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Xinjiang
The CCP's Solution to China's 'Ethnic Issues'
By Shannon Tiezzi
At a conference in Beijing, China's top leaders offered solutions for "material" and "spiritual" ethnic issues.
50 Dead in Latest Xinjiang Violence
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, what China learned from Russia, the militarization of the CCP, and the Sino-Indian border standoff. China links.
China and the ISIS Threat
By Gary Sands
Already grappling with a home-grown terrorism problem, should Beijing fear the Islamic State?
Prominent Uyghur Scholar Sentenced to Life in Prison
By Ankit Panda
Ilham Tohti, a prominent Uyghur activist and scholar, was sentenced to life in prison.
A New Cartoon Attempts to Bring Han Chinese and Uyghur Together
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
However, the history behind the cartoon represents something different to Han and Uyghurs.
Zhou Yongkang, Islamic State and China’s Pivot West
By Yo-Jung Chen
The downfall of its oil and security tsar gives China a chance to salvage relations with its Muslim minority.
China May Regret ‘Free Riding’ in Iraq
By Simone van Nieuwenhuizen
"Unless China invests in counter-terrorism operations internationally, it will face the consequences domestically."
China Discovers Cross-Border Tunnels Leading to Xinjiang, North Korea
By Shannon Tiezzi
Images from a Chinese satellite show cross-border tunnels in sensitive regions.
A Tale of Two Chinese Muslim Minorities
By Brent Crane
There is a chasm between the conditions experienced by the Hui and Uyghur peoples in China.
China Wonders if Pakistan Is Responsible for Xinjiang Violence
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Continuing violence in Xinjiang could alienate China from Pakistan.
Empire and the Rising Violence in Xinjiang
By Liam Powers
The upsurge in violence in China’s west is following a historical pattern.
Religious Discrimination in China Could Alienate Pakistan
By Ankit Panda
China's religious discrimination against Muslims could make it deeply unpopular in Pakistan.