Are the Chinese secret services now the most powerful in the world?
This is the first book of its kind to employ hundreds of Chinese sources to explain the history and current state of Chinese Communist intelligence operations.
In The Scientist and the Spy, Hvistendahl gives a gripping account of this unusually far-reaching investigation, which pitted a veteran FBI special agent against Florida resident Robert Mo, who after his academic career foundered took a ...
A Financial Times Best Book of the Year The untold story of how Russian espionage in imperial China shaped the emergence of the Russian Empire as a global power.
Chinese Communist intelligence organizations -- Chinese Communist intelligence leaders -- Notable spies of the Chinese Revolution and the early PRC -- Economic espionage cases -- Espionage during the Revolution and the early People's ...
Here, too, is the inside story of the case, code-named Tiger Trap, of a key Chinese-American scientist suspected of stealing nuclear weapons secrets.
The first third of the book ponders the nature of clandestine intelligence gathering, including estrangement and disinformation, two crucial elements in the activist orientation that characterized China's theory and practice from the outset ...
In 1963, FBI Special Agent Tom Warren is transferred to the San Francisco Bureau to lead the effort to break down a well-organized Chinese spy network.
Nicholas Eftimiades examines the infiltration of Chinese espionage agents into foreign governments and private businesses.
Explores China's most famous women warriors and wartime spies, shedding new light on the relationship between gender and militarisation.
"Examines cyberspace threats and policies from the vantage points of China and the U.S"--