Book Review: Sinostan: China's Inadvertent Empire
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Sinostan: China's Inadvertent Empire, authored by Raffaello Pantucci and the late Alexandros Petersen, presents a comprehensive analysis of China's accelerating influence across Central Asia. The core thesis proposes that China, driven primarily by domestic concerns regarding the security and stability of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (p. 14), AKA East Turkistan, has unintentionally engineered a powerful and dominant geopolitical position in Central Asia. This growing influence, which the authors term an "inadvertent empire," stems from a pragmatic combination of economic, security, and soft power engagement that lacks a singular, clear strategic blueprint emanating from Beijing (p. 15). Drawing on approximately a decade of fieldwork, the book provides a granular, bottom-up perspective on this geopolitical transformation.
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china, sinostan, empire, east turkestan, soft power