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foreign intelligence service
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China
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Operates with a focus on defending the ideology and interests of the state, often merging with military and security functions
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1
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2
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military intelligence
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China
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Viewed as a critical strategic asset for national security and defense.
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1
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3
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national defense
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China
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National defense involves a strong focus on territorial integrity and protection of vast land borders.
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1
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4
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national security
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China
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National security involves strong government control, surveillance, and protection against internal unrest or dissent.
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1
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5
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secret intelligence service
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China
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Viewed as a powerful tool for maintaining internal security and monitoring potential threats to the government and political stability.
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1
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6
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secret intelligence service
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China
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Referred to as the SVR in Russia and the Ministry of State Security in China
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1
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7
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secret intelligence service
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China
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Viewed as a critical tool for exerting influence internationally and maintaining political and military power, often with a focus on covert operations and surveillance.
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1
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8
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secret intelligence service
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China
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Highly secretive and heavily involved in internal security and counterintelligence operations
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1
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9
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secret service agent
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China
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Perceived as an enigmatic and powerful figure, closely linked to intelligence operations and national security, often with a secretive and formidable reputation.
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1
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10
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secret service agent
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China
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Seen as playing a significant role in espionage and intelligence gathering, often associated with clandestine operations.
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1
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