Xinjiang and the Chinese State synopsis
The book focuses on the nature of ethnic ethnic conflicts and the influence of the Communist Party's ideological orientation toward the national cause in the context of Han policy and political, economic and security policies towards Xinjiang. Since the mid-1990s, violence in Xinjiang has been one of the main challenges to China's national security, as well as issues related to Tibet and Taiwan. The author argues that the post-Maoist reform model may be a useful economic and political innovation, but failed to deal with regional conflicts and unrest arising from the demands of independence, freedom, autonomy and the assertion of democratic and civil rights. Discusses the Chinese national book and the construction of the Uighur national identity, the results of economic modernization in the region, ethnic conflicts and coercive measures, the security situation and social stability in Xinjiang, the intensification of violence in Xinjiang under the new leadership, vision of the Chinese dream, major policies and programs, Riots and social contradictions appear in speeches surrounding separatist development and violence, religious fundamentalism and international terrorism.
Through his comprehensive, in-depth and comprehensive analysis, this book will be a valuable addition to researchers and researchers in Chinese studies, politics, international relations, security, strategic studies, sociology, social anthropology and ethnic studies.
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