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Beijing’s Intensive Spy Operations in Western Countries: How the 2017 Law is Facilitating Unofficial Espionage and Raising Ethical Questions in Academia

The recent arrest of an assistant to German MEP Maximilian Krah, who is a main candidate for the far-right AFD party in the upcoming elections for the Strasbourg assembly, has brought attention to Beijing’s extensive intelligence operations in Western countries. This unofficial espionage work has been facilitated by a 2017 law that requires all Chinese citizens living abroad to cooperate by providing information to their home country. This law allows Beijing to explicitly request collaboration from Chinese citizens and companies in gathering intelligence.

According to Cyber Security expert Antonio Teti, author of ‘China Intelligence’, this law mandates organizations and citizens to support national intelligence work and maintain confidentiality. This means that every Chinese company or citizen, regardless of their location, can be used as a platform for collecting information. This strategy has been likened to an anthill by Alberto Manenti, former director of the Aise, with Chinese intelligence operatives working tirelessly to collect and piece together vast amounts of information.

The use of academic ghostwriting services has also garnered attention in online forums, with discussions about the role of ghostwriters in academic writing and the ethics surrounding their work. Some forums debate the individualized approach of ghostwriters in academic writing, while others question the role and impact of these services on academic integrity. Overall, the landscape of academic writing and intelligence operations continues to evolve, raising important questions about privacy, security, and ethical considerations.

In conclusion, Beijing’s extensive intelligence operations in Western countries have been facilitated by a 2017 law that requires all Chinese citizens living abroad to cooperate by providing information to their home country. The use of academic ghostwriting services has also raised important questions about privacy, security, and ethical considerations in academia. As such

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