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    The open door: How U.S. tax dollars fund China’s military rise through academic partnerships

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 16, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The open door: How U.S. tax dollars fund China’s military rise through academic partnerships

    U.S. academic openness is being exploited to transfer sensitive intelligence technology to China, with programs linked to the U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) serving as a key pipeline.
    China’s strategy is guided by “unrestricted warfare” and “military-civil fusion,” national policies that legally mandate all sectors, including academia, to support the technological advancement of its military and surveillance state.
    American research has directly contributed to China’s surveillance capabilities, influencing the development of mass monitoring systems like Skynet and Sharp Eyes, which are used for public security and intelligence targeting.
    The penetration is systemic beyond intelligence tech, with a congressional report finding thousands of Department of Energy research collaborations involving Chinese military-affiliated scientists, giving China access to sensitive nuclear and defense technologies.
    Analysts warn the U.S. is funding its own technological decline, with a fragmented policy response failing to address the deep, one-way transfer of innovation from America’s open system to China’s state-controlled apparatus.


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