The ETIM: China's Islamic militants and the global terrorist threat/ J. Todd Reed and Diana Raschke
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Contents:
Introduction --
The contemporary and historical contexts of Uyghur separatism --
The ETIM's origins, evolution, ideology, rhetoric, and activities --
The ETIM's transnational presence --
The ETIM and the PRC's political agenda --
The ETIM and U.S. policy.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 363.32508994323 REE/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P15332 |
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363.325019 VIC/P Psychology of terrorism: key readings/ | 363.32505 TOR/T Terrorism, peace and conflict studies/ | 363.325082 RAJ/W Women suicide bombers: narratives of violence/ | 363.32508994323 REE/E The ETIM: | 363.325092 GRI/O Osama Bin Laden: dead or alive?/ | 363.325094 COO/J Jihadi Terrorism and the Radicalisation Challenge in Europe/ | 363.3250954 ALA/M Madrasa and terrorism: myth or reality/ |
Introduction --
The contemporary and historical contexts of Uyghur separatism --
The ETIM's origins, evolution, ideology, rhetoric, and activities --
The ETIM's transnational presence --
The ETIM and the PRC's political agenda --
The ETIM and U.S. policy.
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