Description |
1 online resource (x, 248 pages) |
Contents |
Explaining minority conflict in China: a theoretical perspective -- Islam and Muslim minorities in China -- Uighur separatism: East Turkistan groups -- Hui Muslims: the milieu of radicalization and extremism -- Threats to China from Al Qaeda -- China's perception of the threat and response |
Summary |
With links to the global jihad, the indigenous insurgency and terrorism in Xinjiang challenges the security and stability of China. This book examines the prevailing scholarship on ethnic and minority conflicts and argues that the root cause of the conflict in China, especially in Xinjiang is not only about religious extremism, but also about the systematic violation of basic rights and insensitivity towards minority identities by the state. As our analysis demonstrates, the Islamist terrorist threat to China is manifestly clear and not ambiguous. However, Beijing needs to develop an appropriate counter-terrorism posture that is transparent, legitimate and fair and addresses the concerns of the international community |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Terrorism -- China
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Domestic terrorism -- China
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Terrorism, armed struggle -- China.
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Islamic studies -- China.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Terrorism.
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Domestic terrorism
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Terrorism
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Terrorism, armed struggle -- China -- Islamic.
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Social groups: religious groups & communities -- China -- Islamic.
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Politics and Government.
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China
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Acharya, Arabinda.
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Wang, Pengxin.
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ISBN |
9780230107878 |
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0230107877 |
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9781349287611 |
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134928761X |
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