Since the end of the Cold War, the operations of secret police informers have come under the media spotlight, and it is now common knowledge that vast internal networks of spies in the Soviet Union and East Germany were directed by the Communist Party. By contrast, very little historical information has been available on the covert operations of the security services in Mao Zedong's China. However, as Michael Schoenhals reveals in this intriguing and sometimes sinister account, public security was a top priority for the founders of the People's Republic, and agents were recruited from all levels of society to provide intelligence and ferret out "counter-revolutionaries." On the basis of hitherto classified archival records, the book tells t...
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Throughout the Cold War East German propagandists churned out books and articles denouncing the West...
This paper looks at an important yet little known component of what Chinese Communist Party Chairman...
Academic interest in Mao Zedong’s role in the Chinese Revolution remains intense, as scholars and co...
Xiao-Planes Xiaohong. Michael Schoenhals, Spying for the People : Mao’s secret agents, 1949-1967, Ca...
This paper concerns the operational activities of the public security organs of the People’s Republi...
The most feared man in China, Dai Li, was chief of Chiang Kai-shek's secret service during World War...
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) intelligence organs played a crucial role in their revolution and the ...
This article investigates the history of Russian émigrés and Soviet intelligence personnel in Shangh...
Book review of Chinese Spies: From Chairman Mao to Xi Jinping by Roger Faligot, London, Hurst, 2019...
This thesis is a study of civilian women mobilised by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and their wa...
The United States Army formed a small unit of investigators, a Corps of Intelligence Police comprise...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the patterns in Chinese espionage against the United States. ...
This article considers how Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials understood, perceived, and experi...
The activities of U.S. intelligence officials in China’s Communist base areas in the 1940s reveal th...
In 1950, the leader of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Walter Ulbricht, began a polic...
Throughout the Cold War East German propagandists churned out books and articles denouncing the West...
This paper looks at an important yet little known component of what Chinese Communist Party Chairman...
Academic interest in Mao Zedong’s role in the Chinese Revolution remains intense, as scholars and co...