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Kunming Terrorist Attack: A Resident’s Perspective
By William Smith
Our correspondent recounts the aftermath of the deadly knife attack.
Kunming: A New Phase of Terrorism in China
By Nicholas Dynon
The deadly weekend attack, which killed 29 civilians, could mark a new era for security in China.
Implications of the Kunming Terrorist Attack
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Diplomat speaks with Dr. Sean Roberts about the implications of the Kunming knife attack.
Horrific Knife Attack in China Leaves 33 Dead
By James Pach
Authorities vow justice as a group of men it says are Xinjiang separatists attack a crowd in Kunming.
China Detains Uyghur Professor
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, new info on China's ADIZ, the anti-Japan media blitz, and the hyper-sonic missile test. China links.
Why Chinese Study the Warring States Period
By J. M. Norton
For China’s leadership, an ancient era offers lessons – positive and negative – for today.
What Will China's New National Security Council Do?
The Third Plenum wasn’t entirely about economic reform as expected.
China’s Central Asia Overtures: Why Now?
Economic and security factors have prompted a shift in Beijing’s policy towards the region.
Call Tiananmen Attack What It Was: Terrorism
Why have Western media outlets been so reluctant to call the attack what it really was?
Who Are the Uyghurs Really?
After growing up in post-9/11 America, living among Uyghurs changed my perception of Muslims.
Al-Qaeda in Xinjiang Autonomous Region?
Was the attack on Monday in Tienanmen Square inspired by al-Qaeda?