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ESPIONAGE AND SUBVERSION IN AN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY - AN EXAMINATION AND PHILOSOPHY OF DEFENCE FOR MANAGEMENT

NCJ Number
13020
Author(s)
P HAMILTON
Date Published
1967
Length
248 pages
Annotation
SURVEY OF THE BRITISH EXPERIENCE WITH ESPIONAGE AND SUBVERSION UNDERTAKEN TO OBTAIN INDUSTRIAL INFORMATION FOR ECONOMIC OR POLITICAL ADVANTAGE.
Abstract
THE SURVEY EXAMINES ESPIONAGE FOR PERSONAL OR CORPORATE PROFIT, TO STRENGTHEN NATIONAL FOREIGN POLICY, TO INCREASE NATIONAL WAR OR DEFENSE POTENTIAL, AND FOR SUBVERSIVE POLITICAL PURPOSES. DISCUSSED ARE THE PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIES, AND TECHNOLOGY OF ESPIONAGE AND OF DEFENSE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS DESIGNED TO COMBAT IT. ILLUSTRATIVE AND HISTORICAL EXAMPLES ARE TAKEN FROM BRITAIN AND OTHER COUNTRIES.

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