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China's Espionage Tactics Shift to 'Legal Gray Zones'
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China is accused of adapting its espionage methods to operate within 'legal gray zones', as stated by Taiwanese Judge Hsu Kai-hsieh. This shift involves gathering lower-level operational information, such as military catering arrangements and training schedules, rather than focusing solely on high-level military secrets. The judge emphasized the use of social media platforms for recruitment and the establishment of broader infiltration networks. He also raised concerns about China's new Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress, effective July 1, which extends Beijing's jurisdiction over individuals abroad by criminalizing actions deemed harmful to 'ethnic unity'. This law could pressure overseas Chinese communities and critics, indicating a significant expansion of China's political influence beyond its borders.
Key Points: • China's espionage tactics now focus on lower-level operational details. • Taiwanese officials call for closer cooperation with the U.S. to counter these activities. • China's new law allows it to claim jurisdiction over individuals outside its borders.