Alice SuHarmony and Martyrdom Among China’s Hui MuslimsThe Martyr’s Memorial in Shadian, China, is a gray pillar topped with a crescent moon, set on a stone block engraved with names. It…Jun 6, 2016Jun 6, 2016
Alice SuA Muslim Minority Keeps Clashing With the ‘China Dream’ in the Country’s Increasingly Wild WestZhou* didn’t expect Kashgar to give him a cough. Before moving to the ancient city in China’s Xinjiang province a month ago, the…Dec 9, 2015Dec 9, 2015
Alice Su心痛此周我身在西安,但从周六早上看到巴黎事件时我的心就一直挂念着中东。我为法国的人民伤心,同时更焦虑想着接下来的西方政府与军方将怎样进行对于中东难民以及仍然被困在叙利亚和伊拉克的难民的政策。完全没想象到美国竟然会走到这个地步,会有想当总统的人把叙利亚难民比喻成狗,要求要登记他们的宗教…Dec 1, 2015Dec 1, 2015
Alice SuIs There a Link Between Refugees and Extremists?Terror seems to spin in circles these days: Beirut, Baghdad, Paris, Mali, and now, again, Tunisia. As details come out about the November…Nov 30, 2015Nov 30, 2015
Alice Su‘The revolution was a mistake’:Tunisians struggle with Arab Spring impactJul 26, 2015Jul 26, 2015
Alice SuTunisia faces legacy of religious oppression in fight against radicalismThis is the first in a two-part series looking at how Tunisia’s fledgling democracy is challenged by a history of dictatorship, economic…Jul 22, 2015Jul 22, 2015
Alice Suinalice y. suThe Sousse Attack:Islam, Terrorism and the Paradox of Democracy in TunisiaJul 16, 2015Jul 16, 2015
Alice SuThe Boy Named Jihad:From the Ashes of the Arab Spring to the Battlefields of SyriaJun 28, 2015Jun 28, 2015