China's Ministry of State Security: From Revolution to Global Power
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The provided text offers an extensive historical and analytical overview of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), tracing its origins from early revolutionary intelligence bodies like Teke and the Social Affairs Department to its current form. It explains how the MSS transformed from a constrained state organ under Deng Xiaoping to a globally assertive "super-ministry" under Xi Jinping, driven by the "comprehensive state security concept" that prioritizes CCP political security. The document details the MSS's operational mandates, including foreign intelligence, economic and technological espionage, domestic political security, and transnational repression, illustrating these with case studies like the CIA network compromise and Operation Fox Hunt. Finally, it positions the MSS within China's broader intelligence ecosystem, highlighting its complex interactions with the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) and the PLA's Intelligence Bureau, and discusses strategic implications for governments, businesses, and civil society worldwide.
Research done with the help of artificial intelligence, and presented by two AI-generated hosts.
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