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Neo-Imperialism on Xinjiang

In recent years, the United States’ China policy has been looking increasingly like a recreation of its Cold War policies of years gone by. It is falling into a morbid obsession with China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Specifically, the enactment of several ill-intended laws on Xinjiang in the past few years is typical of U.S. neo-imperialism.

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