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After Paris Attacks, China Seeks More International Help Fighting Xinjiang Separatists
By Shannon Tiezzi
With the G20 leaders focused on terrorism after the attacks in Paris, China wants help in its fight against ETIM.
China's Potential Pitfalls #4: Splittist Forces
By Xue Li
How separatists in Tibet, Xinjiang, and Taiwan could affect China's future.
China's 'Protracted War' in Xinjiang
By Shannon Tiezzi
One of China's top leaders preaches stability and ethnic unity in Xinjiang, even as news of more violence emerges.
17 Mail Bombs Kill 7 in China’s Guangxi Province
By Shannon Tiezzi
Police have already apprehended a suspect, and said the bombings were not an act of terrorism.
Uyghur Terrorism: A Misnomer?
By Angela Poh
Conflating domestic protest with international terrorism is unhelpful.
Suicide Bombings in China: Beyond Terrorism
By Shannon Tiezzi
The latest suicide bombing in Shandong fits in a tragic pattern that has nothing to do with classic terrorism.
China Stays Coy on Fighting Islamic State
By Shannon Tiezzi
Strangely, Chinese reports of meetings with Iraq's foreign minister made no mention of IS.
China's Counterterrorism Campaign Goes Global
By Moritz Rudolf, Marc Julienne, & Johannes Buckow
How China seeks international cooperation in its fight against terrorism.
Beyond Doubt: The Changing Face of Terrorism in China
By Marc Julienne, Moritz Rudolf, & Johannes Buckow
The nature of terrorism in China has changed recently, both in geographical scope and in the nature of the attacks.
Chinese Official: Uyghurs Joining Islamic State
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xinjiang's party secretary tells reporters some Uyghurs have joined Islamic State, raising security concerns.
China's Uyghurs and Islamic State
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese media report that a group of Uyghurs was arrested on suspicion of trying to join the global terror network.
The Approaching Xinjiang Crisis Point
By Scott Devary
Crackdown or reform, Chinese leaders will be forced to take action soon if they hope to keep the peace.