China’s influence on the Middle Eastern stance on Xinjiang: Case studies of Saudi Arabia and Iran
Název práce: | China’s influence on the Middle Eastern stance on Xinjiang: Case studies of Saudi Arabia and Iran |
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Autor(ka) práce: | Gugo, Tea |
Typ práce: | Diploma thesis |
Vedoucí práce: | Garlick, Jeremy Alan |
Oponenti práce: | Přikryl, Pavel |
Jazyk práce: | English |
Abstrakt: | For years, Xinjiang has faced unrest affecting its Uyghur Muslim population, intensifying regional instability. The Chinese government suppresses separatist movements and "religious activities," restricting freedoms. Arab states denounce Xinjiang terrorist attacks and reject external interference, but individual reactions are often absent, a phenomenon this thesis explores. Despite ongoing Uyghur internment and Han Chinese influx, China persists with its policies, and the Middle East remains unlikely to intervene. This thesis aims to reveal the Uyghurs' struggle and investigate the Middle East's complicity, particularly Iran and Saudi Arabia, in China's control over Xinjiang. It asks: To what extent does the Middle East support China's interests at the expense of Uyghur Muslims? A qualitative review using various literature and case studies of Saudi Arabia and Iran, as well as their comparison, analyzes the geopolitical, economic, and diplomatic factors shaping their responses. The goal is to uncover patterns and contradictions in regional dynamics and contribute to academic and policy debates. |
Klíčová slova: | International System; Regional Power; Uyghur |
Název práce: | China’s influence on the Middle Eastern stance on Xinjiang: Case studies of Saudi Arabia and Iran |
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Autor(ka) práce: | Gugo, Tea |
Typ práce: | Diplomová práce |
Vedoucí práce: | Garlick, Jeremy Alan |
Oponenti práce: | Přikryl, Pavel |
Jazyk práce: | English |
Abstrakt: | For years, Xinjiang has faced unrest affecting its Uyghur Muslim population, intensifying regional instability. The Chinese government suppresses separatist movements and "religious activities," restricting freedoms. Arab states denounce Xinjiang terrorist attacks and reject external interference, but individual reactions are often absent, a phenomenon this thesis explores. Despite ongoing Uyghur internment and Han Chinese influx, China persists with its policies, and the Middle East remains unlikely to intervene. This thesis aims to reveal the Uyghurs' struggle and investigate the Middle East's complicity, particularly Iran and Saudi Arabia, in China's control over Xinjiang. It asks: To what extent does the Middle East support China's interests at the expense of Uyghur Muslims? A qualitative review using various literature and case studies of Saudi Arabia and Iran, as well as their comparison, analyzes the geopolitical, economic, and diplomatic factors shaping their responses. The goal is to uncover patterns and contradictions in regional dynamics and contribute to academic and policy debates. |
Klíčová slova: | Uyghur; International System; Regional Power |
Informace o studiu
Studijní program / obor: | International and Diplomatic Studies |
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Typ studijního programu: | Magisterský studijní program |
Přidělovaná hodnost: | Ing. |
Instituce přidělující hodnost: | Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze |
Fakulta: | Fakulta mezinárodních vztahů |
Katedra: | Katedra mezinárodních studií a diplomacie |
Informace o odevzdání a obhajobě
Datum zadání práce: | 19. 9. 2023 |
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Datum podání práce: | 26. 6. 2024 |
Datum obhajoby: | 11. 9. 2024 |
Identifikátor v systému InSIS: | https://insis.vse.cz/zp/85454/podrobnosti |