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The recent conflict between indigenous Uyghurs and Han Chinese demonstrates that Xinjiang is a major trouble spot for China, with Uyghur demands for increased autonomy, and where Beijingâe(tm)s policy is to more firmly integrate the province within China. This book provides an account of how Chinaâe(tm)s evolving integrationist policies in Xinjiang have influenced its foreign policy in Central Asia since the establishment of the Peopleâe(tm)s Republic in 1949, and how the policy of integration is related to Chinaâe(tm)s concern for security and its pursuit of increased power and influence in Central Asia.
The book traces the development of Xinjiang - from the collapse of the Qing empire in the early twentieth century to the present âe" and argues that there is a largely complementary relationship between Chinaâe(tm)s Xinjiang, Central Asia and grand strategy-derived interests. This pattern of interests informs and shapes Chinaâe(tm)s diplomacy in Central Asia and its approach to the governance of Xinjiang. Michael E. Clarke shows how Chinaâe(tm)s concerns and policies, although pursued with vigour in recent decades, are of long-standing, and how domestic problems and policies in Xinjiang have for a long time been closely bound up with wider international relations issues.
- Autor/a Michael Clarke
- ISBN13 9780415584562
- ISBN10 0415584566
- Pàgines 207
- Any Edició 2026
- Fecha de publicación 09/05/2026
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Xinjiang and China's Rise in Central Asia - A History (Alemany, Francès)
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- Michael Clarke
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- ROUTLEDGE (2026)
- 9780415584562



