Title
U.S. intelligence and China [electronic resource] : collection, analysis, and covert action / National Security Archive.
Published
Alexandria, Va. : Chadwyck-Healey, Inc. ; Washington, DC : National Security Archive, [2011]
Notes
Description based on June 17, 2011 viewing of collection's homepage.
A collection in the Digital national security archive
"Materials were identified, obtained, assembled, and indexed by the National Security Archive."
Summary
This compilation of declassified documents concerning U.S. intelligence activities directed at both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China includes more than 2,300 documents providing new insights into aspects of intelligence operations, with the results of most of these efforts, naturally, kept highly classified. Collectively, the records cover a wide time period, a number of collection activities, and analytical products concerning the target nations' foreign policies; military policies and forces; domestic policies; economies; science, technology and industry; and leadership. The resulting finished intelligence addressed a diversity of topics, ranging from military capabilities to domestic policies, and which was critical in helping to shape U.S. policy toward the emerging world power. This collection provides insights into all these aspects of intelligence operations, revealing U.S. concerns about its rival, China, and its ally, Taiwan.
Variant and related titles
United States intelligence and China : collection, analysis, and covert action
Digital national security archive