Native Rhythms in the City: Embodied Refusal Among Uyghur Male Migrants in Urumchi

  Author: Darren Byler, University of Washington Source: Central Asian Survey Abstract: Over the past two decades, state-directed Han settlement and capitalist development in the Uyghur homeland in Chinese Central… Continue reading Native Rhythms in the City: Embodied Refusal Among Uyghur Male Migrants in Urumchi

The Influence of External Factors on the Development of Separatism in Xinjiang of PRC

Author: A.S. Mavlonova, National Research University “Higher School of Economics” Source: RUDN University International Relations Journal Abstract: The article considers the important geostrategic position of Xinjiang, located at the intersection… Continue reading The Influence of External Factors on the Development of Separatism in Xinjiang of PRC

Resistance to State-Orchestrated Modernization in Xinjiang: The Genesis of Unrest in the Multiethnic Frontier

  Author: Hasan H. Karrar, Lahore University of Management Sciences Source: Sage Journals This article seeks to explain periodic unrest in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in the years immediately… Continue reading Resistance to State-Orchestrated Modernization in Xinjiang: The Genesis of Unrest in the Multiethnic Frontier

Nearly 10 Percent of Residents in Xinjiang Township Detained by Chinese Authorities

Source: Radio Free Asia Authorities in northwest China’s Xinjiang region have detained nearly 10 percent of the population of a township in ethnic Uyghur-dominated Kashgar (in Chinese, Kashi) prefecture, according… Continue reading Nearly 10 Percent of Residents in Xinjiang Township Detained by Chinese Authorities

China Gathering Blood, DNA and Iris Scans from Massive Database of Millions in Muslim Province

Author: Christina Zhao Source: Newsweek Chinese police have started gathering blood types, DNA samples, fingerprints and iris scans from millions of people in its Muslim-majority Xinjiang province to build a… Continue reading China Gathering Blood, DNA and Iris Scans from Massive Database of Millions in Muslim Province

Analysis: Aims and Implications of China’s Military Involvement in Syria

Author: Alex Gorka, Defense and Diplomatic Analyst Source: Strategic Culture Foundation (Link: https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2017/12/02/analysis-aims-implications-china-military-involvement-syria.html)   China is deploying troops to train, advice and assist in Syria. The decision comes after Syrian… Continue reading Analysis: Aims and Implications of China’s Military Involvement in Syria

New Strategies for An Old Rivalry? China-Russia Relations in Central Asia After the Energy Boom

Author: Carla P. Freeman, John Hopkins University Source: The Pacific Review (Link: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09512748.2017.1398775) Abstract: China and Russia both have interests in bordering Central Asia. China’s thirst for energy has seen… Continue reading New Strategies for An Old Rivalry? China-Russia Relations in Central Asia After the Energy Boom

The Hanification of Xinjiang, China: The Economic Effects of the Great Leap West

Author: Amy H. Liu, University of Texas at Austin and Kevin Peters, Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc. Source: Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism (Link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sena.12233/full) Abstract: In 1999, the Chinese government… Continue reading The Hanification of Xinjiang, China: The Economic Effects of the Great Leap West