Michael E. Clarke

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Michael E. Clarke is an Australian political scientist,

Chinese foreign policy-related issues to international media.[4]

Publications

External videos
video icon 'The Xinjiang emergency' – in conversation with Michael Clarke (University of Technology Sydney, 2022)
video icon Michael Clarke, Beijing’s "March West": One Belt, One Road and China’s Quest for Great Power Status (Central Asia Program, 2016)

Monographs

Edited volumes

  • The Palgrave Handbook of National Security (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022)
  • The Belt and Road Initiative and the Future of Regional Order in the Indo-Pacific (
    Lexington Books
    , 2020)
  • Terrorism and Counterterrorism in China: Domestic and Foreign Policy Dimensions (Oxford University Press, 2018)
  • Inside Xinjiang: Space, place and power in China's Muslim far Northwest (Routledge, 2018)
  • China's Frontier Regions: Ethnicity, Economic Integration and Foreign Relations (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016)
  • Australia's Nuclear Policy Reconciling Strategic, Economic and Normative Interests (Routledge, 2015)
  • Pakistan's Stability Paradox: Domestic, Regional and International Dimensions (Routledge, 2012)
  • China, Xinjiang and Central Asia: History, Transition and Crossborder Interaction into the 21st Century (Routledge, 2011)
  • Australia's Uranium Trade: The Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges of a Contentious Export (Routledge, 2011)

References

  1. ^ Hasan, Mehdi. "One Million Muslim Uyghurs Have Been Detained by China, the U.N. Says. Where's the Global Outrage?". The Intercept. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  2. ^ Kashgarian, Asim. "Uighur Diaspora Hails Removal of ETIM From US Terror List". VOA. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  3. ^ "'The Xinjiang Emergency'-In Conversation with Michael Clarke, UTS". Chinese Studies Association of Australia. 2022-02-27. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  4. ^ "Michael Clarke". Policy Forum. Retrieved 2022-11-25.

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