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ID153005
Title ProperMaintaining a unitary state
Other Title Informationcounter-terrorism, separatism, and extremism in Xinjiang and China
LanguageENG
AuthorPurbrick, Martin
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay reviews the history of Uighur related terrorism in Xinjiang as well as elsewhere in China and discusses the political motivations and effectiveness of the Chinese government in suppressing terrorism. The essay assesses both the motivations of the Uighurs engaged in terrorism, as well as the motivations for counter terrorist by the Chinese authorities. A key objective of the essay is to determine what are the political and other reasons that drive the Chinese government’s counter terrorism strategy and tactics and whether these have been effective or counter-productive. The essay assesses the counter terrorism strategy of the Chinese government in Xinjiang Province and across China, the political motivations for the strategy, the impact and success or otherwise. The essay discusses if the government is combatting terrorism, or separatism, or extremism, the confusion of these terms, and whether this has had any impact on the effectiveness of counter terrorism.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 48, No.2; Jul 2017: p.236-256
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 48 No 2
Key WordsTerrorism ;  China ;  Jihad ;  Xinjiang ;  Extremism ;  Separatism ;  Uighurs ;  East Turkistan Islamic Movement ;  Turkistan Islamic Party


 
 
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