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Uyghurs
What Does 'Competition' Between the United States and China Really Mean?
By Ankit Panda
Many of Mike Pence's grievances with China were valid, but competition alone is not a strategy.
The Dark Side of the China Dream: Erasing Ethnic Identity
By Nicholas Bequelin
The CCP wants to forge a strong nation by ruthlessly eliminating differences of culture, religion and ethnicity.
Xinjiang and the Stability Paradox
By Stefanie Kam
China's crackdown in Xinjiang might be more about impressing the Han than responding to a Uyghur threat.
China Pressuring Pakistan on Terrorism?
By Arushi Kumar
Is China's tone on Pakistan starting to change?
Why Is Counterterrorism Cooperation So Difficult?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Every country agrees terrorism is a threat. So why is it so hard to get states to work together?
Tibet, Xinjiang, and China’s Strong State Complex
By Jing Yu
China's refusal to change its ethnic policy reflects a historical mindset.
The Dolkun Isa Visa Affair: India Mishandles China, Once Again
By Harsh V. Pant
India's bungled handling of Dolkun Isa's visa will have long-term ramifications for Delhi's China policy.
US Planning First Arms Sale to Taiwan in 4 Years
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China vs. ISIS, Chabahar port, and the "Shadow Cold War." Friday links.
The Obama-Xi State Visit: Any Room for Human Rights?
By Jared Genser
The agenda is packed, but human rights issues are likely to get short shrift.
1 Suspect Arrested, 2 More Sought in Bangkok Bombing
By Shannon Tiezzi
Two of the suspects are foreigners, believed to be Turkish.
Bangkok Bombing Spotlights Uyghur Woes in Southeast Asia
By Michael Clarke
Uyghurs have become a thorny issue for Thailand and other Southeast Asian nations in their relations with China.
A Second Look at the Bangkok Blast
By P. M. Yeophantong
As the Thai police struggle to find new leads in the case, speculation about the perpetrators has been rampant.