Abstract
Using recently declassified Soviet documents, Jamil Hasanli examines Soviet involvement in the anti-China rebellion in East Turkistan. Hasanli takes readers back to the early 1930s when the Turkic national movement was suppressed by the Soviet government and the USSR. Hasanli deftly illustrates how Stalin’s policies toward the movement changed after the turning point of World War II and the treachery of Sheng Shicai, leading up to the 1944 establishment of the Eastern Turkistan Republic and the start of the Cold War.
Schlagworte
autonomous regions Central Asia Cold War Eastern Turkistan Republic Urumqi Uyghur Uprising Uyghur–Chinese conflict Soviet Xinjiang Soviet policy Soviet-China relations XUAR Xinjiang Xinjiang conflict international relations- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–x Preface i–x
- 1–15 Introduction 1–15
- 253–260 Conclusion 253–260
- 261–272 Bibliography 261–272
- 273–282 Index 273–282
- 283–284 About the Author 283–284