did the Uyghurs in the first millennium , or north of the Tian Shan , as ...
... western Xinjiang and northeastern Kyrgyzstan . Others confined their rule to Xinjiang , basing their power in either the Tarim basin south of the Tian Shan , as did the Uyghurs in the first millennium , or north of the Tian Shan , as ...
第 18 頁
... western border . The same pairing of hopes and fears lies at the heart of China's bold steps to foster regional transport and of its unprecedented pressure on Kazakstan and Kyrgyzstan to outlaw Uyghur activism even by their own citizens ...
... western border . The same pairing of hopes and fears lies at the heart of China's bold steps to foster regional transport and of its unprecedented pressure on Kazakstan and Kyrgyzstan to outlaw Uyghur activism even by their own citizens ...
第 20 頁
... western United States invited emigrants from western Russia or the U.S. East Coast . Is this the result of a conspiracy ? If so , one can scarcely imagine engaging Chinese authorities in a dialogue about the social consequences of the ...
... western United States invited emigrants from western Russia or the U.S. East Coast . Is this the result of a conspiracy ? If so , one can scarcely imagine engaging Chinese authorities in a dialogue about the social consequences of the ...
第 23 頁
... Western scholarship to the study of any part of Central Asia . No sooner did the best of this group assemble for a first meeting in Balti- more than the question arose of including scholars from the PRC . The case for doing so was ...
... Western scholarship to the study of any part of Central Asia . No sooner did the best of this group assemble for a first meeting in Balti- more than the question arose of including scholars from the PRC . The case for doing so was ...
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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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