2/3 Key claim — CCP border policy cycles between reluctant autonomy and coercive integration; the Party’s aim remains a single national whole. We unpack the mechanisms, evidence, and the real costs to frontier communities.
28.09.2025 22:50 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Enjoyed showing an advance copy of my new @columbiagr.bsky.social reports book to UK friends yesterday, at the cafe in Russell Square where I did some of my best interviews with exiles, the book on The Milk Tea Alliance is beside my go-to milk tea, Chai (even though the book isn’t about India)
29.05.2025 09:31 — 👍 6 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 1
‘Tidal wave’: How 75 nations face Chinese debt crisis in 2025
Developing countries to pay a record $22bn this year, mostly linked to loans from China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
Al Jazeera: ‘Tidal wave’: How 75 nations face Chinese debt crisis in 2025
Developing countries to pay a record $22bn this year, mostly linked to loans from #China ’s #BRI
29.05.2025 09:37 — 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 1
Co-written with Devendra Kumar—a razor-sharp young Indian scholar a sixth sense for digging up hidden sources on the Chinese internet.
-He has spent years building the most complete database of officials in the TAR, some 12,000+ cadres from 2010-present.
28.05.2025 23:02 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
— Representation survives mostly in consultative and ceremonial roles. But the real levers of power? Firmly in Han hands.
— This is state-led disenfranchisement—subtle, data-driven, and deliberate. A reengineering of the political architecture to entrench Han settler colonial rule.
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— Tens of Thousands of Han cadres have been sent to Tibet under the Tibet-Aid Project—many now lead TAR cities, counties, and bureaus.
— At the grassroots, Han “second-generation Xizang” (藏二代) (born in or tied to the region) now dominate county Party secretary positions.
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— The CCP once promised minorities could be "masters of their own house”. In Tibet, that meant quotas for minority officials in real positions of power.
— Those quotas are vanishing. Since 2012, Tibetan presence in key Party and government roles has plummeted. Han dominance is now the norm.
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New article just out in The China Journal: “Vanishing Quotas" - We track how Tibetan political representation is being hollowed out under Xi Jinping—and replaced by Han cadres in the TAR. www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/... Some highlights from our findings:
28.05.2025 23:02 — 👍 10 🔁 7 💬 2 📌 0
Beijing Wants to Erase Tibet’s Name. Don’t Let Them. | Journal of Democracy
The Chinese Communist Party is attempting to rename the Tibetan people’s homeland, part of a wider effort to eradicate Tibet’s cultural identity. For Tibet, it’s more than just a name.
In our new essay for @jodemocracy.bsky.social, Tenzin Dorjee (a super talented representative of a new generation of Tibetan scholars) and I unpack Beijing's attempt to erase "Tibet" from global discourse. Words matter—don’t let Tibet disappear quietly. #Tibet #Xizang t.ly/FwE5o
11.05.2025 22:45 — 👍 7 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
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My article on the drafting of the genocide convention and language rights has been published in volume 25(1) of Ethnicities, and it is open access and free for anyone to read.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
12.02.2025 23:31 — 👍 34 🔁 15 💬 0 📌 1
More Than a Category: Han Supremacism on the Chinese Internet | The China Quarterly | Cambridge Core
More Than a Category: Han Supremacism on the Chinese Internet - Volume 203
Antisemitism in China is connected to extreme anti-Manchu conspiracy theories as well. In this article, @jleibold.bsky.social looks at fringe Hanist forums. Members of these forums justify the Holocaust and in one case refer to the Manchus (who they want to exterminate) as the "Jews of China."
17.01.2025 04:31 — 👍 11 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 1
📢 New Book Alert! Dive into Rivers of the Asian Highlands: From Deep Time to the Climate Crisis. This multidisciplinary examination of the upper Brahmaputra and Yangzi rivers systems offers a unique “braided river” approach. 🌊📚 #RiverScience. Here’s what’s in the book, chapter by chapter. 🧵1/11
13.12.2024 18:20 — 👍 20 🔁 8 💬 2 📌 0
Interview: Gerald Roche on the Erasure of Tibet's Minority Languages
As the Chinese Communist Party has intensified its policy of assimilation for cultural and ethnic minority groups in recent decades, language has been a key part of that effort. Standard Tibetan is re...
Interview: @geraldroche.bsky.social on the Erasure of Tibet's Minority Languages. "We know that the Chinese state can be highly punitive when it wants to … when the Chinese state chooses not to be punitive and controlling, I think we have to assume that that has some kind of significance."
13.12.2024 01:27 — 👍 13 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 1
Urbanization, relational space, and practicing Muslim ethnicity in Western China
In recent decades, market reforms, inter-regional mobility, and urbanization have shaped Muslim groups’ social practices, simultaneously encouraging the development of Islamic places (and reinforci...
My new article looks at Chinese Hui, Uyghur, and Salar Muslims adapting to the dynamics of urban social life in the early years of Xi Jinping. Being Muslim doesn't guarantee social or spatial affinity over class, experience, labor, personal history differences... www.tandfonline.com/eprint/TE97U...
13.12.2024 13:54 — 👍 19 🔁 12 💬 1 📌 1
YouTube video by Manchester China Institute
What is Language Oppression? Examining the Case of Manegacha
What is Language Oppression? Examining the Case of Manegacha
www.youtube.com/shorts/Toz-L...
29.11.2024 05:00 — 👍 5 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 0
Great to see this 6 part Chinese language video and podcast series based on the translation of “In the Camps” ( @columbiagr.bsky.social) which was published in Taiwan last year.
22.10.2024 17:38 — 👍 17 🔁 10 💬 2 📌 0
Digging into this important new book by my @latrobe colleague @geraldroche.bsky.social my copy of the book finally arrived last night. There are so many thoughtful insight behind the cover
28.11.2024 04:02 — 👍 19 🔁 6 💬 1 📌 0
Associate Professor | Asia Institute | University of Melbourne
Hydropolitics, climate, agriculture, agrochemicals, resettlement, Global China
A researcher and learner. Interested in all this politics and China.
Retired professor, unretired ethnographer, polyglot, part-time climate activist, occasional contrarian. Taiwan, China, and Whatcom County--Post mostly plants, mountains, energy transition. Occasionally political snark.
Sr. Lecturer of Chinese Politics at the University of Manchester.
Researching the everyday politics of ethnicity under authoritarianism and Islamophobia in the PRC.
Senior Analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute | Editor of ASPI’s ‘State of the Strait’ - https://stateofthestrait.substack.com
Chong Hua Professor of Chinese Development
University of Cambridge, Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies
Co-Director, Centre for Geopolitics
Senior Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
@rusi.bsky.social
Birth date: June 4th 1989. A citizen of the world exuding a very low tolerance for two-faced CCP gibberish. Shut down Confucius Institutes in Irish universities [Hidden Identity: Relatives in China face threats / surveillance]. 🇭🇰 🇺🇦 #InfluenceOps #Sinology
Reader in Chinese Studies, Newcastle University, UK. Sinologist/Social anthropologist/Political scientist. I study the Uyghur region (a.k.a Xinjiang, NW China).
Online magazine from Asia Society
Reporting, Analysis, Photography, Video and Conversation on China
PhD Candidate, Newcastle University: Transnational Advocacy Networks for Uyghur human rights. Also Amnesty UK, Irish Uyghur, drinking coffee.
https://www.ncl.ac.uk/sml/our-people/profile/eupson2.html
Professor of Int'l Development @GWU. Follow culture and politics of Central Asia with a particular focus on the Uyghur people. Author of "The War on the Uyghurs" (Princeton University Press, 2020)
Historienne au @CNRS - @Cespra - @Ehess
Violences de masse, droit, justice et sciences sociales et violences génocides ; Région ouïghoure, Asie centrale stalinienne, Première Guerre mondiale, Afghanistan
https://cespra.ehess.fr/membres/cloe-drieu
Assistant professor, Department of Sinology, University of Warsaw, history of Islam and Muslims in the Sinophone World
Today: prof at Sheffield Hallam U, Senior Associate at CSIS;
Previously: Policy Advisor at Department of Homeland Security in Biden admin
Always: researcher on forced labor
Historian of Uyghurs, Hui, and Muslims in China at the U of Manchester.
Anthropologist at Simon Fraser University. Author of Terror Capitalism (Duke 2022) and In the Camps: China’s High-Tech Penal Colony (Columbia 2021).
Assoc. Prof. of Hist. and Intl. Affrs. at Grg. Wshngtn. Univ.
Historian of the Uyghur region/Xinjiang/East Turkestan/Moghulistan/etc.