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Government

Oct. 3, 2019

Chinese spying, Chinese-Americans racially profiled — or both?

The increasing concerns of many Americans about the Chinese has been summed up by FBI Director Christopher Wray as a “whole of society” threat.

Frank H. Wu

President Designate
Queens College

Frank is William L. Prosser Distinguished professor at UC Hastings College of the Law.

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Chinese spying, Chinese-Americans racially profiled — or both?
Sherry Chen, a government hydrologist who was accused of spying for the Chinese government, in Wilmington, Ohio, April 1, 2015. (New York Times News Service)

The increasing concerns of many Americans about the Chinese has been summed up by FBI Director Christopher Wray as a "whole of society" threat. With a mutual ratcheting upward on both sides of the Pacific Ocean in anxiety and rhetoric, our own openness is said to be exploited by an economic enemy, instead of being regarded as the comparative advantage that has attracted people the world over to our shores and inspired them to model their societies on our diverse democ...

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