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Japanese Essays and Essays : What should be done to protect information from Chinese, Russian, Shea, and North Korean spies and to neutralize spies? In order to protect the technology, assets, and future of the Japanese people, intelligence professionals (former intelligence analysts of the Ministry of Defense) and intelligence professionals (former investigators of the Public Security Department of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department) explain everything from the reality of spies to the history, theory, and legal system of counterintelligence. Information is a weapon and a military force in the information society. If we cannot not only collect and utilize information but also protect information, the nation and companies cannot survive in a chaotic era. We are surrounded by the world powers of the United States, the People's Republic of China, Russia, and Shea, and we depend on foreign countries for most of our resources. Furthermore, there is a restriction on giving up war under the Constitution after the war. Under these circumstances, in order for Japan to survive in the international community, as Eizo Hori, a former intelligence chief of the Japanese Army, pointed out, it is necessary to adopt the "Tactics of a Rabbit, not a Lion," and attach more importance to ears than fangs and claws. These ears are not limited to those who are skilled in actively gathering information overseas, but also refer to advanced detection centers that do not miss minute information about espionage and espionage activities conducted by other countries against Japan. In other words, it is necessary to always be aware of the importance of counterintelligence and to raise awareness of its importance. (From the introduction) (Contents of this book) What Is Chinese Silent Invasion / Counterintelligence in Japan? Chapter 1 Espionage Launched by Other Countries in Japan Chapter 2 The History of Japanese Counterintelligence Chapter 3 Counterintelligence Essential for Preventing Espionage Chapter 4 The Current State of Counterintelligence in the United States and China Chapter 5 The Counterintelligence Held by the United States and China Chapter 6 The Counterintelligence System required of Japan