China’s "War on Terror" in Xinjiang: Human Security and the Causes of Violent Uighur Separatism

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Clarke, Michael
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2008
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The paper argues that violent Uighur separatism and terrorism conforms in a number of important respects to the human security theory of terrorism, particularly in the realm of political and civil rights. However, it argues that impetus has been given to the various separatist organisations in the region by the development of interconnections between the largely internal aspects of China's policy of integration in the region and the wider Central and South Asian dynamic of Islamic radicalism since 1990.

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Terrorism and Political Violence

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20

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Criminology

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