POLI 338 Lecture Notes - Surplus Labour, Islamic Fundamentalism, Autarky

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Han in-migration during mao era: ideological; motivated by desire to "help" poorer, peripheral regions during deng era: economic motivations; market reforms released surplus labour; economic benefits for entrepreneurship in autonomous regions. Religion during mao era, particularly during cultural revolution, there was a widespread assault on and suppression of religion. Uyghur in xinjiang devoutly muslim in the deng era, there was a relaxation of religious policies; islam now state-sanctioned religion since 1990s, there is a rise in islamic fundamentalism throughout. Central asia; in combination with the collapse of the soviet union, Uyghur activists are incentivized to mobilize for separatism. Khruschev disagreed with stalin; mao disagreed with khruschev. Mao suspicious that certain members of ccp were more loyal to. Khruschevian policies because of this policy, soviet union withdrew support this spurred tendency toward autarky in china a microcosm of the sino-soviet split was a border conflict, located in.

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