National Insecurity: Frontier Governance and Ethnic Policy in Contemporary China

National Insecurity: Frontier Governance and Ethnic Policy in Contemporary China

by Aaron Glasserman
August 8, 2024

In a new essay, Aaron Glasserman argues that China has “a borderlands problem,” which is “the disparity—in terms of development, culture, security, and, ultimately, political control—between the country’s core regions and its vast periphery.”

Read the essay on the “Mapping China’s Strategic Space” website.