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Chinese Espionage Uncovered By Students At Top California University

  • Students and faculty at Stanford University have uncovered a pattern of Chinese espionage involving CCP agents impersonating students to gather sensitive research information in 2025.
  • This development follows investigations triggered by incidents including a CCP agent posing as a student named Charles Chen who targeted primarily women researching China-related topics.
  • About 1,129 Chinese international students attend Stanford, some under scholarships requiring loyalty pledges to China’s Communist Party and pressured to report information under threat of consequences.
  • Security analyst Matthew Turpin emphasized that the Chinese government dedicates significant effort to monitoring its students studying abroad, highlighting the CCP's systematic approach to intelligence gathering.
  • Stanford has responded by consulting federal law enforcement and maintaining rigorous policies to protect national security amid warnings of a growing threat from CCP intelligence activities on campuses.
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The Stanford Review broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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