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Paul Verhagen beantwoordt vragen over de ‘tentakels’ van China bij BNR Nieuwsradio

September 14, 2020

China volgt 2,4 miljoen buitenlanders, onder wie belangrijke sleutelfiguren. Een databank met persoonsgegevens van vooral Australiërs, Amerikanen en Britten is gelekt naar internationale media. Onder andere de Australische premier, miljonairs, journalisten, hoge militairen en zangeres Natalie Imbruglia worden gevolgd. Waarom doet China dit? Is China de enige die op deze schaal spioneert? En wat betekent dit voor onze relatie met China? Datawetenschapper bij HCSS Paul Verhagen en onderzoeker Chinees Recht aan de Leiden Universiteit Rogier Creemers beantwoorden vragen van luisteraars in “Ask my Anything”  bij BNR Nieuwsradio. 

Luister het complete gesprek tussen Paul Verhagen, Rogier Creemers en Jörgen Raymann hier. 

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