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Sinicizing the Uyghurs

Peace Review, 2016
Since imperial times, China has been conceptualized as a civilization and not as a political nation-state.
J. Ang
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The impact of China’s high-tech repression on Uyghurs: a case study of Uyghur diaspora in Turkiye

Central Asian Survey
There is a plethora of research on the determinants of state repression. Concomitant with the advancement of technology, there is a growing body of literature on high-tech repression.
L. I. Oztig, Abdürreşit Celil Karluk
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Distinguishing three distinct biogeographic regions with an in‐house developed 39‐AIM‐InDel panel and further admixture proportion estimation for Uyghurs

Electrophoresis, 2019
In the forensic field, ancestry‐informative markers (AIMs) showing remarkable allele frequency discrepancies can be useful in deducing the likely ancestral origin of a person or estimating the ancestry component proportions of an admixed population or ...
Q. Lan   +9 more
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The Great Dispossession. Uyghurs between Civilizations

, 2020
The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of northwest China, where the authors of this book have worked since 1986, has become increasingly unstable in recent decades.
I. Bellér-Hann, Chris Hann
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State-building in the Soviet Union and the Idea of the Uyghurs in Central Asia

, 2020
Nationalists usually emphasise the timeless and primordialist origins of the nation, but states also make conscious efforts to construct nations. Drawing on the case of the Uyghurs, this article shows how states support certain nationalist tendencies and
P. Kokaisl
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Uyghur Historiography

2021
The history of Uyghurs, the Turkic Muslim people indigenous to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China, also known as East Turkestan, is represented differently in historiographies of many countries. Chinese historiography depicts Uyghurs as migrants in their homeland, referring to the migration of nomadic Uyghurs from ...
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Mechanisms of ethnic internationalization: The Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Mongols

Asian Ethnicity, 2019
This article – by looking at selected cases of the ethnic Tibetans, Uyghurs, and Mongols in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), officially a unitary multinational state – proves that domestic ethnic conflicts have the potential to internationalize and ...
Erik Durneika
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China’s Crime Against Uyghurs is a Form of Genocide

Fourth world journal, 2019
The importance of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region to China, economically, politically, and strategically, cannot be overstated. Covering 640,000 square miles, Uyghuristan is approximately the size of Iran.
J. E. Fallon
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Security matters in marriage: Uyghurs’ perceptions of security in Xinjiang, China

Critical Approaches to Security in Central Asia, 2018
Based on anthropological fieldwork conducted in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China in 2016 and 2017, this article addresses the meanings of security from subjective perspectives by investigating Uyghur perceptions of marriage, which offer ...
Meijun Ding
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Uyghur religion

2020
In the history of the Uyghur people, Islam has become part of their ethnic identification by the republican governments of China. After isolation and control but local persistence in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), in the first two decades of reform Uyghur Islam flourished, but was then subjected to severe state repression, first in the scare of ...
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