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by Mara Hvistendahl


  Toren, Peter, 154

  transgenic corn. See genetically modified corn

  Trump, Donald, 173, 182, 234, 245

  See also Trump administration

  Trump administration

  and agribusiness consolidation, 252

  and profiling of ethnic Chinese, 250, 254

  and U.S.-Chinese economic relations, 249–52, 254

  Tsien Hsue-Chu, 73

  Tsien Hsue-Shen, 72–74, 75

  United Chinese Americans, 150

  United States v. Mo Hailong and Mo Yun. See Mo case

  USA Today, 178

  U.S.-Chinese economic relations

  and Branstad appointment, 249

  Chinese grain imports, 13–14, 55–56, 68, 83, 86

  and FBI industrial espionage focus, 85–86

  and genetically modified seed ban, 55

  and Mo case, 178, 179

  and Trump policies, 249–52

  U.S. Communist Party, 72

  U.S. Department of Agriculture, 49, 252

  U.S. Department of Defense, 70

  U.S. Department of Energy, 104

  U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 181

  U.S. Department of Justice

  China initiative, 254

  and DuPont Pioneer, 28

  Lee case, 104–6

  Monsanto antitrust suit, 49–50, 92, 114, 159–60, 189

  National Security Division, 50, 156, 183, 184, 206

  and profiling of ethnic Chinese, 151

  Unit 61398 case, 183–84

  U.S. farmers

  and agribusiness consolidation, 49, 91

  and corporate profits, 26

  crisis for, 67–68

  and flashlight seed breeding, 112–13, 232

  prejudice among, 68

  and U.S.-China trade war, 250–51

  U.S. National Institutes of Health, 241

  U.S. National Science Foundation, 155–56

  vacuum cleaner approach, 101–2

  See also thousand grains of sand theory

  Van Nest, Jeffrey, 240–41

  Varney, Christine, 49

  Ventria Bioscience, 179

  Wallace, Henry A., 46–47

  Wall Street Journal, The, 178

  Wang Hongwei, 138, 140, 144–45, 146, 235

  Wang Lei

  and Bondurant Monsanto field incident, 5, 6, 7, 51, 130

  and Chinese agricultural delegation, 83–84, 94–95

  FBI surveillance of, 94, 158

  Kings Nower role of, 15

  and media coverage, 193

  and Montgomery hiring process, 37, 57

  and Mo’s discomfort with DBN reverse engineering plan, 53–54

  Mo’s frustration with, 52

  and Most Wanted list, 235

  Stine headquarters trip, 80

  Washington Post, The, 49

  Weinhardt, Mark, 191–92, 208–9, 220, 227, 228, 229–30

  Wittes, Benjamin, 184

  World Food Prize Foundation, 84, 85, 95, 176, 178, 255

  World Health Organization, 252

  World Pork Expo, 163

  World Trade Organization, 24

  Wray, Christopher, 239–40

  Wu, Jeremy, 154

  Wu Hougang, 84, 94, 95

  Xi, Joyce, 151, 153, 156–57

  Xi, Xiaoxing, 151–53, 154, 156–57, 186, 234

  Xi Jinping

  and agricultural delegation, 83, 84, 85, 94, 95, 178

  and Branstad, 83, 249

  on China’s science/technology rise, 162–63, 239

  and MD Anderson, 244

  Yang, Chen Ning, 75

  Yao, Michael (pseudonym), 117, 138

  Ye Fei, 81

  Ye Jian

  border search, 142–44, 146–47

  and DBN reverse engineering plan illegality, 130–32, 139, 220

  FBI identification of, 117

  FBI surveillance of, 143–44, 158–59, 176

  inbred corn sample collecting, 128–30, 137–38, 164, 209–10

  indictment of, 176–77

  Mo’s complaints about, 121

  and Most Wanted list, 235

  and seed shipments, 119

  and seed transport, 137–41, 146

  spared arrest, 163, 222

  Young, Michele, 156

  Yu, Xiang Dong, 81

  Zeidenberg, Peter, 154

  Zetterli, Sarah Tsien, 73

  Zhang, Weiqiang, 179

  Zhang Qian, 253

  Zhong Ming, 81

  Zhou Enlai, 76

  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

  *This is a pseudonym.

  *This is a pseudonym.

  *Kevin wavered on whether to explain the process to me. He worried that a dishonest seed company executive could read the explanation and see in it a blueprint for trade secrets theft. Then when he finally did explain the process, it nearly put me to sleep.

  About the Author

  Mara Hvistendahl covered China’s renaissance in science and technology as a correspondent in Shanghai for Science. She has also written for The Atlantic, Popular Science, WIRED, and other publications. She is the author of Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys Over Girls, and the Consequences of a World Full of Men, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. A proficient Mandarin speaker and former National Fellow at New America, she lived in China for eight years and now resides in Minneapolis with her family.

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