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Xinjiang:

China's Muslim Far Northwest
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Taylor & Francis Group, Aug 21, 2009 - History - 220 pages
Xinjiang, the nominally autonomous region in China's far northwest, is of increasing international strategic and economic importance. With a population which is mainly non-Chinese and Muslim, there are powerful forces for autonomy, and independence, in Xinjiang. This book provides a comprehensive overview of Xinjiang. It introduces Xinjiang's history, economy and society, and above all outlines the political and religious opposition by the Uyghur and other Turkic peoples of Xinjiang to Chinese Communist rule.

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User Review  - Casper Gasper - Goodreads

Very dry academic treatise. If you're writing a PhD on China's ethnic tensions this is likely to be fascinating, for the casual reader interested in the area it's tough-going but is authoritative and ... Read full review

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About the author (2009)

Michael Dillon is Senior Lecturer in Modern Chinese History and Director of the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Durham. His books include China's Muslims and China's Muslim Hui Community: Migrations, Settlements and Sects. He is a frequent commentator on Chinese and Asian affairs for the BBC and other international broadcasters.

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