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Terrorism in China
The Islamic State Just Threatened China. What Will Beijing Do?
By Ankit Panda
A recent Islamic State video featuring Uyghurs threatening China shouldn't have come as a surprise.
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.
How the Chinese Government Fights Terrorism
By Johannes Buckow, Marc Julienne, & Moritz Rudolf
The Chinese government's strategy for fighting terrorism: permanent crisis management.
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.
How China Defines Terrorism
By Zunyou Zhou
In a new draft law, China has opted for its own definition.
Ashton Carter Confirmed as US Defense Secretary
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Asia's "madness drug," terrorism in China, the Ssang Yong exercise, and more. Defense links.
China: 2014 Year in Review
By Edited by Asif Farooq and Scott McKnight
A look back on the key trends and events for the past 12 months.
China Develops Anti-Drone Lasers
By Ankit Panda
Chinese engineers have successfully built lasers to counter low-altitude, low-speed drones.
Can Pakistan and China Successfully Cooperate on Counterterrorism?
By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping and Mamnoon Hussain vowed to fight terrorism together. Will they succeed?
31 Dead in Urumqi Car Bomb Attack
By Ankit Panda
Two car bombs were set off in a crowded Urumqi market, killing 31 and injuring 90.
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.
Kunming: A New Phase of Terrorism in China
By Nicholas Dynon
The deadly weekend attack, which killed 29 civilians, could mark a new era for security in China.
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