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China and Islamic State
China’s Clouded Future in Afghanistan
By Barbara Kelemen
Will Islamic State Khorasan Province push Beijing to abandon Kabul?
How Serious Is the Islamic State Threat to China?
By Nodirbek Soliev
Despite a recent ISIS propaganda video, local groups remain of more concern to Beijing.
Interview: Zachary Abuza on ISIS in Asia
By Shannon Tiezzi, Huang Nan, and Zhang Juan
A closer look at the threat Islamic State poses to the Asia-Pacific.
China and Iraq Announce Strategic Partnership
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite the development of ties, the relationship remains largely founded on Iraqi oil and gas.
Is a Chinese National Fighting Against Islamic State in Syria?
By Benjamin David Baker
A Chinese national is fighting for the YPG. How does this affect Beijing’s role in the conflict?
ISIS Releases Chinese-Language Propaganda Video
By Shannon Tiezzi
The song urges Muslims to "wake up" after a century of humiliation.
Chinese Citizens Among 170 Hostages Taken in Mali Hotel
By Shannon Tiezzi
With yet another terrorist attack overseas threatening China's citizens, how will Beijing respond?
ISIS: Chinese Hostage 'Executed'
By Shannon Tiezzi
With the Islamic State now directly killing Chinese citizens, will China be drawn into conflict in the Middle East?
Islamic State Threatens Chinese Hostage
By Shannon Tiezzi
IS demanded ransom for a man it identified as a Chinese consultant.
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