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Islamic State
The Islamic State's Potential Recruits in Pakistan
By Kiran Nazish
There is evidence that the terrorist outfit is actively recruiting fighters in the troubled country.
ASEAN Finds Its Voice on Islamic State
By Luke Hunt
The bloc has finally broken its silence. Can it now contribute to the fight against the terrorist outfit?
Chinese Foreign Minister Pressed on Hong Kong, Islamic State in DC Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
During Wang Yi's visit to D.C., U.S. officials called for restraint toward Hong Kong protesters.
A Theoretical Case Against Australian ISIS Intervention
By Heath Pickering
Political theory offers little support for an Australian role in the latest Middle East intervention.
Ilham Tohti and Islamic State: How China Defines Terrorism
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's conflation of peaceful dissent and terrorism limits possibilities for anti-terror cooperation with the U.S.
China and the ISIS Threat
By Gary Sands
Already grappling with a home-grown terrorism problem, should Beijing fear the Islamic State?
In ISIS Fight, Iran an Adversary Not a Partner
By Lt. Cdr. Esmaeil Abnar
In going after ISIS, Obama shouldn’t ignore the threat posed by the regime in Iran.
US Air Strikes in Syria: China's Conundrum
By Shannon Tiezzi
As the U.S. begins its anti-IS campaign in Syria, China has a tough decision to make.
India’s Blind Spot on ISIS
By Kabir Taneja
So far, few Indians have joined the extremists, but gaps in New Delhi’s ability to track them are worrying.
Malaysian Sources: ‘Comfort Women’ Joining Islamic State
By Luke Hunt
According to Malaysian news outlets, the terrorist organization is drawing foreign women to serve ‘sexual jihad’ in Iraq and Syria.
Australia Deploys Military Against Islamic State
By Kevin Placek
The prime minister announces the dispatch of troops and combat aircraft.
East Asia and America's War on the Caliphate
By Robert Dujarric
What implications will the war on the Islamic State have for U.S. power in the Asia-Pacific?