著者
Bitabarova Assel
出版者
Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University
雑誌
Eurasia Border Review (ISSN:18849466)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.6, no.1, pp.63-81, 2015

This article examines the Tajik-Chinese border settlement and Tajik debates over it, both of which have yet to be extensively examined by either domestic or foreign scholarship. The long-standing territorial dispute between China and Tajikistan in the remote Pamir Mountains finally came to an end in January of 2011 with the ratification of the Tajik-Chinese Border Demarcation Protocol. Although the peaceful border settlement has laid the foundations for friendship between the two neighbours, Tajik attitudes varied significantly among different interest groups, ranging from overt opposition to overt support of the demarcation protocol.

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How Tajik Society Views the Tajik-Chinese Border Settlement - Chinese claims over lands in the Eastern Pamirs,12 territories located under the de-facto control of Tajikistan within the GBAO, constitut ...

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It appears, however, that Tajik (and Chinese) authorities were cautious about making the border delineation results open to the public before the border demarcation protocol was signed in April 2010. 7/28 https://t.co/qJkq71E6uO https://t.co/fO8UAYG1DW
@Jamilya_Bi Какой еще профи
@saurabhvashist_ @CChristineFair The second map (in which Rangkul included) is based on some Tajik media reports which I described as "seemed to be designed in a way to confuse the public even more". As I wrote in my article, Rangkul was not handed over to China, here's the link: https://t.co/6m54Rg317q
My piece on #Border settlement between #Tajikistan and #China. Latest #EBR issue https://t.co/fK2kpM4ueA

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