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China’s Espionage Activities Poised to Get More Aggressive in America’s Backyard

China’s Espionage Activities Poised to Get More Aggressive in America’s Backyard
A Chinese paramilitary policeman reacts outside the opening session of the Chinese Communist Party's five-yearly Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Nov. 8, 2012. MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images
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As the Dominican Republic drops long-term partner Taiwan and adopts the One China policy, Washington must prepare for a rise in intelligence-gathering activities from China.

Ramon Collado
Ramon Collado
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Ramon Collado is a contributor at Newsmax via his blog "Global Insight". He has been published by Forbes, The Miami Herald, The Hill, The Jerusalem Post, El Día, and other major news sources. Collado holds a graduate degree from New York University's Center for Global Affairs with a specialization in transnational security.