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  1. History of espionage. Spy tunnel in Cold War Berlin. Spying, as well as other intelligence assessment, has existed since ancient history. In the 1980s scholars characterized foreign intelligence as "the missing dimension" of historical scholarship." [1]

  2. noun [ U ] us / ˈes·pi·əˌnɑʒ / Add to word list. the discovering of a country’s or business organization’s secrets by using spies (= people who secretly gather information within a country or organization): industrial espionage. (Definition of espionage from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. What is espionage? Are spies real? Learn about the shadow world of secret agents and undercover missions with these spy facts from the International Spy Museum.

  4. The art of espionage is an evolving one, adapting to new technologies and geopolitical conditions, yet often driven by human motivations – including greed, ideology, and revenge – that have changed little over the course of 250 years. Learning these lessons of the past is the foundation of safeguarding our future. Revo lu tion ary.

  5. May 9, 2019 · May 22, 12:26 AM EDT. Simpson prevails in Idaho. ‘Spying’ -- what it is, what it isn’t and how espionage is evolving around the globe: ANALYSIS. Two retired, veteran U.S. federal investigators break it down. By Richard M. Frankel and Donald J. Mihalek. May 9, 2019, 5:06 AM. 1:02.

  6. Oct 18, 2023 · — Harvard Gazette. Asaf Lubin discusses his upcoming book “The International Law of Intelligence: The World of Spycraft and the Law of Nations.” Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff Photographer. Nation & World. Even war has rules, so why none for espionage? Liz Mineo. Harvard Staff Writer. October 18, 2023 4 min read.

  7. Dec 21, 2022 · The Economist reads | Spook books. What to read to understand intelligence and espionage. Our defence editor picks seven good books on spying. Image: Getty Images. Dec 21st 2022. This article is...

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