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    The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China. (2019, January 8). Vocational Education and Training in Xinjiang. White Papers, Xinjiang Documentation Project Archive, Arts Digital Collections, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. https://n2t.net/ark:/76271/23/441 The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China. Vocational Education and Training in Xinjiang. White Papers, Xinjiang Documentation Project Archive, Arts Digital Collections, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. January 8, 2019. https://n2t.net/ark:/76271/23/441 The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China. Vocational Education and Training in Xinjiang. White Papers, Xinjiang Documentation Project Archive, Arts Digital Collections, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. 8 Jan. 2019. n2t.net/ark:/76271/23/441
  • Title: Vocational Education and Training in Xinjiang
  • Description: This paper focuses mainly on the effectiveness of the “vocational education and training centers” in stemming the spread of religious extremism in Xinjiang. The first section highlights how separatists, religious extremists and terrorists carried out several thousand attacks. All of this has adversely affected the social and economic development in the region.
  • Creator: The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China
  • Publisher: The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China
  • Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2019
  • Language: English
  • Format: PDF
  • Source: China.org.cn
  • Subject: Vocational Education and Training Centers
  • Keywords: Countering Extremism | re-education | Religious Extremists | terrorism | Vocational Training Centres | White Paper
  • Item Type: Document
  • Collection: White Papers
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    • Description: This paper focuses mainly on the effectiveness of the “vocational education and training centers” in stemming the spread of religious extremism in Xinjiang. The first section highlights how separatists, religious extremists and terrorists carried out several thousand attacks. All of this has adversely affected the social and economic development in the region.