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Preparing for Espionage, Foreign Interference and Sabotage: Preventive Justice or Unjust Pre-crimes?
Sarah Kendall
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The Royal Commission on Espionage, 1954-1955 / by M.G.L. Dunn
Michael Dunn
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We consider a multimarket framework where a set of firms compete on two interrelated oligopolistic markets. Prior to competing in these markets, firms can spy on others in order to increase the quality of their product. We characterize the equilibrium espionage networks and networks that maximize social welfare under the most interesting scenario of ...
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2023
A concise introduction to the history and methods of espionage, illustrated by spy stories from antiquity to today's high-tech world. Espionage is one of the most secret of human activities. It is also, as the popularity of spy stories suggests, one of the most intriguing.
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A concise introduction to the history and methods of espionage, illustrated by spy stories from antiquity to today's high-tech world. Espionage is one of the most secret of human activities. It is also, as the popularity of spy stories suggests, one of the most intriguing.
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Eilon Solan, Leeat Yariv
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Social Philosophy and Policy, 2004
In 1995 the United States National Security Agency (NSA), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) made public the story of a forty-year American intelligence operation code-named Venona. Shortly after the Nazi-Soviet Pact in 1939, American military intelligence had ordered companies that were sending ...
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In 1995 the United States National Security Agency (NSA), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) made public the story of a forty-year American intelligence operation code-named Venona. Shortly after the Nazi-Soviet Pact in 1939, American military intelligence had ordered companies that were sending ...
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2003
A unique exploration into the fascinating world of human and technological espionage, its contributions to national security, and its vital role in global politics. Espionage: A Reference Handbookilluminates the murky underworld of espionage and counterespionage efforts in the United States and around the world.
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A unique exploration into the fascinating world of human and technological espionage, its contributions to national security, and its vital role in global politics. Espionage: A Reference Handbookilluminates the murky underworld of espionage and counterespionage efforts in the United States and around the world.
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Business Information Review, 2013
Espionage, whether conducted for economic or national security purposes, challenges society. Corporate espionage essentially describes illegal and unethical activities undertaken by organizations to systematically gather, analyze and manage information on competitors with the purpose of gaining a competitive edge in the market.
Akanksha Vashisth, Avinash Kumar
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Espionage, whether conducted for economic or national security purposes, challenges society. Corporate espionage essentially describes illegal and unethical activities undertaken by organizations to systematically gather, analyze and manage information on competitors with the purpose of gaining a competitive edge in the market.
Akanksha Vashisth, Avinash Kumar
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1995
Abstract In early 1960 Allen Dulles and Richard Bissell requested the resumption of what had become a somewhat dormant U-2 program. There had been no deep overflights of Soviet territory since the September 1959 Camp David meeting between Eisenhower and Khrushchev. With a summit meeting scheduled for May, a concerned Eisenhower offered a
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Abstract In early 1960 Allen Dulles and Richard Bissell requested the resumption of what had become a somewhat dormant U-2 program. There had been no deep overflights of Soviet territory since the September 1959 Camp David meeting between Eisenhower and Khrushchev. With a summit meeting scheduled for May, a concerned Eisenhower offered a
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