Gregory W. Caskey


Applied Microeconomics, Economic Development, & Political Economy

“Separate But Loyal” Or Second-Class Citizens? Timothy Grose's Negotiating Inseparability in China: The Xinjiang Class and the Dynamics of Uyghur Identity.


Book Review


Gregory W. Caskey
Liberal Currents, August 2020

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APA
Caskey, G. W. “Separate But Loyal” Or Second-Class Citizens? Timothy Grose's Negotiating Inseparability in China: The Xinjiang Class and the Dynamics of Uyghur Identity. . Liberal Currents, (August 2020).

Chicago/Turabian
Caskey, Gregory W. “‘Separate But Loyal’ Or Second-Class Citizens? Timothy Grose's Negotiating Inseparability in China: The Xinjiang Class and the Dynamics of Uyghur Identity. .” Liberal Currents, no. August 2020 (n.d.).

MLA
Caskey, Gregory W. “‘Separate But Loyal’ Or Second-Class Citizens? Timothy Grose's Negotiating Inseparability in China: The Xinjiang Class and the Dynamics of Uyghur Identity. .” Liberal Currents, no. August 2020.



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