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Urumqi market explosion
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.
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?
Empire and the Rising Violence in Xinjiang
By Liam Powers
The upsurge in violence in China’s west is following a historical pattern.
China’s Not So Secret War on Religion
By Steve Finch
‘Recent developments indicate increased measures to control Islam and Christianity.’
Xinhua: ASEAN Should Avoid Being Divided by South China Sea Issue
By Shannon Tiezzi
Vietnam-China tensions, PLA officers indicted, and a terrorist attack in Urumqi: this week's China links.
China's Anti-Terrorism Challenge
By Shannon Tiezzi
After another, even deadlier, terrorist attack in Urumqi, Beijing must reevaluate its anti-terrorism strategy.
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