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Xinjiang
Uyghur Terrorism: A Misnomer?
By Angela Poh
Conflating domestic protest with international terrorism is unhelpful.
China: A Bump in the Silk Road
By Cory Bender and James Chen
China’s grand plans for the region could be derailed without a change in approach.
China Executes 3 for Deadly Kunming Attack
By Shannon Tiezzi
The executions close the book on the Kunming attacks, but its influence on the "war on terror" lives on.
China’s New Silk Road and Its Impact on Xinjiang
By Su-Mei Ooi and Kate Trinkle
China’s plans for Central Asia are likely to see Beijing take a tighter grip on the restive Xinjiang region.
Afghanistan Transfers Captured Uyghur Militants to China
By Ankit Panda
The Afghan government is showing Beijing that it's serious about counter-terrorism cooperation.
Beijing's Xinjiang Policy: Striking Too Hard?
By Gabe Collins
What the data reveals about the ongoing insurgency in Xinjiang.
Economic Zones and Infrastructure on China’s Silk Road
By Sara Hsu
Done right, the New Silk Road project could have a major impact on cities along the corridor.
China’s Prescription for ‘Improving Ethnic Work’
By Shannon Tiezzi
A new document from Beijing outlines a strategy for strengthening ethnic unity in China.
Can China and the US Work Together on Counterterrorism?
By Kevin Peters
Recent events may be making Beijing more open to working with the U.S. on the fight against international terrorism.
The Future of China and Russia: Can a David Fracture a Goliath?
By Walter C. Clemens, Jr.
Proponents of democracy have reason to hope that history is on their side.
The Approaching Xinjiang Crisis Point
By Scott Devary
Crackdown or reform, Chinese leaders will be forced to take action soon if they hope to keep the peace.
Is Xi Losing Control of China's ‘Peripheries’?
By J. Michael Cole
Hong Kong, Xinjiang, Taiwan -- they're all connected and Xi's losing control.