13 August 2016

New Book About Chinese Industrial Espionage

August 10, 2016

For those of you who specialize in Chinese intelligence activities, you should be aware of a book that was published back in 2013 entitled “Chinese Industrial Espionage: Technology Acquisition and Military Modernization”, written by William C. Hannas, James Mulvenon, and Anna B. Puglisi. This book is part of British publisher Routledge’s excellent Asian Security Studies series.

This well researched book covers the gamut in terms of what the Chinese intelligence community is doing around the world to accelerate Chinese economic growth by stealing the trade secrets and technology of other countries.

Here is the table of contents:

Contents

List of Illustrations

List of Abbreviations

Acknowledgments

Introduction


1 China’s History of Relying on Western Technology

2 China’s Use of Open Sources

3 Trade for Technology

4 PRC-based Technology Transfer Organizations

5 US-based Technology Transfer Organizations

6 China’s Foreign Students in the United States

7 Bringing Technology “Back” to China

8 Traditional Chinese Espionage

9 Chinese Cyber Espionage

10 Chinese Industrial Espionage in Context

Conclusion

Appendix 1 Case Histories of Chinese Industrial Espionage

Appendix 2 Protecting against the China Cyber Threat

Bibliography

Index

Illustrations

Figure

2.1 China’s Foreign S&T OSINT Organizations

Tables

1.1 Accomplishments of Students who Participated in the China Educational Mission or Boxer

Indemnity Program

2.1 Combined Holdings of Chinese S&F Information Institutes

6.1 Chinese Students Abroad and Rates of Return, 2001-2011

6.2 Number of CSSA Branches, by State, 2011

6.3 Numbers and Percentages of Chinese Students Staying in the United States After Graduation,

2002-2008

8.1 Technology Espionage Cases Involving China,

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