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Spy Schools

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by Daniel Golden


  “Relationships Between the Harvard Community and U.S. Intelligence Agencies” (Harvard report)

  Renacci, James

  Republican Party

  Republic (Plato)

  Rice University

  Rihan Huang

  Rizzo, John

  Rochester Institute of Technology

  Rocket Media Group

  Rodriguez, Orlando

  Roett, Riordan

  Romania

  Romine, Stephen

  Romney, Mitt

  Rosenbaum, Harold

  Rosneft

  Roth, John Reece

  Russia. See also Soviet Union; and specific agencies

  academic conferences and

  Boren Awards and

  China and

  CIA and

  Cuba and

  cyber-spying and

  FBI and

  illegals in U.S.

  submarine rescue and

  U.S. study-abroad programs in

  Russian mafia

  Rwanda

  Ryan, Kevin

  Sadat, Anwar

  Sahimi, Muhammad

  SAIS. See Johns Hopkins University

  Sandinistas

  San Francisco

  Soviet consulate

  Sang, Baojing

  Santiago, Nilsa

  Santorum, Rick

  Saudi Arabia

  Schaefer, Mark

  Scheeres, Daniel J.

  Schureck, Rosa

  Schurig, David

  Schuring, Kirk

  Schwarz, Frederick A.O., Jr. “Fritz”

  Science

  Scowcroft, Brent

  Sechin, Igor

  Secret Service

  Secret War with Iran, The (Bergman)

  Semenko, Mikhail

  Semyonov, Semyon Markovich

  Seoul, U.S. embassy

  September 11, 2001 attacks

  Serbia

  Seton Hall University

  Sevilla, Roque

  Shahid Beheshti University

  Shahriari, Majid

  Shakespeare, William

  Shakur, Assata

  Shallah, Ramadan

  Shambaugh, David

  Shan, Patrick

  Shang, Geling

  Shanghai

  U.S. consulate

  Shanghai Normal University

  Shaw, Richard

  Shaw, Timothy

  Shenyang, U.S. consulate

  Shenzhen

  Shepherd, Eric

  Shi, Kun

  Shoffner, Deanna

  Shriver, Glenn Duffie

  Shriver, Jon Michael

  Shriver, Jon Michael, Jr.

  Sichuan Institute of Finance and Economics (_later_ Southwestern University of Finance and Economics)

  Simmons, Chris

  Simmons, Robert

  Simon, Lou Anna K.

  Singapore

  Slater, Robert

  Slawecki, Leon

  Small World (Lodge)

  Smith, David R.

  Smith, Dwayne

  Smith, I.C.

  Smith, Wayne

  Smithsonian Institution

  Snowden, Edward

  Solar Ship

  Somoza, Anastasio

  Sotomayor, Sonia

  Sources and Methods of Obtaining National Defense Science and Technology Intelligence (China’s Spy Guide)

  South Africa, apartheid

  Southeast University (Nanjing)

  South Korea

  South Sudan

  South Vietnam

  Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (Chengdu)

  Soviet Academy of Sciences

  Soviet Communist Party, Central Committee

  Soviet news service

  Soviet State Committee for Science and Technology

  Soviet Union. See also Russia; Ukraine

  Afghanistan and

  collapse of

  Spanier, Graham

  Special Operations Command

  Sporyshev, Igor

  Sri Lanka

  Stanford University

  Confucius Institute

  State Department

  Boren Awards and

  China and

  Cuba and

  Fulbright program and

  Harvard and

  Princeton and

  study-abroad office

  State University of New York (SUNY)

  Binghamton

  Steele, Martin R.

  Steinem, Gloria

  Steiner, Daniel

  Stockholm

  Stone Forest

  St. Petersburg Times

  Stratfor

  Strayer Universtiy

  study-abroad programs

  Sudan

  Sulick, Michael

  Sullins, W. Robert

  Sun Yat-sen University

  Sweden

  Swedish intelligence

  Swedish National Agency for Education

  Switzerland

  Syria

  Syrian refugees

  Szady, David W.

  Taipei

  Taiwan

  Taiwan National Security Bureau

  Tampa. See also University of South Florida

  Chinese-American community

  Cuban consulate

  FBI office

  Tan, Wei

  “Tang, Mr.”

  Tanzania, U.S. embassy bombing

  Taylor, Michael

  Templeton, John

  Temple University

  Tenet, George

  terrorism. See also specific attacks

  Terry, Paul

  Tesla

  Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

  Texas A&M

  Thailand

  “Theft of a Great Idea, The” (FBI video)

  Thorildsplans Gymnasium

  Thousand Talents Program

  Tiananmen Square massacre

  Tibet

  Tokyo, U.S. embassy

  Tomsk State University

  Tong, Luding

  Tonight Show (TV show)

  torture

  Transportation Department

  Treasury Department

  Trinidad and Tobago

  Truman Show, The (film)

  Trump, Donald

  Tsantir, Stacey

  Tsinghua University

  Turkey

  Turley, Jason

  Turner, Stansfield

  Ukraine

  United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI)

  United Arab Emirates

  United Kingdom

  United Nations

  Cuban mission to

  decolonization committee

  U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

  U.S. Air Force

  U.S. Army

  U.S. Army Air Forces

  U.S. Congress

  U.S. embassies. See also specific locations

  bombings

  U.S. House of Representatives

  Armed Services Committee

  Foreign Relations Committee

  Homeland Secruity Committee

  Intelligence Committee

  Veterans Affairs Committee

  U.S. Institute of Peace

  U.S. Interests Section, Havana

  U.S. Marine Corps

  U.S. Navy

  U.S. Senate

  Foreign Relations Committee

  Intelligence Committee

  Select Committee on Intelligence (Church Committee)

  U.S. Supreme Court

  University of Akron

  University of California

  University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley)

  University of California, Davis (UC Davis)

  University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

  University of California, San Diego (UCSD)

  University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)

  University of Cambridge

  University of Chicago

  Booth School of Business

>   Boren Awards and

  Confucius Institute and

  University of Cincinnati

  University of Denver

  University of Florida

  University of Georgia

  University of Havana

  University of International Relations ((UIR, China; formerly Institute of International Relations)

  University of Maryland

  University of Massachusetts, Amherst (UMass Amherst)

  University of Massachusetts, Boston (UMass Boston)

  University of Miami

  University of Michigan

  University of Minnesota

  University of Missouri

  University of Nevada

  University of North Carolina (UNC)

  University of North Texas

  University of Oklahoma

  University of Pennsylvania (UPenn)

  University of Pittsburgh

  University of Puerto Rico

  University of Southern California

  University of South Florida (USF)

  Confucius Institute

  University of Tehran

  University of Tennessee

  University of Texas, Dallas

  University of Utah

  University of Virginia

  University of Washington

  University of Wisconsin

  “Using Your Language Proficiency” (MLA panel)

  Van Cleave, Michelle

  Van Houtte, Ray

  Van Schaick, Alexander

  Vasenkov, Mikhail Anatolyevich (“Juan Lazaro”)

  Vavilova, Elena (“Tracey Lee Ann Foley”)

  Velázquez, Jorge

  Velázquez, Marta Rita

  Velázquez, Teresa

  Velázquez Rivera, Miguel

  Venezuela

  VICE News

  Vienna, CIA station

  Vietnam

  Vietnam War

  Villasenor, John

  Virginia Commonwealth Universities

  Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

  Vnesheconombak

  Von Eckartsberg, Eric

  Von Eckartsberg, Gayle

  Waardahl, Robert

  Wade-Martinez, Lara

  Wagener, Stephanie

  Wallace, Mark

  Wall Street Journal

  Walter, Barbara

  Walz, Skip

  Wang, Fei-Ling

  Wang, Huiyao

  Wang, Jeremy

  Wang, Rubai

  Wang Hui

  Wang Zhigang

  Warren Medal

  Waseda University

  Washington, D.C.

  Chinese Embassy

  Cuban mission

  Russian embassy

  Soviet diplomatic residences

  Washington Post

  Washington University

  Watergate scandal

  weapons of mass destruction

  Weits, Michael

  Welch, Bryan

  Welker, Robert

  Wen Bo

  Wentong Cai

  Wenzel, Steven

  West, Nigel

  What Foreigners Need to Know About America from A to Z (Johnson)

  White, Lynn

  WikiLeaks

  Wilcox, Ralph

  Wilson, Larry

  Winks, Robin

  World and Ilsam Studies Enterprise

  World future Society

  World Trade Center

  attacks of 1993

  attacks of September 11, 2001

  World War II

  “Wu, Mr.”

  Wuhan University

  Xi, Xiaoxing

  Xie Tingting

  Xi Jinping

  Xing Li

  Xu, Zao Cheng

  Xu Lin, Madame

  Yale University

  Yi, Xiaoxiong

  Yi Lirong

  Yi people (China)

  Yi Si Wang

  York University

  Yoruba

  Yu, Michele

  Yunnan Province

  Yu Xiaohong

  Yuzhin, Boris

  Zarif, Mohammad Javad

  Zelikow, Philip

  Zhang, Xiaonong

  Zhang, Yitang

  Zhao, Huajun

  Zhejiang University

  Zheng, Hao

  Zhen Ze Mi

  Zhi, Xianyu (father of Peng)

  Zhou, Kate

  Zhou Enlai

  Zhu, Wankun

  Zhu De

  Zia-ul-Haq, Muhammad

  Zi Hui Yu

  Zimmerman, Peter

  ZTE Corporation

  Zubaydah, Abu

  Zweig, David

  Zwipe

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Daniel Golden is a senior editor at ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom specializing in investigative journalism. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 2004 for his Wall Street Journal articles on admissions preferences at elite colleges, which became the basis for his bestselling book, The Price of Admission. A series that he edited about how U.S. companies dodge taxes by moving their headquarters overseas won Bloomberg News’ first and only Pulitzer in 2015. In 2011, his Bloomberg News series about for-profit colleges exploiting veterans, low-income students, and the homeless was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for public service. He has also won three George Polk awards. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Introduction: The FBI Goes to College

  PART 1: FOREIGN ESPIONAGE AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES

    1: Cloak of Invisibility

    2: The Chinese Are Coming

    3: Spy Without a Country

    4: Foreign Exchange

    5: Shanghaied

  PART 2: COVERT U.S. OPERATIONS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

    6: An Imperfect Spy

    7: The CIA’s Favorite University President

    8: Bumps and Cutouts

    9: Hidden in the Ivy

  10: “I Am Keeping You out of Jail”

  11: No-Spy Zone

  Photographs

  Notes

  Selected Bibliography

  Acknowledgments

  Index

  About the Author

  Copyright

  Spy Schools: How the CIA, FBI, and Foreign Intelligence Secretly Exploit America’s Universities. Copyright © 2017 by Daniel Golden. All rights reserved. For information, address Henry Holt and Co., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:

  Names: Golden, Daniel, 1957– author.

  Title: Spy schools: how the CIA, FBI, and foreign intelligence secretly exploit America’s universities / Daniel Golden.

  Description: New York, New York: Henry Holt and Company, [2017] | Includes bibliographical references and index.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2016056352 | ISBN 9781627796354 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781627796361 (ebook)

  Subjects: LCSH: Intelligence service—United States—Officials and employees—Recruiting. | Spies—Recruiting—United States. | Universities and colleges—United States. | Espionage—United States.

  Classification: LCC JK468.I6 G625 2017 | DDC 327.12730071/1—dc23

  LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016056352

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  First Edition: November 2017

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