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The CIA’s China Capabilities

The CIA’s China Capabilities

Published 2 years, 10 months ago
Description

Dennis Wilder returns to ChinaTalk — this time with some broader thoughts on how the US intelligence community can rise to the occasion vis-à-vis China. In particular, we discuss:

  • The importance of government hiring those with experience living in China;
  • Contributions that the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service (FBIS) has made to China intelligence, and why it should be reinstated;
  • A serious request to make an ChatGPT as good as Alice Miller is at analyzing CCP documents; https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/research/docs/clm57-am-final.pdf
  • Why the State Department has established China House and the CIA has established the China Mission Center;
  • What we can learn from Richard Danzig’s Driving in the Dark; https://www.cnas.org/publications/reports/driving-in-the-dark-ten-propositions-about-prediction-and-national-security%C2%A0
  • How to maintain robust intelligence capabilities in the long-run;
  • Raymond P. Ludden and the “Dixie Mission” — and why the US needs more Luddens today. https://uschinadialogue.georgetown.edu/essays/we-need-more-luddens


Outro music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l6vqPUM_FE

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