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China-Turkey relations

Xi Jinping’s Many G-20 Summits
By Shannon Tiezzi
Amid the rapid clip of bilateral meetings, who Xi didn’t meet with was perhaps a better question than who he did.

Amid Tensions With Turkey, China Is Putting the Kurdish Issue in Play
By Nurettin Akcay
Responding to Turkey's stepped up rhetoric on Uyghurs, Beijing is taking aim at an ethnic issue sensitive to Ankara.

China’s Foreign Minister Heads to the Middle East
By Shannon Tiezzi
Wang Yi's six-country tour highlights the region's expanding importance for China.

Uyghurs Wary of Turkey’s Pending Extradition Deal With China
By Abdullah Ayasun
Uyghurs across the world are demanding Ankara snub Chinese demands for the extradition of Uyghurs, a perceived precondition for the shipment of COVID-19 vaccines to Turkey.

China Buys Turkey’s Silence on Uyghur Oppression
By Aykan Erdemir and Philip Kowalski
Turkey has joined the list of majority Muslim countries that have opted for silence in dealing with the one of the most pressing human rights issues of our time.

The China-India Contest in the Middle East
By Hasan Alhasan
China’s recent advances with Iran and Turkey have been accompanied by Indian setbacks.

China to the Rescue in Turkey?
By George Marshall Lerner
As Turkey battles debt and a currency crisis, can Chinese investment save the day? Or will it just create more problems?

Why Turkey Is Finally Speaking Out on the Plight of China’s Uyghurs
By Ankit Panda
Does Turkey’s recent statement on the Uyghurs mark a one-off moment or the start of a new era?

Why Is Turkey Breaking Its Silence on China’s Uyghurs?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Anger at home has finally forced Ankara to break with its enthusiastic embrace of Beijing.

In Turkey, US Loss Is China's Gain
By George Marshall Lerner
With relations with the United States in tatters, the 'Eurasianers' in Turkey look to accelerate ties with China

Will Turkey Join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Instead of the EU?
By Lina Wang
Turkish President Erdogan has his eyes set on joining China and Russia's security club.

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.

After the Failed Coup: A New Dawn for China-Turkey Relations?
By Wang Jin
As Ankara reexamines its post-coup foreign policy priorities, China-Turkey relations have an opportunity to blossom.

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.

Can China-Turkey Relations Move On?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Erodgan sought to move the China-Turkey relationship beyond recent tensions over Uyghur issues.

Uyghur Issues Cast Pall Over Turkey-China Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Just as Turkish President Erdogan heads to Beijing, Uyghur issues are causing anger in the bilateral relationship.

Why China’s Media Controls Are Better Than Ever
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Turkey and Chinese Uyghurs, hope for a Xi-Abe summit, and trouble for Taylor Swift. Friday China links.

Turkey Chimes in on Uyghur Human Smuggling Case
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Zhang Miao, securing the North Korean border, and China's nuclear industry. Friday China links.

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.

China May Lose Turkish Missile Defense Contract
By Shannon Tiezzi
President Tayyip Erdogan indicated that Turkey was discussing alternate bids for its missile defense system.

Iran, Turkey and China’s Middle Eastern Pivot
By H. Akin Unver
Thanks to events in Russia and Syria, Turkey lost its rivalry with Iran to be China’s Middle Eastern pivot. Here’s how.
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