China's Forgotten People: Xinjiang, Terror and the Chinese State

Author:   Nick Holdstock
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781784531409


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   12 May 2015
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China's Forgotten People: Xinjiang, Terror and the Chinese State


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One of the few Western commentators to have lived in the region, journalist Nick Holdstock travels into the heart of the province reveals the Uyghur story as one of repression and hardship. With Islamic terrorism in China likely to increase over the next decade, how the Party responds will have global repercussions. China's Forgotten People explains why terrorism is on the rise in the world's most powerful one-party state, and what this means for the way we think about China.

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Author:   Nick Holdstock
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   I.B. Tauris
Dimensions:   Width: 13.40cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.40cm
Weight:   0.315kg
ISBN:  

9781784531409


ISBN 10:   1784531405
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   12 May 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Maps A Note on Place Names Introduction 1. Drawing Boundaries 2. 'Liberation' : The Communist Era Begins 3. 'Opening Up' 4. Striking Hard: The 1990s 5. Exiles 6. The Peacock Flies West 7. Urumqi and After : Learning the Wrong Lessons 8.'A Perfect Bomb' Sources and Recommended Reading Index

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Lucid and up-to-date [Nick Holdstock] makes the case for a deeper understanding of Xinjiang At the moment, a combination of official defensiveness in China and politicisation of agendas outside means that dialogue on this crucial issue barely exists. It is to be hoped that Nick Holdstock s book and others like it will stimulate precisely this sort of dialogue. Without it, a real, and lasting, tragedy is threatened: for the people of Xinjiang and of China, but also those of the region and the wider world. --Kerry Brown, OpenDemocracy


Lucid and up-to-date [Nick Holdstock] makes the case for a deeper understanding of Xinjiang at the moment, a combination of official defensiveness in China and politicisation of agendas outside means that dialogue on this crucial issue barely exists. It is to be hoped that Nick Holdstock s book and others like it will stimulate precisely this sort of dialogue. Without it, a real, and lasting, tragedy is threatened: for the people of Xinjiang and of China, but also those of the region and the wider world. - Kerry Brown, OpenDemocracy; 'Refreshingly, this is a work of scepticism rather than sensationalism...the author's experience in the region and his incorporation of the latest scholarship make this the most reliable journalistic account of Xinjiang published in the past few decades. For the policy0maker of the general reader seeking an overview of what is known about Uyghur resistance to Chinese rule, this is a much-needed resource.' - Rian Thum, Times Literary Supplement


Author Information

Nick Holdstock is a journalist and writer. He has written on Xinjiang for the London Review of Books and his writing can also be found in Vice, the LA Review of Books, n+1, the Independent, the Dublin Review, the Edinburgh Review, Dissent and Salon.com amongst others. He has worked with Isabel Hilton at China Dialogue - part of the Guardian Environment Network. His first novel, The Casualties, is forthcoming from Macmillan US. His first book, The Tree That Bleeds, was about the year he spent living in Xinjiang.

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