China Hints at Xinjiang Policy Shift Ahead of Key Summit Chaired by Xi Jinping

Posted July 12, 2019

External Article: South China Morning Post

Georgia Tech Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Professor Fei-Ling Wang was quoted in "China Hints at Xinjiang Policy Shift Ahead of Key Summit Chaired by Xi Jinping" in South China Morning Post, July 12.

Excerpt:

"Signs are emerging that Beijing may be preparing to hold a top policy meeting about the sensitive northwestern region of Xinjiang, where an estimated 1 million Uygur and other mostly Muslim minorities are reported to be held in internment camps.

China’s state-run news agency Xinhua published a review on June 27 of the past five years in a move described as “preparing the ground” for the next Central Xinjiang Work Conference, which sets policy direction for the region."

The Nunn School is a unit of Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.

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