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Radicalization of China's Uyghurs: Militant Responses to Chinese State Repression
China’s repression of Xinjiang’s Muslim minority, the Uyghurs, has made recent international headlines. Preexisting inter-ethnic tensions, in addition to cultural and economic discrimination, have helped cultivate a Uyghur identity rooted in political ...
Fu, Daniel
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Future Responses to Managing Muslim Ethnic Minorities in China: Lessons Learned from Global Approaches to Improving Inter-Ethnic Relations. [PDF]
Hasmath R.
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Kazak mitochondrial genomes provide insights into the human population history of Central Eurasia. [PDF]
Askapuli A +16 more
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Conclusions: The interaction of the rs7901695 site of the TCF7L2 gene and the cg06500161 site of the ABCG1 gene with environmental factors may increase the risk of T2DM in Uyghurs.
Yinxia Su +9 more
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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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State-Sponsored Disinformation about Uyghurs: Euphemism as Genocide Denial
My research uncovers the use of euphemism by the Chinese government to spread false narratives and deny allegations of human rights abuses and genocidal acts against the Uyghur ethnic minority.
Voce, Greg
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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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This paper explores contrasting attitudes of contemporary Uyghurs towards Apaq Khoja, a Naqshbandi Sufi leader who gained political control over much of present-day Xinjiang (Eastern Turkestan) towards the end of the seventeenth century.
Edmund Waite
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The role of ideology in creating new nations in the USSR and strengthening a centralised state-The example of the Dungans in central Asia. [PDF]
Kokaisl P, Hejzlarová T.
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Sino-Muslim relations: the Han, the Hui, and the Uyghurs
Sino-Muslim relations rest upon an informal socio-spatial hierarchy according to which some Muslim groups are more of an asset and others more of a liability.
Friedrichs, Jörg +2 more
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