The economic and political ascendency of the People's Republic of China at the end of this century has made China's neighbors nervous. While China's intentions toward the recovery of Hong Kong and Taiwan are clear, much doubt remains about China's other expansionist goals. This article suggests that while China may not have expansionist designs on any of its neighboring territory that is already considered part of China, policy shifts toward China's subaltern groups indicate that a ris..
This article argues, through a case study of the evolving impact of the Xinjiang and Uyghur issue, t...
The first part of the text (Asia-Pacific issue no.14, 2011) provided a reader with a systematic insi...
Since April 2020, a myriad of ‘whys and wherefores' on China's premeditated aggression around its pe...
The Turkic people known as Uyghur will most likely be in the same situation at the beginning of the ...
China as a victim rather than a proponent of modern colonialism is an essential myth that animates C...
Gladney Dru C. Internal Colonialism and the Uyghur Nationality : Chinese Nationalism and its Subalte...
There is debate in the literature regarding whether China can become a new world hegemonic power in ...
Scholarship on the origins of modern territoriality and the modernist conception of territory has la...
This article will explore the evolution of China’s border policy through the 1950s and 1960s. Drawin...
AbstractIn two decades since independence, Beijing has become one of Central Asian countries main pa...
Despite the Chinese Communist Party's claim to inter-ethnic harmony, the human rights situation of s...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The conv...
Why have separatist sentiments increased in Hong Kong despite of China’s growing economic attractive...
Over the past twenty years, the unrest in Xinjiang has intensified and Uyghur nationalist feeling ha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from World Scientific via the...
This article argues, through a case study of the evolving impact of the Xinjiang and Uyghur issue, t...
The first part of the text (Asia-Pacific issue no.14, 2011) provided a reader with a systematic insi...
Since April 2020, a myriad of ‘whys and wherefores' on China's premeditated aggression around its pe...
The Turkic people known as Uyghur will most likely be in the same situation at the beginning of the ...
China as a victim rather than a proponent of modern colonialism is an essential myth that animates C...
Gladney Dru C. Internal Colonialism and the Uyghur Nationality : Chinese Nationalism and its Subalte...
There is debate in the literature regarding whether China can become a new world hegemonic power in ...
Scholarship on the origins of modern territoriality and the modernist conception of territory has la...
This article will explore the evolution of China’s border policy through the 1950s and 1960s. Drawin...
AbstractIn two decades since independence, Beijing has become one of Central Asian countries main pa...
Despite the Chinese Communist Party's claim to inter-ethnic harmony, the human rights situation of s...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The conv...
Why have separatist sentiments increased in Hong Kong despite of China’s growing economic attractive...
Over the past twenty years, the unrest in Xinjiang has intensified and Uyghur nationalist feeling ha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from World Scientific via the...
This article argues, through a case study of the evolving impact of the Xinjiang and Uyghur issue, t...
The first part of the text (Asia-Pacific issue no.14, 2011) provided a reader with a systematic insi...
Since April 2020, a myriad of ‘whys and wherefores' on China's premeditated aggression around its pe...