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China's Spies: Beijing’s Espionage Offensive by Nigel West ISBN 9781399065719, 9781399065733, 1399065718, 1399065734 instant download

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Authors:Nigel West
Pages:updating ...
Year:2025
Edition:1st eBook Ed.
Publisher:Frontline Books (Pen & Sword Books Ltd)
Language:english
File Size:4.31 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781399065719, 9781399065733, 1399065718, 1399065734
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China's Spies: Beijing’s Espionage Offensive by Nigel West ISBN 9781399065719, 9781399065733, 1399065718, 1399065734 instant download

Category: Politics & Government›Intelligence & Espionage

An exposé revealing China's covert espionage offensive against the CIA, exposing a radical shift in doctrine by the Ministry of State Security and its growing threat to Western intelligence.

While many of President Xia Jinping's increasingly aggressive foreign policies, manifested by expansion into the South China Sea, trade confrontation with Australia, and political suppression in Hong Kong, have become obvious, there has been a covert dimension that has gone largely unreported outside the Allied intelligence community.

Beijing's Ministry of State Security, or MSS, has increasingly shifted its priorities to hostile penetration of the CIA. That this is the case has been demonstrated by the recent cases of individuals such as Glenn Shriver, Jerry Chun Shing Lee, Ron Rockwell Hansen, Kevin Mallory, Dickson Yeo, and Alexander Yuk Ching Ma. Of these, Shriver, an American student studying in China, became, as the FBI itself points out, 'a target of Chinese intelligence services and crossed the line when he agreed to participate in espionage-type activity'.For his actions, in 2019 Ron Rockwell Hansen, a former Defense Intelligence Agency officer, pleaded guilty to attempting to spying for the People's Republic of China and was sentenced to ten years in prison. Similarly, Jerry Chun Shing Lee, a former CIA case officer, was sentenced to nineteen years in prison for conspiring to communicate, deliver and transmit sensitive US information to the People's Republic of China.

Hitherto the MSS had concentrated, at the direction of the Chinese Communist Party, on the collection of foreign technology and proprietary information, while also monitoring political dissidents, Tibetan and Taiwanese nationalists, and Uyghur and Falun Gong religious activists. The MSS also tended to recruit ethnic Chinese and were less interested in the collection of political intelligence or mounting influence operations.

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