Gisella kusakaa is assistant director for the anti racial profiling project at acian americans advancing just they're an advocacy group that has compaigned for the rights of chinese academics targeted by us. They are also currently advocating on behalf of professor c do you accept that there is an objective omic espionage problem with regard to china? I mean, there have been several convictions, or do you think that is just wrong? Certainly we recognize that the threat of china and economic espionage is very real. Our question here is whether the federal government is approaching this in a way that still es up to american values and insures that we are not violating the civil rights
In the first episode of this season’s six-part series, the FT’s Global China Editor James Kynge tracks China’s dramatic transformation from the manufacturing workshop of the world to the next global superpower. The driver of that change is technology, sparking a battle between China and the US over who will dominate. Numerous ethnic Chinese scientists working in the US have found themselves ensnared in this bitter rivalry, including US-based physics professor Xiaoxing Xi, wrongly accused of industrial espionage, amid accusations that China’s tech prowess has been built on the theft of US innovation. How deep is the rift between the two countries over tech and what does that mean for the world?
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