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.
The Spy Withinis the riveting true story of one of the most significant cases in the history of espionage, the longest-running penetration of an intelligence organization ever discovered. In October...
This new book is the first full account, inside or outside government, of China’s efforts to acquire foreign technology.
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.
This work is the most detailed work ever published in the unclassified world on China's intelligence tradecraft. It includes analysis of 595 cases of espionage, economic espionage, covert action, theft of technology and trade secrets.
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.
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 ...
Nicholas Eftimiades examines the infiltration of Chinese espionage agents into foreign governments and private businesses.
Here is the enthralling tale of Lu Wong Di, a Chinese who spies for Chinese emperors.
This book details the detection by the FBI of the Chi Mak spy ring, and its successful prosecution by the U.S. Department of Justice.