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Xinjiang
12 Regions of China: Xinjiang
By John Lee
China's 'new frontier' is home to the largely Muslim Uyghur ethnic group.
India and Pakistan Join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization At Last. So What?
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What are the costs and benefits of having India and Pakistan in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization?
Problematic Privilege in Xinjiang
By Adrian Zenz
Xinjiang's removal of the added points policy for university entrance is not all bad news for its ethnic minorities.
When in China, Do as Chinese Do: The Unfortunate Case of Professor Ilham Tohti
By Patrik K. Meyer
Coercing the Chinese regime into accepting Western values and principles is ineffective.
Western Journalistic Confirmation Bias: Reporting on Kashgar’s Old Town Renewal Project
By Patrik K. Meyer
Western journalists’ analysis of massive works transforming Kashgar Old Town have been distorted by confirmation bias.
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.
China’s Halal Constitution
By Matthew S. Erie
“Islamic” legislation stirs debate as the PRC engages the Muslim world.
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.
China's Own 'Double Standard' on Terrorism
By David Volodzko
China continues to lump terrorist groups and peaceful activists together -- and to censor media coverage of both.
Top Chinese Military Official Seeks More Co-op With Russia
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, a manhunt in Xinjiang, the China-Nepal-India triangle, and sex ed in China. Friday China links.
India and China Continue Counter-Terrorism Consultations
By Ankit Panda
The Pakistan question looms large in China-India counter-terrorism discussions.
Troubled Today, China's Xinjiang Has a Long History
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
China's western province of Xinjiang has a long and fascinating history.