October 29th, 2009


Han Chinese mob in hunt for Uighur Muslims


On a Tightrope


On a Tightrope


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In an orphanage in the Chinese province of Xinjiang, children study the art of tightrope walking. As Uighurs, China’s largest Muslim minority, they carry on an ancient tradition.

An intimate look into the lives of four Uighur orphans attempting the high wire, the documentary offers a rare window into everyday life in the region, showing the powerful hand of the Chinese government, which prohibits…


On a Tightrope (institutional edition)


On a Tightrope (institutional edition)


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In an orphanage in the Chinese province of Xinjiang, children study the art of tightrope walking. As Uighurs, China’s largest Muslim minority, they carry on an ancient tradition.

An intimate look into the lives of four Uighur orphans attempting the high wire, the documentary offers a rare window into everyday life in the region, showing the powerful hand of the Chinese government, which prohibit…


China's Xinjiang Crackdown Jeopardizes Ties With Turkey, Muslim World (World Politics Review Briefings)


China’s Xinjiang Crackdown Jeopardizes Ties With Turkey, Muslim World (World Politics Review Briefings)



The deaths of 20 people in violent clashes Tuesday in Xinjiang brought China’s crackdown on the region’s Uighurs back into the international spotlight. Though Beijing’s heavy-handed approach to the unrest in Xinjiang is driven by domestic political considerations, the treatment of the Uighur Muslim minority may have long-term implications for China’s relations with the Muslim world….


Muslim Uyghur Students in a Chinese Boarding School: Social Recapitalization as a Response to Ethnic Integration (Emerging Perspectives on Education in China)


Muslim Uyghur Students in a Chinese Boarding School: Social Recapitalization as a Response to Ethnic Integration (Emerging Perspectives on Education in China)


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One of the most controversial policies in Chinese minority education concerns the so-called inland ethnic minority schools or classes in Han inhabited areas in China. Since 2000, boarding Xinjiang Classes have been established in the eastern cities of China for high school students from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, in order to educate young Uyghur and other ethnic minority students throu…

How the West was lost: China's Xinjiang policy.(ASIA): An article from: Harvard International Review


How the West was lost: China’s Xinjiang policy.(ASIA): An article from: Harvard International Review


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This digital document is an article from Harvard International Review, published by Harvard International Relations Council, Inc. on September 22, 2009. The length of the article is 1051 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTit…


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