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Grounded in extensive research and reporting, Spy Schools reveals that globalization-the influx of foreign students and professors and the outflow of Americans for study, teaching, and conferences abroad-has transformed U.S. higher education into a front line for international spying. In labs, classrooms, and auditoriums, intelligence services from countries like China, Russia, and Cuba seek insights into U.S. policy, recruits for clandestine operations, and access to sensitive military and civilian research. The FBI and CIA reciprocate, tapping international students and faculty as informants. Universities ignore or even condone this interference, despite the tension between their professed global values and the nationalistic culture of espionage. Golden uncovers shocking campus activity-from the CIA placing agents undercover in Harvard Kennedy School classes and staging academic conferences to persuade Iranian nuclear scientists to defect, to a Chinese graduate student at Duke University stealing research for an invisibility cloak, and a tiny liberal arts college in Marietta, Ohio, exchanging faculty with China's most notorious spy school-to show how relentlessly and ruthlessly both U.S. and foreign intelligence services are penetrating the ivory tower. Golden, the acclaimed author of The Price of Admission, unmasks this secret culture of espionage and its consequences at home and abroad.Product Identifiers
PublisherSt Martin's Press
ISBN-139781250182470
eBay Product ID (ePID)9046465349
Product Key Features
Number of Pages368 Pages
Publication NameSpy Schools: How the Cia, FBI, and Foreign Intelligence Secretly Exploit America's Universities
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGovernment, Strategy
Publication Year2018
TypeTextbook
AuthorDaniel Golden
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height210 mm
Item Weight312 g
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorDaniel Golden