Defections reveal extent of China's espionage operations / by John Hill

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Jane's Intelligence Review Vol 17 No 11, November 2005, pp. 42-43Summary: New intelligence from recent defections by Chinese nationals (in the USA and Australia) has raised concerns in some states that China's international spying network may be larger and more penetrative than previously believed. However the report also urges that in the absence of hard evidence, such reports should be treated with some caution.
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New intelligence from recent defections by Chinese nationals (in the USA and Australia) has raised concerns in some states that China's international spying network may be larger and more penetrative than previously believed. However the report also urges that in the absence of hard evidence, such reports should be treated with some caution.

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