WHEN HUMAN RIGHTS, NATIONAL IDENTITY, ETHNICITY, AND RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION COLLIDE
As it is difficult to ascertain who might be guilty of the thought crime of harboring feelings of East Turkistani national identity, Uyghurs and other ethnically-Turkic people in the region that China calls “Xinjiang" have been targeted on the basis of ...
Salih Hudayar
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Kyrgyzstan's 'manas' epos millennium celebrations : post-colonial resurgence of Turkic culture and the strategic marketing of cultural tourism [PDF]
The paper addresses the symbolic nature of the Manas epos and its influence on both the unification of Kyrgyzstan and the enhancement of the country's national and Turkic identity.
Bakieva, Gulnara +3 more
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In these conversations, Bruno Guigue retraces the history of China. He revisits the country’s situation before the Maoist Revolution of 1949 and discusses the life and career of Mao Zedong.
Salim Lamrani
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Face Structure, Beauty, and Race: A Study of Population Databases Using Computer Modeling. [PDF]
Singh P +5 more
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Canadian Muslim Voting Guide: Federal Election 2019 [PDF]
This guide assigns a grade to each federal political party Leader\u27s response to identified key issues of importance to the interests of Canadian Muslims and the wider geopolitical concerns that affect Muslims globally.
Abbas, Shifa +2 more
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Expression profiles of east-west highly differentiated genes in Uyghur genomes. [PDF]
Ning Z +13 more
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How significant are the security and political risks and threats to China's grand westward strategy in central Asia? [PDF]
published_or_final_versionInternational and Public AffairsMasterMaster of International and Public ...
Gurin, Nikita +3 more
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A Curious Case of Bilateral Double Fifth Toenails: Petaloid Nails. [PDF]
Srivastava P, Khunger N.
europepmc +1 more source
China’s Religious Danwei: Institutionalising Religion in the People’s Republic [PDF]
This article is a study of the continuities and changes in the state-led institutionalisation of religion in the PRC from 1979 to 2009 and their effects on the structuring of China’s religious field.
Palmer, DA
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