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Espionage a reference handbook [PDF]
Explores the role that espionage plays in world politics today, discussing how it has changed over time, profiling famous spies, and pointing out the key role that advanced warning plays in national ...
Hastedt, Glenn
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Rethinking Espionage in the Modern Era [PDF]
Espionage’s permissibility under international law remains largely unsettled; no global regulation exists for this important state activity. This Comment first surveys the longstanding scholarship regarding espionage’s legality, and proceeds to highlight
Pun, Darien
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Identifying the Traitor Among Us:The Rhetoric of Espionage and Secrecy [PDF]
Espionage as a communication phenomenon is investigated through three recent case studies. Emphasis is placed on understanding intelligence and espionage as communication, but more importantly the discourses surrounding the label of espionage.
Taylor, Karen M.
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Double Threat: a World War II Historical Mystery of Espionage, Revenge and D-Day Britain [PDF]
Two men. Two death threats. One enemy still at large. Double Threat is a gripping wartime suspense novel set in June 1944, just two weeks after the Allied D-Day landings in Normandy.
Kennedy, Peter
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The Psychology of Espionage: Contemporary Commentary [PDF]
This article provides commentary on some of the common personnel security and counterintelligence criteria employed to minimize espionage within a political organization.
Editor, IBPP
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Detecting ulterior motives from verbal cues in group deliberations. [PDF]
Dunbar NE +6 more
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This text is an excerpt from the book Sur écoute : esthétique de l’espionnage (All Ears: The Aesthetics of Espionage) first published by Éditions de Minuit in 2007.
Peter Szendy
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Robust Learning with Noisy Ship Trajectories by Adaptive Noise Rate Estimation. [PDF]
Yang H +5 more
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The Economic Espionage Act of 1996: A 15 Year Review [PDF]
It is estimated that the United States alone loses $300 billion annually to economic espionage. The purpose of the paper is to understand the occurrence and defining characteristics of economic espionage.
Priebe, Matthew T.
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