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Philip Snow, "China and Russia: Four Centuries of Conflict and Concord" (Yale UP, 2023)

Asian Review of Books

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The History of Central Asia

Stalin gave go-ahead to the CCP to take over Xinjiang in 1949. The local Muslim and Turkic forces were put on the back burner though they kept a kind of autonomous area known as the Three Districts. In the following decades, as sinosopiate relations got worse, the Russians again on occasion intervened as patrons of the disaffected Muslim majority. By 2016 China had established a military training presence in Tajikistan where their object was to back the Tajik government in blocking the penetration of Islamic extremism from Afghanistan into Xinjiang.

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