Weng Yanqing | CCP Intelligence Organizations and Espionage Activities

Seducing and defecting, infiltrating each other; the entanglement of spies between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party lasted for decades, what was the outcome? How do the internal intelligence organizations of the CCP, such as the Ministry of State Security and the Ministry of Public Security, the Joint Staff Intelligence Bureau and the Political Liaison Bureau, divide their work?
At the beginning of the founding of the Communist Party of China, it considered itself a secret organization, and called the party’s activities “secret work”, “leading intelligence with the party (intelligence)”. Since the Kuomintang’s purge of the party in the April 12th Incident in 1927, the Soviet Union supported the CCP to establish a special agent organization, and the Mao era further thoroughly utilized the intelligence system to confront the National Government. During the Cultural Revolution, the CCP’s infiltration work in Taiwan was once paralyzed, but after the death of Mao Zedong and the comeback of Deng Xiaoping, the work on Taiwan has been fully restored, and after the lifting of martial law in Taiwan and the opening of cross-strait exchanges, it has become more active in strengthening espionage activities against Taiwan.
Weng Yanqing, the former deputy director of the Military Intelligence Bureau, who has been engaged in intelligence work for 35 years, unveils the CCP’s “hidden front” in this book, detailing the CCP’s special agent organizations from the Mao era to the Xi era, such as the Central Special Branch, the Political Security Bureau, the Central Social Department, the Central Investigation Bureau, the Central Intelligence Department, the Central Investigation Department, the Ministry of State Security, the National Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, the newly formed Joint Staff Intelligence Bureau, the Strategic Support Force’s Cyberspace Operations Force, the Liaison Bureau of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission, the National Security Council, and the evolution process, as well as famous examples of CCP’s espionage work, and famous deeds of the National Government’s intelligence agencies’ struggle against the CCP, providing a comprehensive understanding of the CCP’s intelligence organization!

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