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China-US economic espionage
Has the ‘China Initiative’ Run Its Course?
By Shannon Tiezzi
After a resounding legal defeat, will the Justice Department change stance on the controversial program?
The Impact of Chinese Espionage on the United States
By Nicholas Eftimiades
What is the cumulative impact of China’s espionage activities for the United States' economy, security, and politics?
Uncovering Chinese Espionage in the US
By Nicholas Eftimiades
A detailed look into how, why, and where Chinese spies are active in the United States.
Evaluating the US-China Cybersecurity Agreement, Part 1: The US Approach to Cyberspace
By Gary Brown and Christopher D. Yung
How Washington approaches cyberspace and its 2015 cybersecurity agreement with China.
Has U.S. Cyber Pressure Worked on China?
By Graham Webster
Read those leaks carefully.
What US Experts Get Wrong About Economic Espionage
By Greg Austin
There is no international legal norm against economic cyber espionage if confined to the collection of information.
Obama: Cyber Theft ‘an Act of Aggression’ but US and China Can Develop Norms
By Graham Webster
The White House recently suggested that Washington and Beijing could lead the world in developing norms for cyberspace.
Sino-US Tensions in Cyberspace: All China’s Fault?
By Greg Austin
China is not the only party responsible for bilateral strife in cyber relations.
Chinese Cyber Espionage: Avoid the 'Cheater Nation' Label
By Greg Austin
Politically-charged accusation circulating in the U.S. that China is a “cheater nation” may be counter-productive.
US Is (Almost) Ready to Impose Economic Sanctions on China Over Cyberespionage
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Economic sanctions against Chinese companies and individuals could be imposed within the next two weeks.
6 Chinese Men Charged With Economic Espionage in US
By Franz-Stefan Gady
What will be Beijing's response?
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