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Date: 2015-05-21 18:14:05
National security
Security
Economic Espionage Act
Industrial espionage
Technical intelligence
Sino-American relations
Chinese intelligence activity abroad
Death by China
Cyberwarfare
Trade secrets
Espionage

1 China’s Cyberespionage: The National Security Distinction and U.S. Diplomacy Greg Austin1 In January 2011, the United States and China agreed for the first time at head of state level to include cybersecurity as an

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