Yuchao, Z., & Blachford, D. (2005). Ethnic minority
issues in China's foreign policy: perspectives and implications. Pacific
Review, 18(2), 243-264. doi:10.1080/09512740500162907
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Ethnic minority issues in China's foreign policy: perspectives and implications.
As a multinational state, China's ethnic minority issue (e.g. Tibet and Xinjiang) is always a
large political concern. China often
treats this issue exclusively as a
sovereignty matter and refutes outside criticism. What
is the viable explanation of China's
position? Is China's behavior consistent with the global norms and international law,
especially the principle of national self-determination? This paper addresses these questions through an examination of
China's ethnic minority issues in the
context of foreign policy and
international relations.
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