China's Uighurs, mainly inhabiting the north-eastern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), have long been observed in academic literature. Their social and historical contextualization, among Central Asia, China and Russia; Xinjiang's geopolitical role in China's and Russia's geopolitical designs; and Uighurs' relations with the Islamic world, on the one hand, and the Communist-Confucian one of China, on the other, have been objects of academic interest.
Mass Surveillance Beyond Borders: Implications for the EU as China's Mass Control Policies Hit European Uighurs
Riccardo Nanni
2019-01-01
Abstract
China's Uighurs, mainly inhabiting the north-eastern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), have long been observed in academic literature. Their social and historical contextualization, among Central Asia, China and Russia; Xinjiang's geopolitical role in China's and Russia's geopolitical designs; and Uighurs' relations with the Islamic world, on the one hand, and the Communist-Confucian one of China, on the other, have been objects of academic interest.File in questo prodotto:
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