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terrorism
Will the Islamic State Gain Influence in South Asia?
By Ankit Panda
The Islamic State will have a hard time gaining a foothold in South Asia.
Australia May Help US Bomb Syria
By Zachary Keck
U.S. officials believe that Australia and Great Britain will participate in airstrikes against ISIS in Syria.
Obama’s Nixon Doctrine
By Zachary Keck
President Obama’s speech in West Point reaffirmed his commitment to adopting the Guam Doctrine.
Why China's Terrorists are Targeting Train Stations
By Zachary Keck
The decision by Uighur separatists to target Chinese rail stations is both symbolic and strategic
Education: The Cheap, Easy Way to Eliminate Dirty Bombs
By Zachary Keck
If the public understood the threat posed by dirty bombs, that threat would no longer exist.
Time to Review the AUMF?
By Ankit Panda
The debate over revising or repealing the Authorization for the Use of Military Force is likely to become a major one.
Will Six Party Talks Resume This Year?
By Zachary Keck and Ankit Panda
The Diplomat’s Zachary Keck and Ankit Panda discuss the terrorist attacks in China and North Korean diplomacy.
Implications of the Kunming Terrorist Attack
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Diplomat speaks with Dr. Sean Roberts about the implications of the Kunming knife attack.
No, Welfare Can’t Solve Terrorism
By Zachary Keck
John Kerry’s claim that poverty causes terrorism underscores America’s continued failure to understand terrorists.
Why Does America Only Fear Hypothetical Nukes?
By Zachary Keck
The US foreign policy community is far less concerned with existing nuclear arsenals than potential future ones.
China’s Coming Terrorism Wave
Two recent terrorist attacks have rattled China and the CCP. But these are just the beginning.
Rights Groups Doubt Uyghur Involvement in Tiananmen Attack
Uyghur activists fear China will use suicide attack as an excuse to crack down further in Xinjiang.