Friendly spies

how America's allies are using economic espionage to steal our secrets

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Friendly spies

how America's allies are using economic espionage to steal our secrets

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Friendly Spies is a look into the murky world of economic espionage carried out by our closest allies to gain a competitive advantage over American companies. Countries such as Japan, Germany, France, South Korea, and Israel may be U.S. political allies, but they are also our economic rivals, and their intelligence operations reflect that reality.

Based on exclusive interviews with more than seventy intelligence officials from U.S. and foreign spy agencies, Friendly Spies sheds light on dozens of espionage operations aimed at U.S. economic targets. The sophisticated intelligence and covert operations of giant Japanese multinational corporations such as Mitsubishi and Hitachi are described in detail. Schweizer also chronicles how the KCIA (South Korean intelligence) recruited a top aide to the U.S.

Speaker of the House of Representatives, in Operation White Snow; reveals the contents of a secret CIA report, which estimates that 80 percent of Japanese government intelligence assets target U.S. companies; and explains why in the 1980s senior Japanese government officials collected intelligence on the sexual habits of U.S. government personnel for possible use as blackmail.

French intelligence operations run against U.S. companies are described, including the activities of the secret unit known as Service 7. The shocking story of Operation Monica, a West German intelligence mission that involved a spy ring in the Nixon White House, is revealed for the first time, including details about the two White House agents: Monica's Big Sister and Little Sister.

Friendly Spies also describes how in 1989 a West German spy seduced an employee at a New England biotech company to gain access to secrets, and uncovers the workings of Operation Rahab, a top-secret German intelligence program to develop an espionage capability through computer "hacking.".

Looking beyond the Pollard case, Friendly Spies outlines numerous instances of Israeli industrial espionage against U.S. companies, as well as Israel's ties with a former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, who may have turned over valuable information on military technology.

Now that the Cold War has ended, these economic competitors and others will be putting ever more emphasis on industrial espionage. In this explosive, news-breaking expose, Peter Schweizer chronicles recent incidents of economic espionage and describes how intelligence is being "privatized" as more and more companies in Asia, Europe, and the United States are getting involved in corporate spying and setting up formal intelligence units to compete in the new economic world order.

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English
Pages
342

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Friendly spies: how America's allies are using economic espionage to steal our secrets
1993, Atlantic Monthly Press, Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.1/68
Library of Congress
HD38.7 .S39 1993, HD38.7.S39 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 342 p. ;
Number of pages
342

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1730480M
Internet Archive
friendlyspieshow00schw
ISBN 10
0871134977
LCCN
92034924
OCLC/WorldCat
26762704
Library Thing
2322121
Goodreads
1182663

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