Chapter 9 Afghanistan's Cosmopolitan Trading Networks A View from Yiwu, China

The focus of this chapter is the city of Yiwu and the nature of Afghan networks present there. By inserting such networks both in the context of the wider global settings, and in terms of the traders' experience of space in Yiwu, we seek to contribute to an emerging body of literature on Muslim...

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Main Author: Marsden, Magnus (auth)
Other Authors: Ibañez-Tirado, Diana (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh, UK Edinburgh University Press 2018
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