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Kunming Railway Station attack
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.
Beijing's Xinjiang Policy: Striking Too Hard?
By Gabe Collins
What the data reveals about the ongoing insurgency in Xinjiang.
Can China and the US Work Together on Counterterrorism?
By Kevin Peters
Recent events may be making Beijing more open to working with the U.S. on the fight against international terrorism.
China and the ISIS Threat
By Gary Sands
Already grappling with a home-grown terrorism problem, should Beijing fear the Islamic State?
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.
Should China Fear Islamic Insurgency?
By Rachel Delia Benaim
Xi Jinping may well be able to solve the violence in Xinjiang, but Beijing will need to change course.
How Chinese Think About Terrorism
By Dingding Chen and Ding Xuejie
A survey of Chinese attitudes in the wake of the March attack on Kunming.
Turkestan Islamic Party Expresses Support for Kunming Attack
By Shannon Tiezzi
In an online video, TIP's leader praised the deadly attack in Kunming and promised further violence.
Uyghurs Test ASEAN's Refugee Credentials
By Luke Hunt
Despite facing religious and ethnic discrimination in China, Uyghur refugees are often sent back.
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