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DoJ Indictment of PLA Officers
China Ignores US Call for Cooperation on North Korean Cyber Attacks
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and the U.S. remain far apart when it comes to cyber issues.
The New US Court Case Against Chinese Hacking
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Department of Justice has charged a Chinese businessman with hacking into Boeing for commercial gain.
China Steps Up Attacks on US Tech Firms
By Shannon Tiezzi
There are increasing signs that China will limit or ban foreign tech firms' access to Chinese markets.
Uyghurs, Terrorism, and Civil Rights
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the FBI's investigation of Chinese cyber spies, an ancient Chinese map, and Obama's West Point speech. China links.
In Cyber Dispute With US, China Targets IBM, Cisco
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is targeting U.S. firms to show its displeasure with the indictment of PLA officers for hacking.
What Are the Limits of Legitimate Economic Espionage?
By Robert Farley
Global norms protecting foreign intellectual property are a recent development and aren't widely accepted.
Xinhua: ASEAN Should Avoid Being Divided by South China Sea Issue
By Shannon Tiezzi
Vietnam-China tensions, PLA officers indicted, and a terrorist attack in Urumqi: this week's China links.
China’s Response to the US Cyber Espionage Charges
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is furious over charges brought against 5 PLA officers - and things could get worse before they get better.
Why Did the US Indict PLA Officers for Hacking, Economic Espionage?
By Ankit Panda
The United States upset a delicate bilateral status quo with the indictment. Did it have good reasons for doing so?
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