Red Scare Three

This article documents the history of united front work in Canada. It demonstrates how the Chinese Communist Party has long been engaged in a persistent campaign of interference in our politics and how the Canadian political establishment has been slow in recognizing this fact. It also seeks to exp...

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Main Author: Granite Adams Unger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Simon Fraser University Library 2021-05-01
Series:The Journal of Intelligence, Conflict and Warfare
Online Access:https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/jicw/article/view/2748
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description This article documents the history of united front work in Canada. It demonstrates how the Chinese Communist Party has long been engaged in a persistent campaign of interference in our politics and how the Canadian political establishment has been slow in recognizing this fact. It also seeks to explain why this realization was so slow in coming. Finally, it concludes by offering two alternative visions for how Canada might address this threat now that it has been recognized and makes a brief case for which is preferable. Received: 2021-03-10 Revised: 2021-04-06
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spelling doaj.art-88e0f77295f44c3480e9e4b3bb05cc262023-07-25T17:25:23ZengSimon Fraser University LibraryThe Journal of Intelligence, Conflict and Warfare2561-82292021-05-014110.21810/jicw.v4i1.2748Red Scare ThreeGranite Adams Unger0University of Calgary Center for Military, Strategic, and Security Studies This article documents the history of united front work in Canada. It demonstrates how the Chinese Communist Party has long been engaged in a persistent campaign of interference in our politics and how the Canadian political establishment has been slow in recognizing this fact. It also seeks to explain why this realization was so slow in coming. Finally, it concludes by offering two alternative visions for how Canada might address this threat now that it has been recognized and makes a brief case for which is preferable. Received: 2021-03-10 Revised: 2021-04-06 https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/jicw/article/view/2748
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