Skip to Main Content
Library
LibGuides
Counterintelligence
Japan
Search this Guide
Search
Counterintelligence: Japan
Counterintelligence can be described as activities designed to prevent or thwart spying, intelligence gathering, and sabotage by an enemy or other foreign entity. This guide provides books, articles, reports, websites, and videos on the subject.
Home
Functions of CI
Toggle Dropdown
Defensive (Denial)
Offensive (Deception)
By Country
Toggle Dropdown
Australia
Britain
Canada
China
Cuba
Germany
Iran
Israel
Japan
North Korea
Russia
Vatican
By Service/Agency
Toggle Dropdown
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Army
U.S. Coast Guard
U.S. Marine Corps
U.S. Navy
Defense Intelligence Agency
Central Intelligence Agency
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Office of Strategic Services
Department of State
Department of Energy
National Counterintelligence and Security Center
National Nuclear Security Administration
National Reconnaissance Office
National Security Agency
By Era
Toggle Dropdown
American Revolution
World War I
Spies of the 1930's
Spanish Civil War
World War II
Atomic Age
Cold War
Post-Cold War
James Jesus Angleton Era
Communism
Vietnam War
War on Terror
Covid Pandemic
Psychology of Spies/Espionage
Case Studies
Toggle Dropdown
Aldrich H. Ames
James Jesus Angleton, CIA CIC
Leandro Aragoncillo
Benedict Arnold
Mostafa Awwad
Elizabeth Bentley
Benjamin Pierce Bishop
Christopher John Boyce & Andrew Daulton Lee
Mariia Butina
Jeff Carney, USAF
Ramon de Carranza
Larry Wu-Tai Chin
Kun Shan Chun
Dongfan "Greg" Chung
Dr. Benjamin Church
Velvalee Dickinson
Nelson C. Drummond
John Semer Farnsworth
Noshir Gowadia
Paul Raphael Hall (Hassan Abujihaad)
Ron Rockwell Hansen
Robert P. Hanssen
Hiss/Chambers, DOS
James F. Hitselberger
Robert Patrick Hoffman
Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov
Bernard Julius Otto Kuehn
Craig Dee Kunkle
Jerry Chun Shing Lee
Kurt Lessenthien
Clayton John Lonetree
Lee Eugene Madsen
Chi Mak
Kevin Mallory
Sen. Joe McCarthy & McCarthyism
IS3 Bryan Minkyu Martin, USNR
Ana B. Montes, DIA
Harold James Nicholson
Stuart Nozette
Operation Lemon Aid
Operation Touchdown
Operation Underworld
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Ronald Pelton, NSA
Jonathan J. Pollard, NIS
Stephen Joseph Ratkai
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
Hafis Salich
YN Harry Thompson
Jonathan & Diane Toebbe
George Trofimoff, Army
The Vatican/Catholic Church
John Walker
Ariel Weinmann
James Wilmoth
Monica Witt
Double Agent Case Studies
Toggle Dropdown
The Case of Col. Izmaylov
CPO Thomas Hayden, USN
John Huminik, FBI
Naveed Jamali
James Armistead Lafayette
Operation Lemon Aid
Operation Shocker
Operation Showdown
Operation Zebra Station
Nicholas Shadrin
Corporate Espionage
Academic Espionage
Cyber Counterintelligence (CCI)
CI Artificial Intelligence
Domestic CI
CI Strategy & Policy
CI Analysis
CI Legal Issues
CI Related Journals
Books
Betrayal from the East, the Inside Story of Japanese Spies in America
by
Alan Hynd
Publication Date: 1943
REQUEST THROUGH ILL
Ghosts of Honolulu
by
Mark Harmon; Leon Carroll (As told to)
ISBN: 9781400337019
Publication Date: 2023-11-14
REQUEST THROUGH ILL
Kempei Tai
by
Richard Deacon
Call Number: UB251.J3 D4 1990
ISBN: 0804816530
Publication Date: 1990-06-01
Secret agent of Japan
by
Amleto Vespa
Call Number: DS784 .V3 1938
Publication Date: 1938
Secret Missions
by
Ellis M. Zacharias
Call Number: D810.S8 Z3
ISBN: 9781591149996
Publication Date: 2014-03-15
Secret Servants, A History of Japanese Espionage
by
Ronald Seth
Call Number: UB271.J3 S4
Publication Date: 1957
Stalin's Spy
by
Robert Whymant
Call Number: UB271.R92 S579 1998
ISBN: 0312193394
Publication Date: 1998-11-01
Target Tokyo
by
Gordon W. Prange; Donald M. Goldstein; Katherine V. Dillon
Call Number: UB271.R92 S63 1984
ISBN: 0070506779
Publication Date: 1984-08-01
Articles/Reports
Countering Cyber-Espionage and Sabotage
Matsubara, Mihoko. The RUSI Journal. Vol. 159, iss. 1, 2014.
Ex-Officer is Held as Naval Spy Paid by Japanese Agent
New York Times. 15 Jul 1936.
Japanese Espionage and American Countermeasures in Pre—Pearl Harbor California
Loureiro, Pedro A. The Journal of American-East Asian Relations. Vol. 3, no. 3, 1994.
The Pre-War Fear of Japanese Espionage: Its Impact and Legacy
Everest-Phillips, Max. Journal of Contemporary History. Vol. 42, no. 2, 2007.
Reassessing Pre-War Japanese Espionage: The Rutland Naval Spy Case and the Japanese Intelligence Threat Before Pearl Harbor
Everest-Phillips, Max. Intelligence and National Security. Vol. 21, iss. 2, 2006.
What Did You Do Before the War, Dad?
Ringle, Ken. Washington Post. 06 Dec 1981.
Online Resources
Bernard Julius Otto Kuehn
Federal Bureau of Investigation. File #65-1574.
Sheets, Sails, and Dormer Lights: The Case of the Pearl Harbor Spy
A Byte Out of History. FBI Website. 02 Feb 2015.
The Spy Who Doomed Pearl Harbor
Savela, Edward. History Net. 08 Nov 2011.
The Untold Story of Japan's Secret Spy Agency
Gallagher, Ryan. The Intercept. 19 May 2018.
Video-- Japanese Spies in LA
From the Series: America's Hidden Stories: Pearl Harbor Spies, March 2019
<<
Previous:
Israel
Next:
North Korea >>