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China and Iran: the risk for peripheral producing enclaves

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The elements of structural similarity between Iran and China concern the relationship that the main ethnicity has with the producing territory, which is relatively small, and is inhabited by a population whose ethnicity differs from the main one. The main local urban centers are inhabited by the main ethnicity, that relocated there due to business opportunities or through governmental plans.

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Casertano, S. (2013). China and Iran: the risk for peripheral producing enclaves. In: Our Land, Our Oil!. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19443-1_6

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