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Journal articles on the topic "East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM)"

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Qurrota A'yun, Aulia Arie, Agung Purwanto, and Adhiningasih Prabhawati. "Framing Media Pemerintah Tiongkok terhadap East Turkestan Islamic Movement." E-SOSPOL 11, no. 1 (2024): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/e-sospol.v11i1.46107.

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Adanya perbedaan kebudayaan dan nilai–nilai agama antara Etnis Uighur di Xinjiang dengan mayoritas penduduk Tiongkok menimbulkan diskriminasi yang terjadi pada Etnis Uighur di Xinjiang. Oleh karena itu, kelompok Etnis Uighur di Xinjiang melakukan perlawanan terhadap Pemerintah Tiongkok. Perlawanan yang dilakukan oleh Etnis Uighur di Xinjiang diantaranya terdapat perlawanan yang dilakukan oleh East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM). Pada perlawanan yang dilakukan oleh ETIM menimbulkan pemberitaan pada media Pemerintah Tiongkok yaitu CCTV dan CGTN. Oleh karena itu, jurnal ini menjelaskan framing
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Anisa, NimerorkenaImapuly S.I.K. "International Counter Terrorism Cooperation Efforts in Handling the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM)." International Journal of Arts and Social Science 06, no. 01 (2023): 01–07. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7758803.

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This article aims to analyze and describe counter terrorism efforts that have been carried out through international cooperation in the handling of East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) terrorist organization. This study applies a qualitative method with secondary data collection to produce a descriptive analysis. The concepts used are terrorism and counter terrorism. The results of this study show the ETIM landscape spread across the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia as well as international counter terrorism efforts to overcome them. One of the international counter terrorism ef
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Subhash, Sarada. "When Realpolitik Triumphs over Uyghur Rights in Xinjiang." National Security 6, no. 4 (2024): 283–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.32381/ns.2023.06.04.4.

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The ongoing human rights violations against the Uyghur ethnic minority, predominantly Turkic speaking Muslims, in the China-ruled Xinjiang region are deeply disturbing. This article is an attempt to situate the persecution, violence and Uyghur concerns in a broader framework that highlights four critical dimensions of this issue. These include, the contrasting narratives about the history of East Turkestan/Xinjiang; understanding the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), which China has been portraying as a significant security ‘concern’; highlighting Xinjiang’s geostrategic importance to Ch
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McGrath, Derek, and Jonathan Matusitz. "Understanding Uighur Terrorism: The Human Needs Theory." Asian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research 3, no. 4 (2020): 48–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/ajir2045.

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This paper applies the Human Needs Theory to Uighur terrorism. The theory posits that people become violent when their basic human needs are unfulfilled, denied, or taken away from them. Also referred to as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), Uighur terrorists are a minority group of Muslim extremists in the western Chinese Autonomous Region of Xinjiang. Until the mid-1700s, they were considered a peaceful group, but when they lost their autonomy during the Qing dynasty rule (until 1910), and faced oppression by their new government, they resorted to violence. In this case, the Uighurs
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Tao, Jinghong. "Historical Roots of the Xinjiang Problem as an Obstacle to the Development of Sino-Turkish Relations." History and Modern Perspectives 3, no. 3 (2021): 22–27. https://doi.org/10.33693/2658-4654-2021-3-3-22-27.

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Within the framework of relations between China and Turkey, connections between Turkey and the Xinjiang Region of China occupy a special place. Sympathy and support from Turkey for the Islamic Movement of East Turkestan (hereinafter - ETIM) became an obstacle to the development of Sino-Turkish relations after the establishment of diplomatic relations between Turkey and China in 1971. In the Qing Dynasty (1636-1912), almost no trace of connections existed between the Ottoman Empire and Xinjiang. The Ottoman Empire began its political and religious penetration into Xinjiang with the help of the
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Naveed Anjum, Zaheer Abbas Chohan, and Dost Muhammad Barrech. "THE TALIBAN TAKEOVER IN AFGHANISTAN: WHERE DOES CHINA STAND?" Journal of Pakistan-China Studies (JPCS) 2, no. 1 (2021): 64–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.55733/jpcs.v2i1.7.

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The Afghanistan takeover by the Taliban after the hasty and irresponsible US withdrawal starts a new debate among experts over the future of the country under hardcore Taliban. China a next door neighbor of Afghanistan, arguably, views the evolving situation of the country heedfully. The hasty withdrawal of the US for many experts is a part of the great power competition between the US and China where the former calculatedly desires to bring a civil war making Afghanistan an epicenter of terrorism and extremism that invariably would pose a grave threat to the latter’s Belt and Road Imitative (
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Muhammad Taimur, Fahad Khan. "Threat Posed by the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM) to the Cooperation between Pakistan & China." Asia Social Science Academy 4, no. 3 (2021): 35–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.51600/jass.2021.4.3.35.

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Ahmed, Ashfaq, Usman ,. Qais, Muhammad Dawood ,. Kakar, and Atta Muhammad. "China’s Economic Growth: Threats and Challenges to Chinese Economy and Energy Security." WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS 17 (July 4, 2022): 187–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.37394/232016.2022.17.19.

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Despite global pandemic Chinese economic growth rate was 2.3 percent in 2020. GDP surpassed US $ 15 trillion and growth rate raised to 6.5 percent in fourth quarter of 2020 and US $ 17 trillion GDP was recorded in first quarter of 2021. People Republic China’s (PRC) gigantic military budget and revolution in military affairs (RMA) creates senese of hegemonic ambitions in its neighbours. Contrarily, United States (US) sights PRC has ambitions to expand its political influence, gain access to economic markets, change international order by replacing US. This potential asymmetrical and imbalanced
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Jalal, Bazwan. "Afghan-China Mutual Security Interests." Kardan Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (KJSSH) 5, no. 2 (2022): 41–53. https://doi.org/10.31841/KJSSH-5.2-2022-55.

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<em>The history of the Sino-Afghan relationship can be traced back to the 7th Century when Chinese monks traveled to Afghanistan through the Silk Road, to visit the Buddha statues in Bamyian, a province in Afghanistan. The continued China-Afghanistan relationship was disrupted following 9/11 and the subsequent US-NATO military presence in Afghanistan. The former played a leading role in the reconstruction of a new Afghan government and training of the Afghan forces. There was no Chinese involvement in Afghanistan during the US-NATO years. Instead, a mutual relationship was formed after the US-
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Shuaibi, Nourah, and Sarah Almutairi. "The Proscription of The East Turkestan Islamic Movement and Its Impact on The Golden Age Between China and Great Britain." مجلة العلوم السياسية, no. 68 (December 1, 2024): 1–32. https://doi.org/10.30907/jcopolicy.vi68.729.

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تُحلل هذه الدراسة العوامل الكامنة وراء إدراج حركة تركستان الشرقية الإسلامية على قائمة الإرهاب البريطانية، وتتنبأ إزالتها من القائمة، وذلك ضمن نطاق العلاقات الصينية البريطانية. تُجيب الدراسة على الأسئلة التالية: ما هي الظروف التي أدت إلى إدراج حركة تركستان الشرقية الإسلامية على قائمة الإرهاب البريطانية؟ وما هي العوامل المحتملة التي قد تؤدي إلى إزالتها من ذات القائمة؟ وكيف تطورت العلاقات بين البلدين منذ إدراج الحركة في عام 2016؟ وما هي تداعيات إدراج جماعات إرهابية صينية علىى قائمة الإرهاب البريطانية على العلاقات الصينية البريطانية؟ وللإجابة على التساؤلات أعلاه، تُحلل الدراسة تطور العلاقات الصيني
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM)"

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Lund, Sara. "Den kinesiska folkrepubliken och East Turkestan Islamic Movement : En studie utav den kinesiska statens framställning av en religiös minoritetsgrupp." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Religionshistoria, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-274250.

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Since 9/11 terrorism has been much discussed both in international media and in an academic context. Countries like China have launched their own”war on terror”. The purpose of this essay will be to research how a nation like China can use terrorism and religion to motivate the marginalization of oppositional religious minorities. This will be done through a discourse analysis of YouTube videos produced in cooperation with the Chinese state that focuses on the East Turkestan Islamic Movement. The focus of the analysis will be on the discourses used by the Chinese state to define the East Turke
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LAI, CHUN-WEN, and 賴俊文. "China’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy after American Nine-eleven event - Probe into Counter-Terrorism of East Turkestan Islamic Movement." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/jwgsq3.

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碩士<br>國立中正大學<br>戰略暨國際事務研究所<br>104<br>After U.S. was attacked by terrorist on 11 September 2001, U.S. national security policy was faced significant challenge. It’s also broken the faith that U.S. homeland will not be attacked. Therefore, U.S. must adjust the National Security Strategy to adapt the international situation change if they try to avoid the threat and attack from the terrorism. On the principle of "Bush doctrine", U.S. insists "unilateralism" foreign policy and maintains "pre-emptive strike" power. After the Obama administration tookoffice in 2008, anti-terrorism will become U.S. p
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Books on the topic "East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM)"

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Reed, J. Todd, and Diana Raschke. The ETIM. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400647949.

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This comprehensive account examines the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM)—the most significant Muslim militant group in China—including its origins, objectives, ideology, leadership, and tactics. To effectively engage China on counterterrorism issues, we must understand the capabilities and intentions of the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), the most significant Muslim militant group in China. The ETIM: China's Islamic Militants and the Global Terrorist Threat is the first book to focus specifically on the ETIM, a terrorist group that demands an independent Muslim state for the Uygh
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Book chapters on the topic "East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM)"

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Roberts, Sean. "The Narrative of Uyghur Terrorism and the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Uyghur Militancy." In Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in China. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190922610.003.0005.

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This chapter provides a history of how Uyghur terrorism evolved out of a long-standing conflict between Uyghurs and states based in China through a combination of PRC policies to stifle dissent in Xinjiang and the state’s opportunistic use of the U.S.-led “global war on terrorism”. It critically analyses existing sources on the origins and evolution of two Uyghur militant organizations, the “East Turkestan Islamic Movement” (ETIM) and “Turkestan Islamic Party” (TIP), that China holds responsible for acts of terrorism in Xinjiang and argues that the Chinese government has grossly over-exaggerat
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Small, Andrew. "China and Counter-Terrorism." In Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in China. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190922610.003.0006.

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This chapter explores the factors that have shaped the operating environment of the “East Turkestan Islamic Movement” (ETIM) and “Turkestan Islamic Party” (TIP) and the broader strategic context in which Chinese counter-terrorism policy operates. It demonstrates that for much of the period since 2001 ETIM and TIP’s operating environment was conditioned by the central role of Pakistan, which through its sponsorship of the Taliban and other militants gave it a unique capacity to influence how these groups behaved towards China. This situation has been overturned by renewed Pakistani military ope
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"Soviet-Backed “Jihad” by the Turkic-Islamic Peoples of China:." In The East Turkestan Independence Movement, 1930s to 1940s. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvzsmbz2.10.

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