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Chinas War On Terrorism

Chinas War On Terrorism

China's 'War on Terrorism' describes the Chinese government's extensive efforts to combat what it identifies as internal and external terrorist threats. This policy primarily targets separatist and extremist groups, especially in regions like Xinjiang, and encompasses a range of security measures, ideological education, and international cooperation aimed at safeguarding national stability and security, often sparking international debate over its human rights implications.

The Uighur Plot

The Uighur Plot

The Uighur Plot refers to the complex and highly contentious situation in China's Xinjiang region, involving allegations of state-sponsored repression against the Uighur ethnic minority. This issue often centers on claims of terrorism by Chinese authorities and international concerns over severe human rights abuses, including mass detention and cultural suppression.

Copper And Bronze Metallurgy In Late Prehistoric Xinjiang

Copper And Bronze Metallurgy In Late Prehistoric Xinjiang

This article explores the development of copper and bronze metallurgy in the late prehistoric period of Xinjiang, a region in present-day China. It examines the archaeological evidence for metal production, including the types of artifacts discovered, the techniques used in their manufacture, and the potential sources of raw materials. The study aims to understand the role of metallurgy in the social, economic, and technological changes that occurred in Xinjiang during this crucial period of transition.