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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.
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Lee Eugene Madsen
Chi Mak
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Sen. Joe McCarthy & McCarthyism
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Stuart Nozette
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J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Monica Witt
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Books
Cyber Espionage and International Law
by
Russell Buchan
ISBN: 9781782257349
Publication Date: 2018-12-27
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Essays on Espionage and International Law
by
Stanger J
Call Number: JX5121 .S78
ISBN: 9781172530687
Publication Date: 2010-10-01
International Law and Espionage
by
John Kish (Editor); David Turns (Editor)
Call Number: K5252.5.K57 1995
ISBN: 9789041100306
Publication Date: 1995-12-01
L'espionnage dans le droit international
by
Fabien Lafouasse
ISBN: 9782847366549
Publication Date: 2012
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Articles/Reports
Espionage as a Sovereign Right Under International Law and Its Limits
Lubin, Asaf. ILSA Quarterly. Vol. 24, iss. 3, 2016.
Espionage in International Law
Dubuisson, Francois; Verdebout, Agatha. Oxford Bibliographies. 25 Sep 2018.
The Liberty to Spy
Lubin, Asaf. 01 Feb 2019.
Rethinking Espionage in the Modern Era
Pun, Darien. Chicago Journal of International Law. Vol. 18, iss. 1, 2017.
Online Resources
Enforcing a Prohibition on International Espionage
Beim, Jared. Chicago Journal of International Law. Vol. 18, no. 2, 2018.
Impunity of Agents in International Law
Miskovsky, M.C. CIA, Studies Archives Indexes. Vol. 5, no. 2.
The Legitimacy of Spying Among Nations
Bitton, Raphael. American University International Law Review. Vol. 29, iss. 5, 2014.
U.S. Code-- Espionage and Censorship
U.S. Code. Title 18. Crimes. Espionage and Censorship.
Why Silence Isn’t (Always) Golden: Espionage Exceptions under Customary International Law
Buchan, Russell; Navarrete, Inaki. Leiden University. 10 Oct 2019.
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