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3 Nyíri and Tan 2017, 12.
12 Nyíri and Tan 2017, 5.
14 Nyíri and Tan 2017, 4.
15 Nyíri and Tan 2017, 4.
16 The Dungans, or Muslim Chinese in Kazakhstan, now considered an overseas Chinese minority, similarly have started to play an outsized role as economic intermediaries between China and Kazakhstan’s political and economic elites (Alff, Citationforthcoming).
19 Grillot and Zhang 2017, 100.
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