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Defense and Security Studies

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1999

Espionage

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Trends. Racism, Racial Profiling, And Espionage: Wen Ho Lee As Victim?, Ibpp Editor Aug 1999

Trends. Racism, Racial Profiling, And Espionage: Wen Ho Lee As Victim?, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

The author further discusses aspects of the Los Alamos National Laboratory espionage event.


A New United States Agency To Oversee Nuclear Weapons Programs: Consequences Of Language For Nuclear Weapons Security And Safety, Ibpp Editor Jul 1999

A New United States Agency To Oversee Nuclear Weapons Programs: Consequences Of Language For Nuclear Weapons Security And Safety, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This article provides an example of how language can lead to a well-meaning nuclear weapons policy that might have little positive consequence and significant negative consequence.


Trends. An Open Mind On Openness: Personnel Security And Counterintelligence At Los Alamos, Ibpp Editor Jul 1999

Trends. An Open Mind On Openness: Personnel Security And Counterintelligence At Los Alamos, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

The author discusses alleged espionage and security violations within at least one United States (US) national laboratory--that at Los Alamos in New Mexico.


China, Los Alamos, And Espionage: Scandal Versus Scam, Ibpp Editor Mar 1999

China, Los Alamos, And Espionage: Scandal Versus Scam, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This article presents a discussion of choice points in secondary and tertiary intervention efforts after the discovery that a political entity has been the victim of espionage.