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Information, Uncertainty & Espionage [PDF]
Intelligence scholars are drawing on behavioural decision theory to improve decision-making under risk and uncertainty in intelligence and counterintelligence. Such an undertaking is essentially lacking without the Austrian school’s concepts of knowledge,
Phillips, Peter J., Pohl, Gabriela
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China and Limits to the European Union's Geoeconomic Turn
Abstract The European Union's (EU) pivot from a commitment to efficiency to concern about security is commonly referred to as its ‘geoeconomic turn’. This paper analyses the EU's capacities to enhance its economic security and to engage in economic statecraft by focusing on China, which, at least until recently, posed the greatest geoeconomic challenge
Alasdair R. Young, Scott A. W. Brown
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War as a Phenomenon of Inquiry in Management Studies
Abstract We argue that war as a phenomenon deserves more focused attention in management. First, we highlight why war is an important and relevant area of inquiry for management scholars. We then integrate scattered conversations on war in management studies into a framework structured around three building blocks – (a) the nature of war from an ...
Fabrice Lumineau, Arne Keller
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The Bureau and the Realism of Spy Fiction
This article addresses the issue of realism in relationship to contemporary serial fiction. Drawing on The Bureau (Canal+, 2015–2020), it argues that spy TV series are “realistic” not because they correspond to reality but because of their impact on ...
Blistène Pauline
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Abstract Prior studies on crisis management often highlight the adaptiveness of generalist leaders, whose diverse functional experiences allow for flexible and innovative responses. However, we propose that in situations where crises lead to abrupt shifts in dominant institutional pressures, leaders with specialized functional backgrounds potentially ...
Yidi Guo, Danqing Wang, Shuo Chen
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Analyzing the necessity of revising the crime of espionage in Iran\'s criminal system [PDF]
The crime of espionage is one of the main high-risk crimes that endangers the foreign security of countries and faces the security-oriented criminal policy of all countries, and repressive punishments are usually applied to it, because while violating ...
seyedrohollah Aghigh
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Chinese Espionage Threats To U.S. Security And Economic Interests [PDF]
This thesis will examine several critical issues related to the threats to U.S. security and intelligence posed by Chinese espionage. The first chapter gives an overview of the tension between China and the United States regarding the use of espionage ...
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Abstract Recruitment research has traditionally focused on how positive signals about organizations influence job seekers' perceptions and attraction to them, despite the fact that job seekers often encounter a mix of positive and negative information about prospective employers.
Keyan Lai, Kristina Potočnik
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Narratives Under Attack: Outrage and Reaction in Early 20th Century Espionage Novels
In the early 20th century, the figure of the anarchist, the enemy within, was very present in crime literature as well as in the newspapers. In The Man Who Was Thursday (1908), Chesterton challenged the traditional stereotypes about anarchists and ...
Élodie Raimbault
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Regulating critical technologies: National security and intellectual property
Abstract In recent years, claims of ‘national security’ have surged internationally to protect various security interests including public health, economic security and cybersecurity. National industrial strategies for building critical technologies challenge the scope of ‘national security’ in international intellectual property (IP) protection ...
Phoebe Li, Atilla Kasap
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