TY - BOOK AU - Cliff,Thomas AU - Harlan,Tyler AU - Henry,Clémence AU - Hillman,Ben AU - Leibold,James AU - Mortensen,Eric D. AU - Nyima,Yonten AU - Robin,Françoise AU - Terrone,Antonio AU - Tuttle,Gray AU - Yeh,Emily T. TI - Ethnic Conflict and Protest in Tibet and Xinjiang: Unrest in China's West T2 - Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University SN - 9780231169981 AV - DS786 U1 - 305.800951/5 PY - 2016///] CY - New York, NY : PB - Columbia University Press, KW - Borderlands KW - China KW - Ethnic conflict KW - Tibet Autonomous Region KW - Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu KW - Ethnic relations KW - HISTORY / Asia / China KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Introduction: Understanding the Current Wave of Conflict and Protest in Tibet and Xinjiang --; 1. Unrest in Tibet and the Limits of Regional Autonomy --; 2. Propaganda in the Public Square --; 3. Discussing Rights and Human Rights in Tibet --; 4. The Chinese Education System as a Source of Conflict in Tibetan Areas --; 5. Lucrative Chaos --; 6. Environmental Issues and Conflict in Tibet --; 7. Fringe Existence --; 8. Prosperity, Identity, Intra-Tibetan Violence, and Harmony in Southeast Tibet --; 9. Interethnic Conflict in the PRC --; Contributors --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Despite more than a decade of rapid economic development, rising living standards, and large-scale improvements in infrastructure and services, China's western borderlands are awash in a wave of ethnic unrest not seen since the 1950s. Through on-the-ground interviews and firsthand observations, the international experts in this volume create an invaluable record of the conflicts and protests as they have unfolded-the most extensive chronicle of events to date. The authors examine the factors driving the unrest in Tibet and Xinjiang and the political strategies used to suppress them. They also explain why certain areas have seen higher concentrations of ethnic-based violence than others.Essential reading for anyone struggling to understand the origins of unrest in contemporary Tibet and Xinjiang, this volume considers the role of propaganda and education as generators and sources of conflict. It links interethnic strife to economic growth and connects environmental degradation to increased instability. It captures the subtle difference between violence in urban Xinjiang and conflict in rural Tibet, with detailed portraits of everyday individuals caught among the pressures of politics, history, personal interest, and global movements with local resonance UR - https://doi.org/10.7312/hill16998 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780231540445 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780231540445/original ER -