Espionage after World War II ended um uh a colonel named Colonel Leghorn who I
of espionage .
Political espionage has been around since they were two human beings on earth.
and espionage and sabotage and so on.
the Espionage Act, at the least you are an aider and abettor, somebody who worked with the guy in the executive branch who provided information he wasn't allowed
and Espionage and so while the CIA was working on this spy plane they were also aware that the Soviet Union was working
So I mentioned the Espionage Act of 1917, which is kind of a recurring character in the modern history of the First Amendment.
Other reasons for espionage more broadly, besides it is blackmail on grounds of sexuality, financial motivations, and so on.
into an international espionage adventure for which we were not prepared.
violating the Espionage Act.
what drove him towards communism and espionage ?
When his brother was told about his espionage in 1964-- he was then Alec Cairncross, chief economic advisor to the government-- it was the greatest shock of his life.
"On Why Scientists are Attracted to Espionage " was another one he was talking about during this period.
And she's in prison for espionage , even though she was sort of trying to wave her arms and say, hey guys this is maybe kind of a crazy, messed up
And I believe that the level of espionage between two countries is a good barometer of how the Cold War is going.
has ever been prosecuted for violating the Espionage Act.
uh it really is about love espionage wor in ultimately the presidency of the
Wilson's enforcement of the Espionage Act of 1917 to punish dissent during
2200 individuals during the war under the Espionage Act of 1917 for allegedly
judgment is that enforcement of the Espionage Act caused unnecessary
I know you've had somebody talking about other spies and espionage .
He has a Japanese mistress who doesn't know about his espionage activities or his Soviet wife.
And the first person to experiment with going with the Espionage Act, which was meant for spies, was Nixon against me.
Not one Japanese-American was ever charged or convicted of espionage .
And that's part of the new challenge of espionage and intelligence work.
That's big news to accuse a journalist of violating the Espionage Act for basically acting like a journalist.
sabotage, espionage , many are getting caught.
that any reporter who is writing about Warfare and Espionage is always going to come up against which is what does the
to get someone interested in his idea of overhead Espionage in the late 40s and no one was really listening until the
Gordievsky and Christopher Andrew, the espionage expert, published their book inside the KGB where he was named as the fifth man.
It's two regular gal best friends who become embroiled in an international espionage adventure, for which they're not prepared.
The Americans had declared that they wished to prosecute him under the Espionage Act.
How would you think the cyber warfare aspect of things and the cyber espionage type of things will affect diplomacy and also the transparency
will not be a signatory to anything meaningful that curtails their work in economic espionage , IP theft.
You know, I sometimes say that espionage is the second oldest profession.
The first bucket of activity is frankly what I would describe as smart strategic espionage
Especially the hit and run, the espionage , often, they're getting captured.
forward to it uh it's called the Harding Affair uh love Espionage and during the
This may be the first recorded case of industrial espionage in history.
And this is going to come up again in the conversation, Congress passed something called the Espionage Act of 1917 shortly after the US entered World War I.
secrets through the press, where that person was prosecuted is akin to a spy under the Espionage Act.
to-- had to work from abroad and publish pamphlets and take part in other acts of espionage outside Italy.
So he did not confess at this time, and his espionage wasn't exposed.
So Sorge starts to arise in this city, which is the capital of espionage in the '30s.
We can talk about this in the Q&A afterwards, but the way espionage has changed over the intervening 80 years.
And Sorge is able, by throwing all of his espionage resources into the breach, to confirm by late summer
Obama, by the way, used the Espionage Act nine times, at least, or 10, if you count Petraeus,
And anyway, it was just sort of a delightful chapter in military espionage and goings on.
My name is Lindsay Smith, and I'm the author of several different YA espionage flavored books-- "Secret and Scandal," which are historical
And that is an exciting spy thriller also set 1970s Prague, where there's magic and espionage in equal measure.