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Myth and Reality in Espionage

   
 

 

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REFERENCES    

Introduction

 

Background

 

History

 

Types of Espionage

 

Epsionage Methods

 

Social Impact

 

References

 

My P.O.V.

“Are we Living in an Espionage Society?” Our Espionage Society.

Edwards, Rob. “Eye Spy” The Ecologist, July-August 2001 v31, i6, p24.

Hagen, Scott. “Lifting the veil of espionage and technology of spycraft are on display on the InternationalSpy Museum.” Insight on the News, August 26, 2002 v18 I 31 p31(2).

Harris, Tom. “How Luminol Works” www.howstuddworks.com/luminol.htm

Hastedt, Glenn. Espionage: A Reference Handbook. Contemporary World Issues: AB-CLIO, Santa Barabara, CA: 2003.

Hitz, Frederick, P. The Great Game: the Myth and Reality of Espionage. BorzoiBook: Alfred A. Knopf, US: 2004.

Laffin, John. Brassey’s Book of Espionage. Brassy’s Publishing, Washington: 1996.

“Latests Trends in Industrial Epspionage” Secur Telecom Ltd.

Melton, Keith, H. The Ultimate Spy Book. DK Publishing Book, New York, NY: 1997.

Wilson, Jim. “Dirt trips up big brother.” Popular Mechanics, November 2002, V179.

http://www,securtelecom.com/Industrial Espionage/espionage.htm Accessed: 5/2/2005.

Schmidt, Karen F. “’Smart Dust’ is way cool.” Us News and World Report (online). Feb. 16, 2004.

Sherr, James. “Cultures of Spying.” The National Interest, Winter 1994 n38, p56(8).

www.fiu.edu/~mizrachs/espionage-society.html. Accessed: 5/2/2005.

Wood, Chris & Branswell, Brenda. “Do You Know Who’s Watching you?: It could be your boss, your government, your spouse, or a sexual creep.” MacLean’s Feb 19, 2001: p18.

 

 

 

     
 

 

 

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