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China terrorism
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.
Al-Qaeda and Islamic State Take Aim at China
By Uran Botobekov
Why have both groups turned their attention to Beijing?
Is China’s Counterterrorism Policy in Xinjiang Working?
By Adrien Morin
China's Xinjiang experience demonstrates the perils of large-scale anti-Muslim policies.
Heart of Asia 2016: Phony Peacemaking for Afghanistan?
By Bawa Singh
Until HoA members are truly dedicated to eliminating terrorism, the annual meetings will remain empty talk.
China’s Terrorist Problem Goes Global
By Michael Clarke
An attack in Kyrgyzstan drives home what Beijing has long feared: Uyghur militants are integrating into global networks.
China's Nightmare: Xinjiang Jihadists Go Global
By Uran Botobekov
While fighting in Syria, the Turkestan Islamic Party has joined forces with global jihadist movements.
Official: Indonesia Working With China to Investigate Uyghur Terrorist Suspect
By Shannon Tiezzi
The news from Indonesia is the latest sign that Uyghur extremists may be moving abroad.
ISIS Releases Chinese-Language Propaganda Video
By Shannon Tiezzi
The song urges Muslims to "wake up" after a century of humiliation.
China's Own 'Double Standard' on Terrorism
By David Volodzko
China continues to lump terrorist groups and peaceful activists together -- and to censor media coverage of both.
Top Chinese Military Official Seeks More Co-op With Russia
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, a manhunt in Xinjiang, the China-Nepal-India triangle, and sex ed in China. Friday China links.
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?