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ID174801
Title ProperMuslims across the Chinese border: policy, dynamics, and ethnicity
LanguageENG
AuthorChang, Teng-Chi
Summary / Abstract (Note)China is a multi-ethnic political entity with diverse historical legacies and the modern capabilities to potentially change the current world order. The essence and prospects of China’s policy towards the Muslims may provide important clues about future relations between the world and China. Therefore, more serious studies into how the Chinese regime has dealt with Muslim issues and how Chinese ethnicity has been changed are required. This special issue of ‘Muslims across the Chinese border’ enlists six in-depth papers on this critical topic with multidisciplinary and multidimensional analyses. Up-to-date issues like the mechanisms of internationalization of ethnic grievances, effects of China’s religious policy in the Han-Chinese area and Central Asia, and the evolution of satisfactory feeling of overseas Chinese Muslims are addressed. Insights provided by these cutting-edge studies will encourage more innovative ideas on the studies of Chinese Muslims, and global Muslims as a whole.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 21, No.2; Mar 2020: p.183-185
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 21 No 2
Key WordsChinese Muslims ;  Chinese Ethnicity ;  Uyghurs in China ;  China’s Policy on Religion


 
 
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