China, Xinjiang, and the transitional security of Central Asia / David Kerr with Laura C Swinton
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Critical Asian Studies Vol 40 No 1, March 2008, pp.113-142 (95)Summary: China faces a continuing security problem in Xinjiang as well as in its broader dealings with Central Asia. Suggests that the SCO is more a means of constraining the political options of others than of promoting China's own interests, and that China will have to deal with transnational politics for a very long time in this region.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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China faces a continuing security problem in Xinjiang as well as in its broader dealings with Central Asia. Suggests that the SCO is more a means of constraining the political options of others than of promoting China's own interests, and that China will have to deal with transnational politics for a very long time in this region.
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