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Why Is the CCP Mobilizing Its Citizens as Spies and Soldiers?

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Release Date: 06/14/2024

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The main espionage agency of the Chinese Communist Party has released a propaganda video on a new state program—essentially attempting to enlist every one of China’s citizens into the role of spies, from co-workers to kids, to the old lady down the street. Alongside this, the CCP has also been rolling out other programs, including one that forms militias among Chinese companies, and another for the military training of school children. So what’s really going on? We discuss all this and more in this episode of Crossroads.
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