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China’s 'Arab Pivot' Signals the End of Non-Intervention
By Scott N. Romaniuk and Tobias J. Burgers
China’s interests in the Middle East may lead Beijing to assume a military role in the affairs of Arab states.

China's Approach to the Middle East Looks Familiar
By Massoud Hayoun
Despite repudiating American foreign policy, China now borrows heavily from U.S.-style Middle Eastern diplomacy.

Al-Qaeda, the Turkestan Islamic Party, and the Bishkek Chinese Embassy Bombing
By Uran Botobekov
The August 30 bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Bishkek came after al-Qaeda's leader praised Uyghur terrorists.

China’s Terrorist Problem Goes Global
By Michael Clarke
An attack in Kyrgyzstan drives home what Beijing has long feared: Uyghur militants are integrating into global networks.

China's Nightmare: Xinjiang Jihadists Go Global
By Uran Botobekov
While fighting in Syria, the Turkestan Islamic Party has joined forces with global jihadist movements.

After the Failed Coup: A New Dawn for China-Turkey Relations?
By Wang Jin
As Ankara reexamines its post-coup foreign policy priorities, China-Turkey relations have an opportunity to blossom.

Indonesia Adds 4 Uyghur Militants to Most-Wanted List
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing warns that the East Turkestan Islamic movement is "intensifying" efforts to infiltrate Indonesia.

China's New Headache: Uyghur Militants in Syria
By David Volodzko
The number of Uyghurs fighting in Syria has risen sharply over the past year. How will China respond?

India and China Continue Counter-Terrorism Consultations
By Ankit Panda
The Pakistan question looms large in China-India counter-terrorism discussions.
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