Item Details
Skip Navigation Links
   ActiveUsers:737Hits:20013553Skip Navigation Links
Show My Basket
Contact Us
IDSA Web Site
Ask Us
Today's News
HelpExpand Help
Advanced search

In Basket
  Journal Article   Journal Article
 

ID129458
Title ProperXinjiang in 2013
Other Title Informationproblems and prospects
LanguageENG
AuthorMackerras, Colin
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Several major disturbances in Xinjiang in China's northwest in 2013 have further exacerbated the already tense ethnic relations between the Han Chinese and the main minority in Xinjiang, the Uighurs, who are Turkic and Muslim. The Chinese state blames terrorism but most Western journalists remain sceptical. This article argues that terrorism is indeed a real threat, but the Chinese state tends to overreact to disturbances, exacerbating the problems. China's response has included befriending countries further west, including Turkey. The outlook is not good for ethnic harmony, but the region is likely to develop economically and the prospects for independence or quasi-independence from China are very poor
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol.15, No.2; March 2014: p.247-250
Journal SourceAsian Ethnicity Vol.15, No.2; March 2014: p.247-250
Key WordsXinjiang ;  China ;  Uighurs ;  Ethnic Disharmony ;  Terrorism ;  Economic Development ;  Turkey


 
 
Media / Other Links  Full Text