Transnational activities of Chinese crime organizations: A report prepared under an interagency agreement by the Federal Research Division, Library of congress

This study investigates the major pockets of activity of Chinese criminal groups from 2000-2003, throughout the world except for Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. The main geographical regions of such activity are Australia, Europe, Japan, Latin America, North America, Russia, South Afri...

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