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Counterterrorism
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July 02, 2015
Narendra Modi's Agenda in Central Asia: Energy, Terrorism, and China
By Catherine Putz
The Indian Prime Minister is making his first regional visit, with counterterrorism and energy at the top of the agenda.

February 25, 2015
Will Pakistan's Cellphone Biometric Push Pay Counter-Terrorism Dividends?
By Ankit Panda
The Pakistani government is embarking on a major biometric data collection effort to fight terrorism.

January 14, 2015
China’s Cyber Diplomacy: a Taste of Law to Come?
By Sonya Sceats
China is showing its readiness to make and not just take international rules.

September 13, 2014
The New, Improved Shanghai Cooperation Organization
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's ambitious goals for the SCO are helped by the imminent addition of three new members.

August 08, 2014
Australia’s Controversial New Counterterror Measures
By Jarni Blakkarly
Concerns are expressed at the expanded authority, especially the mandatory collection of telecom metadata.

July 23, 2014
Can the US and China Cooperate on Counterterrorism?
By Jeffrey Payne
There are strong arguments to suggest they should, if only the political hang-ups could be overcome.

July 10, 2014
3 Takeaways from the 2014 US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue
By Shannon Tiezzi
Remarks at the S&ED show that China and the U.S. remain divided on their visions for the Asia-Pacific.

May 03, 2014
Can the U.S. and China Cooperate to Fight Terrorism?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. and China should be working together to root out militant groups, particularly in Pakistan. So why aren't they?

November 26, 2013
Who Is Fighting China's War On Terror?
China steps up its international counterterrorism efforts with the help of two unlikely allies: Pakistan and the U.S.

November 11, 2013
How China Develops Its Counterterrorism Capability
Regular “Peace Missions” conducted under the SCO have been the best-known component of its efforts.

August 02, 2012
Washington’s Civilian Shortcomings in Pakistan
America’s long-term development partnership with Pakistan warrants a serious new effort to set it back on course.

October 25, 2010
What US Gets Right About Pakistan
By Richard Weitz
By publicly acknowledging the price Pakistan pays for its counterterrorism policy, the US is helping untie its leadership’s hands.
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