China has traditionally viewed her frontier regions--Zxinjiang Tibet Inner Mongolia and Yunnan--as buffer zones. Yet their importance as commercial and cosmopolitan hubs intimately involved in the transmission of goods peoples and ideas between China and it west and southwest has meant they are crucial for China''s ongoing development. The resurgence of China under Deng Xiaoping''s policy of ''reform and opening'' has therefore led to a focus on integrating these regions into the PRC (People''s Republic of China). This has important implications not only for the frontier regions themselves but also for the neighbouring states with which they have strong cultural religious linguistic and economic ties. China''s Frontier Regions explores the challenges presented by this integrationist policy both for domestic relations and for diplomatic and foreign policy relations with the countries abutting their frontier regions.
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