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Xinjiang
The Xinjiang Perspective: Part II
Our second installment of reports from the ‘western frontier’ expose a part of China few understand, until now.
The Xinjiang Perspective
A new series of reports from the ‘western frontier’ expose a part of the People’s Republic of China few understand, until now.
China's Growing Jihadist Problem
With recent arrests in Xinjiang, increasing anger on the internet and Chinese firms a possible target, Beijing faces a rising threat.
Chinese Muslims and The 'Arab Spring'
China’s Muslims have followed events in Egypt closely. Can Beijing adapt to their needs while maintaining control?
Erdogan Visits Xinjiang
Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s decision to visit Xinjiang surprised many. But Beijing ties come first.
Behind the Xinjiang Violence
Flaring violence in the Xinjiang region has highlighted ongoing tension between locals and Han Chinese.
Terror Looms Over Pakistan Ties
Attacks claimed by the East Turkestan Islamic Movement raise the prospect of tension between China and Pakistan.
Islamists Vow China Attacks
An Islamist group claims responsibility for attacks in China’s restive western Xinjiang region this summer.
Ethnic Unrest Flares in China
The latest violence in the Uighur-dominated city of Kashgar in Xinjiang is a reminder of government failures.
China and the Middle East
China has traditionally put economics above politics in the Middle East. Is that about to change?