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Are Uyghur Militants Becoming ISKP’s New Force?

Are Uyghur Militants Becoming ISKP’s New Force?

By Besmillah Taban and David O’Brien
As the Taliban crack down on Uyghur fighters, complying with pressure from China, the Islamic State sees a recruiting opportunity.
Terrorists in Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan

Terrorists in Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan

By Jonathan Schroden
Afghanistan remains a simmering cauldron of jihadist terrorist groups, various actors seeking to counter them, and conflict and cooperation among the groups themselves.

The Deafening Silence of Pakistani Jihadists and Radicals on China's Uyghurs

The Deafening Silence of Pakistani Jihadists and Radicals on China's Uyghurs

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The position of radical groups on Xinjiang shows which ones are closer to the establishment.

China’s Surreptitious Advance in Afghanistan

China’s Surreptitious Advance in Afghanistan

By Shubhangi Pandey
Deteriorating Afghan security poses risks for China, so Beijing is quietly building up its presence in the area.

Are Chinese Forces Conducting Patrols in Afghanistan?

Are Chinese Forces Conducting Patrols in Afghanistan?

By Ankit Panda
China has denied reports that its military is conducting patrols across the border in Afghanistan.
Kyrgyz President Visits China, Stays for a Vacation

Kyrgyz President Visits China, Stays for a Vacation

By Catherine Putz
The short working visit produced the predictable statements on Bishkek's commitment to fight the "three evils."

Uri Attack: Why Pakistan Needs to Denounce Armed Jihad

Uri Attack: Why Pakistan Needs to Denounce Armed Jihad

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Pakistan's continued support of jihadists group will eventually undermine the country's economic lifeline.
Russian, Tajik, Chinese 'Traces' on Bishkek Embassy Bombing

Russian, Tajik, Chinese 'Traces' on Bishkek Embassy Bombing

By Catherine Putz
The August 30 attack on the Chinese Embassy in Bishkek was reportedly funded from abroad.

China’s Terrorist Problem Goes Global

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

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.

Brits Blacklist East Turkestan Islamic Movement

Brits Blacklist East Turkestan Islamic Movement

By Catherine Putz
And U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice had "a candid exchange" about ETIM during her recent visit to Beijing.
After Paris Attacks, China Seeks More International Help Fighting Xinjiang Separatists

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 and the Middle East Security Puzzle

China and the Middle East Security Puzzle

By Andrea Ghiselli
The security challenges for China in the troubled region are mounting.
Can China's Investments Bring Peace to Pakistan?

Can China's Investments Bring Peace to Pakistan?

By Shannon Tiezzi
China pledges $28 billion to projects in Pakistan, not in spite of but because of security concerns.

With Obama in India, China Hosts Pakistan’s Army Chief

With Obama in India, China Hosts Pakistan’s Army Chief

By Shannon Tiezzi
China pledged greater defense cooperation with its "iron brother," especially on counter-terrorism.

China Keeps Close Eye on Pakistan Protests

By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is not overly concerned yet, but instability in Pakistan could threaten China's economic and security interests.

Religious Discrimination in China Could Alienate Pakistan

Religious Discrimination in China Could Alienate Pakistan

By Ankit Panda
China's religious discrimination against Muslims could make it deeply unpopular in Pakistan.
Chinese Involvement in Global Jihad

Chinese Involvement in Global Jihad

By Shannon Tiezzi
Interactions between Uyghur militant groups and other terrorist networks pose a growing concern for China.

Chinese Documentary Highlights the Internet's Role in Terrorism

Chinese Documentary Highlights the Internet's Role in Terrorism

By Shannon Tiezzi
In a new CCTV documentary, China highlights the dangers of online terrorist propaganda videos.
China Applauds Pakistan’s Anti-Terror Operation

China Applauds Pakistan’s Anti-Terror Operation

By Shannon Tiezzi
Pakistan's operation Zarb-e-Azb will target anti-China terrorists along with domestic Pakistani terror groups.

Can Pakistan and China Successfully Cooperate on Counterterrorism?

Can Pakistan and China Successfully Cooperate on Counterterrorism?

By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping and Mamnoon Hussain vowed to fight terrorism together. Will they succeed?

China's Anti-Terrorism Challenge

China's Anti-Terrorism Challenge

By Shannon Tiezzi
After another, even deadlier, terrorist attack in Urumqi, Beijing must reevaluate its anti-terrorism strategy.

Can the U.S. and China Cooperate to Fight Terrorism?

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?
Room for India-China Cooperation in Afghanistan?

Room for India-China Cooperation in Afghanistan?

By Ankit Panda
There are good strategic reasons for India and China to cooperate in Afghanistan.

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