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Xinjiang
China's 'People's War' Against Terrorism
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is trying to enlist civilian help in its war on terror, but there are dangers to this approach.
Dozens Dead in Latest Xinjiang Violence
By Shannon Tiezzi
There are conflicting explanations of the violence in Xinjiang's Kashgar Prefecture, but reports indicate over 30 dead.
China Announces Special Envoy for Afghanistan
By Ankit Panda
China's foreign ministry claims the envoy will "ensure lasting peace, stability and development for Afghanistan."
Chinese Documentary Highlights the Internet's Role in Terrorism
By Shannon Tiezzi
In a new CCTV documentary, China highlights the dangers of online terrorist propaganda videos.
China’s Not So Secret War on Religion
By Steve Finch
‘Recent developments indicate increased measures to control Islam and Christianity.’
Using 'Internal Soft Power' to Fight Terrorism in China
By Jin Kai
China should address the root cause of terrorism: feelings of alienation and isolation among minorities.
Uyghurs, Terrorism, and Civil Rights
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the FBI's investigation of Chinese cyber spies, an ancient Chinese map, and Obama's West Point speech. China links.
Should China Fear Islamic Insurgency?
By Rachel Delia Benaim
Xi Jinping may well be able to solve the violence in Xinjiang, but Beijing will need to change course.
31 Dead in Urumqi Car Bomb Attack
By Ankit Panda
Two car bombs were set off in a crowded Urumqi market, killing 31 and injuring 90.
How Chinese Think About Terrorism
By Dingding Chen and Ding Xuejie
A survey of Chinese attitudes in the wake of the March attack on Kunming.
China’s Delicate Pursuit of Natural Gas
By Mark Eels
As it seeks to reduce its dependence on coal, Beijing’s return to the Silk Road raises some unfamiliar security concerns.
Room for India-China Cooperation in Afghanistan?
By Ankit Panda
There are good strategic reasons for India and China to cooperate in Afghanistan.