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- 1653-4212 accessdate "2009-04-17".
- 1653-4212 accessdate "2010-02-16".
- 1653-4212 accessdate "2014-05-03".
- 1653-4212 date "2007".
- 1653-4212 date "May 2006".
- 1653-4212 first "Didier".
- 1653-4212 first "Elena Y.".
- 1653-4212 first "Hsiao-ting".
- 1653-4212 first "Konstantin".
- 1653-4212 first "Marlène".
- 1653-4212 first "Pan".
- 1653-4212 first "Yuhui".
- 1653-4212 first1 "Hsiao-ting".
- 1653-4212 first2 "Sebastien".
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Chinese_people_in_Kazakhstan.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Dzungaria.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy History_of_Xinjiang.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Ili_Rebellion.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy July_2009_Ürümqi_riots.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Migration_to_Xinjiang.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Oralman.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Orthodox_cross.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Second_East_Turkestan_Republic.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Taranchi.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Terrorism_in_China.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Turkistan_Islamic_Party.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Uyghurs_in_Kazakhstan.
- 1653-4212 isCitedBy Xinjiang.
- 1653-4212 issn "1653-4212".
- 1653-4212 issue "1".
- 1653-4212 issue "2".
- 1653-4212 issue "4".
- 1653-4212 journal "China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly".
- 1653-4212 last "Chaudet".
- 1653-4212 last "Guang".
- 1653-4212 last "Laruelle".
- 1653-4212 last "Li".
- 1653-4212 last "Lin".
- 1653-4212 last "Sadovskaya".
- 1653-4212 last "Syroezhkin".
- 1653-4212 last1 "Lin".
- 1653-4212 last2 "Peyrouse".
- 1653-4212 number "1".
- 1653-4212 number "No 1".
- 1653-4212 number "No. 1".
- 1653-4212 pages "115–135".
- 1653-4212 pages "11–15".
- 1653-4212 pages "147–170".
- 1653-4212 pages "29–46".
- 1653-4212 pages "37–58".
- 1653-4212 publisher "Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program".
- 1653-4212 publisher "Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program".
- 1653-4212 quote "It would be convenient to characterize the relationship between Russia and Islam by its history of conquest and tension. After all, the emblem of the Orthodox Church is a cross on top on a crescent. It is said that this symbol was devised by Ivan the Terrible, after the conquest of the city of Kazan, as a symbol of the victory of Christianity over Islam through his soldiers.".
- 1653-4212 title "Chinese Migration to Kazakhstan: a Silk Road for Cooperation or a Thorny Road of Prejudice?".
- 1653-4212 title "Cross-border Minorities as Cultural and Economic Mediators between China and Central Asia".
- 1653-4212 title "East Turkestan Terrorism and the Terrorist Arc: china's Post-9/11 Anti-Terror Strategy".
- 1653-4212 title "Nationalists, Muslim Warlords, and the "Great Northwestern Development" in Pre-Communist China".
- 1653-4212 title "Nationalists, Muslims Warlords, and the "Great Northwestern Development" in Pre-Communist China".
- 1653-4212 title "Notes on the Chinese Government's Handling of the Urumqi Riot in Xinjiang".
- 1653-4212 title "Social Perceptions of China and the Chinese: A View from Kazakhstan".
- 1653-4212 title "When the Bear Confronts the Crescent: Russia and the Jihadist Issue".
- 1653-4212 url "http://www.chinaeurasia.org/images/stories/isdp-cefq/CEFQ200912/cefq7.4yhl11-15.pdf".
- 1653-4212 url "http://www.isdp.eu/files/publications/cefq/09/LaruellePeyrouse.pdf".
- 1653-4212 url es07silkroad.pdf.
- 1653-4212 url LaruellePeyrouse.pdf.
- 1653-4212 url Syroezhkin.pdf.
- 1653-4212 url Lin.pdf.
- 1653-4212 volume "4".
- 1653-4212 volume "5".
- 1653-4212 volume "7".
- 1653-4212 year "2007".
- 1653-4212 year "2009".