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terrorism
Al-Qaeda in Xinjiang Autonomous Region?
Was the attack on Monday in Tienanmen Square inspired by al-Qaeda?
In Defense of Drones
If terrorists must be killed, then drones are the preferred tool for doing the job.
Xinjiang: Reassessing the Recent Violence
Western and Chinese media have their own narratives in reporting on the unrest. Both may be wrong.
China’s “New Kind of Terrorism” is Winning Hearts and Minds
Many Chinese are sympathizing with last weekend’s Beijing airport bomber. It’s not the first time.
What Iranian Terror Threat?
Contrary to a new U.S. report, 2012 demonstrated both Iran’s limited aims and capability to conduct terrorist attacks.
How the ETIM Enigma Haunts Pakistan-China Relations
A recent video apparently shows a Chinese rebel training camp in Pakistan. That could complicate ties.
Miss Universe Pageant for Indonesia?
The intrepid Puteri Indonesia Foundation is talking up the possibility of hosting Miss Universe in Indonesia.
India Executes "Lone Survivor" of Mumbai Attacks
The decision to hang Ajmal Kasab, a Pakistani national, was carried out in complete secrecy.
A Time of Remembrance: 10th Anniversary of Bali Bombings
A decade after the bombings that claimed 202 lives, those that were lost will never be forgotten.
No Quick Solutions for Kashmir
While some have argued for an independent state, it could make matters even worse.
With Eye on China, India Embraces Maldives
India and Maldives strengthened their defense ties during Defense Minister Atony’s visit this weekend.
India's 'CBR' Security Challenge
New Delhi must do more to protect itself against Chemical-Biological-Radiological (CBR) threats.