It Is High Time for a Mutiny on Chinese Bounties

It Is High Time for a Mutiny on Chinese Bounties
Chinese paramilitary police officers stand guard outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 11, 2025. Pedro Pardo/AFP via Getty Images
Phil Gurski
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Normally, when countries seek each other’s assistance on criminal matters, they first seek to establish a bilateral agreement on information exchange. Then, once this is achieved, they identify agencies of like-minded mandates to collaborate with each other. This is how mature nations conduct business among themselves.

Phil Gurski
Phil Gurski
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Phil Gurski spent 32 years working at Canadian intelligence agencies and is a specialist in terrorism. He is the author of six books on terrorism.