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Foreign Policy & International Relations, The Uyghurs, Aug 6, 2010
The aim of Policy Studies is to present scholarly analysis of key contemporary domestic and inter... more The aim of Policy Studies is to present scholarly analysis of key contemporary domestic and international political, economic, and strategic issues affecting Asia in a policy rel-evant manner. Written for the policy community, academics, journalists, and the informed public, the peer-reviewed publications in this series will provide new policy insights and perspectives based on extensive fieldwork and rigorous scholarship. Each publication in the series presents a 15,000- to 25,000-word investigation of a sin-gle topic. Often publications in this series will appear in conjunction with East-West Center research projects; stand-alone investigations of pertinent issues will also appear in the series. Submissions Submissions may take the form of a proposal or completed manuscript. Proposal. A three- to five-page proposal should indicate the issue, problem, or puzzle to be analyzed, its policy significance, the novel perspective to be provided, and date by which the manuscript will be re...
List of AcronymsBingtuan see PCCCCP Chinese Communist PartyEHM Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement... more List of AcronymsBingtuan see PCCCCP Chinese Communist PartyEHM Eastern Turkistan Islamic MovementETR Eastern Turkistan Republic (p44-49)NA III National Army, the military force of the Eastern Turkistan RepublicKMT Chinese Nationalist Party under Chiang Kaishek, defeated on the mainland in ~49MAC Mnzu Affairs CommissionMnzu Official ethnonational category in the PRC; comprises 56 groups, including Uyghurs and HansNationalists see KMTPCC Production and Construction CorpsPL& People's liberation ArmyPRC People's Republic of ChinaTIREI' Turkish Islamic Republic of Eastern Turkistan (p33-34)XUAR Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous RegionExecutive SummaryThis paper analyzes the sources of Uyghur discontent and ethnonational conflict in Xinjiang since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. It argues that the episodes of unrest in Xinjiang have not been simply contemporary manifestations of an enduring culture of violence. Nor have they been the product of foreign int...
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2012
AcknowledgmentsNote on RomanizationAbbreviationsIntroduction1. Using the Past to Serve the Presen... more AcknowledgmentsNote on RomanizationAbbreviationsIntroduction1. Using the Past to Serve the Present2. Heteronomy and Its Discontents3. Everyday Resistance: Guerrilla Actions in the Battle over Public Opinion4. Collective Action and Violence5. Uyghur Transnational OrganizationsConclusionEpilogue: r mci's "Hot Summer" of 2009Appendix: Organized Protests and Violent Events in Xinjiang, 1949-2005NotesReferencesIndex
Social Difference and Constitutionalism in Pan-Asia, 2014
Twentieth-Century China, 2001
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2009
American Anthropologist, 2006
Twentieth-Century China, 2001
Journal of Asian History, 2006
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2012
Journal of Central Asian Studies, 1998
Governing China's multiethnic frontiers, 2004
... throughout the province. Having installed a tractable leadership headed by the Tatar Burhan S... more ... throughout the province. Having installed a tractable leadership headed by the Tatar Burhan Shahidi and the Uygur Saypidin (Saifudin) Azizi, the Party set about establishing policies for managing non-Han groups. A generation ...
Twentieth-Century China, 2001
Page 1. Published by Maney Publishing (c) Twentieth-Century China The History of the History of X... more Page 1. Published by Maney Publishing (c) Twentieth-Century China The History of the History of Xinjiang by Gardner Bovingdon One day in February of 1997, a group ofUyghurs and I decided to visit a famous ancient graveyard ...
Foreign Policy & International Relations, The Uyghurs, Aug 6, 2010
The aim of Policy Studies is to present scholarly analysis of key contemporary domestic and inter... more The aim of Policy Studies is to present scholarly analysis of key contemporary domestic and international political, economic, and strategic issues affecting Asia in a policy rel-evant manner. Written for the policy community, academics, journalists, and the informed public, the peer-reviewed publications in this series will provide new policy insights and perspectives based on extensive fieldwork and rigorous scholarship. Each publication in the series presents a 15,000- to 25,000-word investigation of a sin-gle topic. Often publications in this series will appear in conjunction with East-West Center research projects; stand-alone investigations of pertinent issues will also appear in the series. Submissions Submissions may take the form of a proposal or completed manuscript. Proposal. A three- to five-page proposal should indicate the issue, problem, or puzzle to be analyzed, its policy significance, the novel perspective to be provided, and date by which the manuscript will be re...
List of AcronymsBingtuan see PCCCCP Chinese Communist PartyEHM Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement... more List of AcronymsBingtuan see PCCCCP Chinese Communist PartyEHM Eastern Turkistan Islamic MovementETR Eastern Turkistan Republic (p44-49)NA III National Army, the military force of the Eastern Turkistan RepublicKMT Chinese Nationalist Party under Chiang Kaishek, defeated on the mainland in ~49MAC Mnzu Affairs CommissionMnzu Official ethnonational category in the PRC; comprises 56 groups, including Uyghurs and HansNationalists see KMTPCC Production and Construction CorpsPL& People's liberation ArmyPRC People's Republic of ChinaTIREI' Turkish Islamic Republic of Eastern Turkistan (p33-34)XUAR Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous RegionExecutive SummaryThis paper analyzes the sources of Uyghur discontent and ethnonational conflict in Xinjiang since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. It argues that the episodes of unrest in Xinjiang have not been simply contemporary manifestations of an enduring culture of violence. Nor have they been the product of foreign int...
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2012
AcknowledgmentsNote on RomanizationAbbreviationsIntroduction1. Using the Past to Serve the Presen... more AcknowledgmentsNote on RomanizationAbbreviationsIntroduction1. Using the Past to Serve the Present2. Heteronomy and Its Discontents3. Everyday Resistance: Guerrilla Actions in the Battle over Public Opinion4. Collective Action and Violence5. Uyghur Transnational OrganizationsConclusionEpilogue: r mci's "Hot Summer" of 2009Appendix: Organized Protests and Violent Events in Xinjiang, 1949-2005NotesReferencesIndex
Social Difference and Constitutionalism in Pan-Asia, 2014
Twentieth-Century China, 2001
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2009
American Anthropologist, 2006
Twentieth-Century China, 2001
Journal of Asian History, 2006
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2012
Journal of Central Asian Studies, 1998
Governing China's multiethnic frontiers, 2004
... throughout the province. Having installed a tractable leadership headed by the Tatar Burhan S... more ... throughout the province. Having installed a tractable leadership headed by the Tatar Burhan Shahidi and the Uygur Saypidin (Saifudin) Azizi, the Party set about establishing policies for managing non-Han groups. A generation ...
Twentieth-Century China, 2001
Page 1. Published by Maney Publishing (c) Twentieth-Century China The History of the History of X... more Page 1. Published by Maney Publishing (c) Twentieth-Century China The History of the History of Xinjiang by Gardner Bovingdon One day in February of 1997, a group ofUyghurs and I decided to visit a famous ancient graveyard ...