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China war on terror
Asia and the ‘Global War on Terror’
By Mariya Y. Omelicheva, Abdul Basit, Bilveer Singh, and Sean R. Roberts
Launched in the wake of 9/11, the GWOT has had far-reaching consequences across Asia.
Did China Build a Spy Network in Kabul?
By Ezzatullah Mehrdad
Amid murky allegations of contact with the Haqqani Network, the life of one Chinese national in Kabul comes under scrutiny.
Sean R. Roberts on China’s War on the Uyghurs
By Catherine Putz
The Chinese Communist Party is “essentially waging a war against a portion of its own population (the Uyghur people), not as an ‘enemy,’ but as a ‘threat’ to society at large.”
China’s Comprehensive Counter-Terrorism Law
By Zunyou Zhou
A closer look at the contents of China's first comprehensive anti-terrorism law.
China's New Anti-Terrorism Law
By Shannon Tiezzi
There's much more to China's anti-terror law than the few sections dealing with tech providers.
What Is China's Plan for Fighting Global Terrorism?
By Shannon Tiezzi
After the Paris attacks, China pledged to support the international fight against terrorism. But how?
US Planning First Arms Sale to Taiwan in 4 Years
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China vs. ISIS, Chabahar port, and the "Shadow Cold War." Friday links.
China's Counterterrorism Campaign Goes Global
By Moritz Rudolf, Marc Julienne, & Johannes Buckow
How China seeks international cooperation in its fight against terrorism.
How the Chinese Government Fights Terrorism
By Johannes Buckow, Marc Julienne, & Moritz Rudolf
The Chinese government's strategy for fighting terrorism: permanent crisis management.
The Terrorist Threat in China
By Marc Julienne, Moritz Rudolf, Johannes Buckow
A closer look at the nature of the terrorist threat facing China. Part one of a four-part series.
China Executes 3 for Deadly Kunming Attack
By Shannon Tiezzi
The executions close the book on the Kunming attacks, but its influence on the "war on terror" lives on.
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