Beschreibung
Muslim minorities in China and India form only a small fraction of their respective populations, yet as they principally live in troubled border states, they are of key strategic importance in the war on terror. In this global context, this book explores whether economics is more important than the suppression of rights in explaining social unrest.
Autorenportrait
A.S. BHALLA (M.A. Cantab.; Ph.D, Manchester) is Special Professor, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham, UK. Formerly, he was a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, UK. His earlier relevant publications include Poverty and Inequality among Chinese Minorities, Poverty and Exclusion in a Global World, and Uneven Development in the Third World: A Study of China and India.DAN LUO (Ph.D. Nottingham) is Lecturer, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham, UK.
Inhalt
Poverty, Ethnicity and Exclusion Minorities in China and India Poverty Incidence among Minorities Inequalities and Access Minority Migrants Xinjiang (China) vs. Jammu& Kashmir (India) Social Inclusion and Welfare Minorities in a Global Perspective
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