Spies and lies: how China's greatest covert operations fooled the world (Book review)

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Hall, Ian
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2023
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Over the past few years, Alex Joske has played a pivotal role in identifying China's instruments of political influence and covert interference in Australia. Working with colleagues at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute and with the academic Clive Hamilton, he has shed light in particular on the activities of the United Front Work Department: the body that aims to co-opt or control Chinese diaspora communities in support of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

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International Affairs

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99

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2

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International relations

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Hall, I, Spies and lies: how China's greatest covert operations fooled the world, International Affairs, 2023, 99 (2), pp. 884-886

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