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China’s International Military :Civilian Virology Fusion
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This book is the world's first and only multi-pathogen, multi-site netassessment on the CCP's high-risk pathogen research programs and the involvement of the PLA. This book also assesses the strategic implications of these operations.
本書特色
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has the most aggressive high-risk pathogen research programs in the world. The CCP's programs extend well beyond SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 and include dangerous work being done on Nipah/Henipavirus, H7N9, H5N1, H1N1, African Swine Flu Virus, Dengue and Zika, etc. These programs spread across multiple locations in China with extensive international linkages. Under the CCP system, there is no such thing as a purely civilian virology lab, especially those that are of Biosafety Level-3/4 and are conducting high-risk research. These labs or institutes can be brought under the control of the People's LiberationArmy (PLA) at any time, or have integrated PLA units or departments as part of the whole operation.
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作者簡介
Ryan Clarke
Senior Fellow at the East Asian Institute,National University of Singapore..
Xiaoxu Sean Lin
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Science, Fei Tian College Middletown New York;LJ Eads A retired U.S. Air Force Intelligence Officer, Signals Intelligence Analyst, and the Founder of Data Abyss.
Ryan Clarke
Senior Fellow at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore.
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