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What India Can Teach the World About Fighting ISIS

What India Can Teach the World About Fighting ISIS

By Neelam Dao
India's experience combating terrorism within its region bears lessons for those fighting the Islamic State.
What Is China's Plan for Fighting Global Terrorism?

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?

South Korean President Compares Protesters to ISIS

South Korean President Compares Protesters to ISIS

By John Power
South Korea's Park Geun-hye warns that anti-government protests could be infiltrated by "terrorist elements."

Chinese Citizens Among 170 Hostages Taken in Mali Hotel

Chinese Citizens Among 170 Hostages Taken in Mali Hotel

By Shannon Tiezzi
With yet another terrorist attack overseas threatening China's citizens, how will Beijing respond?

Paris, the EU, and China’s Foreign Policy

Paris, the EU, and China’s Foreign Policy

By Shi Zhiqin, Lai Suetyi, Vasilis Trigkas
Why China must stand with the EU at this moment of reckoning.
ISIS: Chinese Hostage 'Executed'

ISIS: Chinese Hostage 'Executed'

By Shannon Tiezzi
With the Islamic State now directly killing Chinese citizens, will China be drawn into conflict in the Middle East?

Kyrgyzstan and the Islamists

Kyrgyzstan and the Islamists

By Umar Farooq
While detained in a Kyrgyzstan prison cell, our reporter speaks with some former ISIS members.
After ISIS Killings, Afghans Protest

After ISIS Killings, Afghans Protest

By Sanjay Kumar
A large demonstration on Wednesday shows that Afghans are united in their anger against both insurgents, and their own government.

Bangladesh’s Terrorist Problem

Bangladesh’s Terrorist Problem

By Sanjay Kumar
A string of recent attacks against liberal writers demonstrate that the country is also struggling with an extremist fringe.

How Putin Plans to Fight Terrorism in Central Asia

How Putin Plans to Fight Terrorism in Central Asia

By Catherine Putz
Fears of spillover from Afghanistan and ISIS have prompted Moscow to increase its military might in Central Asia.

Japan’s Largest Company Is ISIS’ Car Maker of Choice

By Franz-Stefan Gady
How did so many Toyota pickup trucks and SUVs end up in the hands of ISIS?
Taliban in Kunduz, ISIS in Nangarhar: Fiefdoms of Conflict in Afghanistan

Taliban in Kunduz, ISIS in Nangarhar: Fiefdoms of Conflict in Afghanistan

By Halimullah Kousary
Taliban-ISIS animosity will not stop the two groups from fighting the Afghan government and making territorial gains.

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