Xinjiang: China's Muslim Borderland
Xinjiang: China's Muslim Borderland is a 2004 academic book about Muslims who live in Xinjiang, a region of China. The collection of essays was edited by S. Frederick Starr. The book was heavily criticized by the Chinese government, and thirteen contributors were banned from entering the country.
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Xinjiang: China's Muslim Borderland
Xinjiang: China's Muslim Borderland is a 2004 academic book about Muslims who live in Xinjiang, a region of China. The collection of essays was edited by S. Frederick Starr. The book was heavily criticized by the Chinese government, and thirteen contributors were banned from entering the country.
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Calla Wiemer
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Gardner Bovingdon
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James A. Millward
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Jay Dautcher
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Jonathan N. Lipman
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Justin Rudelson
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