This balanced history of Xinjiang and its Uyghur inhabitants traces the development of this ethnic group from imperial China to the present and its fraught relationship with the Chinese state. Morris Rossabi focuses especially on CCP policies, both progressive and repressive, toward the Uyghurs since 1949.
This balanced history of Xinjiang and its Uyghur inhabitants traces the development of this ethnic group from imperial China to the present and its fraught relationship with the Chinese state. Morris Rossabi focuses especially on CCP policies, both progressive and repressive, toward the Uyghurs since 1949.
Morris Rossabi is Distinguished Professor of History at City University of New York and adjunct professor at Columbia University. He is the author of several celebrated works on Asian history and has collaborated on exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cleveland Museum of Art. His books include A History of China, The Mongols: A Very Short Introduction, The Mongols and Global History, and Khubilai Khan: His Life and Times.
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Preface Map of the Silk Roads Acknowledgments 1 Setting the Stage: Xinjiang and Imperial and Early Republican China Physical Environment Silk Roads Early History and the Silk Roads Mongol Era and Xinjiang to 1750s China Rules Xinjiang Rebellion in Xinjiang and Aftermath End of the Qing Dynasty and Consequences 2 China, the USSR, and the Emergence of Uyghurs USSR Involvement and Chinese and Uyghur Responses Chinese Communists Emerge Victorious New Communist Policies Repeated Changes in Communist Policies Emergence of Radical Initiatives 3 Moderation and Ensuing Violence, 1976-2000 Era of Reform in Xinjiang Uyghur Protests Start in 1990 Government Responses to Protests Increases in Violence and "Strike Hard" 4 "Carrots and Sticks" in the Twenty-First Century Shanghai Cooperation Organization, 9/11 Aftereffects vs. Moderation Uyghur Dissatisfaction and PRC Responses Violent Explosions Peace through Moderation or Strike Hard Policies? Xi Jinping and Three New Policies Xi Reacts t
Preface Map of the Silk Roads Acknowledgments 1 Setting the Stage: Xinjiang and Imperial and Early Republican China Physical Environment Silk Roads Early History and the Silk Roads Mongol Era and Xinjiang to 1750s China Rules Xinjiang Rebellion in Xinjiang and Aftermath End of the Qing Dynasty and Consequences 2 China, the USSR, and the Emergence of Uyghurs USSR Involvement and Chinese and Uyghur Responses Chinese Communists Emerge Victorious New Communist Policies Repeated Changes in Communist Policies Emergence of Radical Initiatives 3 Moderation and Ensuing Violence, 1976-2000 Era of Reform in Xinjiang Uyghur Protests Start in 1990 Government Responses to Protests Increases in Violence and "Strike Hard" 4 "Carrots and Sticks" in the Twenty-First Century Shanghai Cooperation Organization, 9/11 Aftereffects vs. Moderation Uyghur Dissatisfaction and PRC Responses Violent Explosions Peace through Moderation or Strike Hard Policies? Xi Jinping and Three New Policies Xi Reacts t
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