New Book Reveals China's Global Espionage Operations

New Book Exposes the Inner Workings of China’s Espionage Tactics in Unprecedented Detail

Washington, D.C, District of Columbia Jul 18, 2025 (Issuewire.com)  - National security expert Nicholas Eftimiades releases the second edition of his book, Chinese Espionage: Operations and Tactics — this groundbreaking edition is the most detailed analysis ever published on China’s global intelligence operations. Based on over 855 documented cases, Eftimiades reveals how the Chinese Communist Party conducts espionage, economic espionage, covert influence, and illegal technology exports. These activities are carried out at a scale that challenges U.S. security, Western nations, and worldwide business interests. Eftimiades identifies and analyzes the specific espionage tradecraft used by China's intelligence services, State Owned Enterprises, universities, private companies, and individuals. He identifies collection requirements, operational tradecraft methods, Operations Security practices, recruitment motivations, and organizations.

“A must-read for intelligence analysts, corporate security directors, and policymakers.”

— William Evanina, former Director, National Counterintelligence and Security Center

“America continues to suffer from a dangerous epidemic of PRC espionage, which Nick brilliantly illuminates in all its pervasive forms.”
— Rear Admiral (retired) Mike Studeman, Former Commander, Office of Naval Intelligence

Eftimiades, a 35-year U.S. intelligence veteran and Homeland Security professor at Penn State,
has advised the DoD, DHS, and ODNI. Eftimiades is uniquely qualified to analyze the operational blueprint behind China’s intelligence operations — and what’s needed to counter them.

This book is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and ShinobiEnterprises.com, where readers can purchase or learn more about the second edition.

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