This episode originally aired on January 20, 2022.
The Justice Department has come under increasing criticism over a string of attention-grabbing cases in which they have gone after university professors over their ties to China.
The cases fall under the DOJ’s broader China initiative that began in 2018 in an attempt to take seriously the problem of economic espionage and trade secret theft by China. However many say in their pursuit of academics the DOJ has gone too far.
Coming up, we consider the China initiative, the real threat of technological espionage and the consequences to academic freedom.
Guests:
- Aruna Viswanatha, reporter covering the Justice Department and law enforcement issues for The Wall Street Journal
- Emily S. Weinstein, research analyst for the Center for Security and Emerging Technology
- Irene Mulvey, president of the American Association of University Professors
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