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Under the Soviet Shadow The Yining Incident: Ethnic Conflicts and International Rivalry in Xinjiang, 1944-1949

9789622018310
er the Soviet Shadow The Yining Incident: Ethnic Conflicts and International Rivalry in Xinjiang, 1944-1949
中文大學
1999年9月01日
382.00  元
HK$ 343.8  








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In 1944, Moslems in Yili, Xinjiang, rose up in rebellion against the Guomindang (GMD or KMT) Government in China and established the Eastern Turkestan Republic (ETR), which became part of the newly established People"s Republic of China in 1949. Sparking intense separatist feelings in the region for years, the ETR in Yili is regarded today as a dynamic symbol of the East Turkestan Independence Movement. A better understanding of events between 1944-1949 in Xinjiang enables us to gain insights into theongoing Uygur separatist movement.

This study explores the historical background of the ETR, examining the domestic and international politics from which the ETR emerged, and analysing accounts of Soviet participation in the republic. Detailed analysis highlights Xinjiang politics between 1944 and 1949, and explains how and why the Chinese Communist Party was able to take over Xinjiang peacefully in 1949. This book also illustrates the interlocking pattern of ethnic disputes, government policy, foreign interference, and international rivalry in this complex event.

譯�編�作者簡介

David D. Wang, born in Beijing, is a Chinese language training officer at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra and a freelance writer. After working in Xinjiang and teaching at universities in Beijing for many years, he pursued doctoral research at the University of Tasmania, Australia. He has written many articles on various aspects of Chinese history and culture, as well as on Xinjiang affairs.

讀者對象

Students of Chinese history and those who are interested in the modern Chinese history.









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