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Spy vs Spy: The New Age of Espionage: Australian Foreign Affairs 9

$39.95
Discover 'Spy vs Spy: The New Age of Espionage' in the latest issue of Australian Foreign Affairs, a trade paperback that delves deep into the shifting landscape of espionage in the wake of global changes, particularly from major players like China. With an ISBN of 9781760642020, this insightful publication of 128 pages published by Black Inc in 2020 unravels the intricate relationship between technology and espionage, emphasizing the challenges Australia faces as malicious actors utilize advanced tools to infiltrate systems, influence parties, and disrupt societal norms. This compelling read features contributions from leading experts, including Penny Wong, who advocates for a strategic foreign policy overhaul in the evolving Asia-Pacific region, and Andrew Davies, who illuminates the transformative impact of technology on state espionage. Danielle Cave's analysis on data's role in espionage during crises offers crucial insights, while Kim McGrath addresses Australia's historical intelligence blunders. Further examination by Anne-Marie Brady reveals the underhanded tactics of China's spy networks. Don’t miss the thought-provoking correspondence addressing past issues and the future of trust in international relations. Secure your copy today at Smartfox NZ, where we offer FREE shipping on this essential title perfect for anyone interested in geopolitics and security studies.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760642020
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 128


Description:
'As its strength has increased, it has become clear that China has it own preferred set of rules. And that is as true in espionage as it is in geopolitics.' -Andrew Davies

The ninth issue of Australian Foreign Affairs explores the threat facing Australia as changes in technology enable malign actors to target individuals, officials, business and infrastructure - challenges that have only sharpened due to COVID-19.

Spy vs Spy examines how Australian agencies can defend against this attempt to not only steal secrets but also disrupt the workings of government and society.

Penny Wong argues for a foreign policy shift to confront a fast-changing Asia-Pacific

Andrew Davies sweeps Australian intelligence history to show how technology has transformed state-on-state espionage

Danielle Cave probes how data and technology have shaped espionage in a time of crisis and beyond

Kim McGrath reveals Australia's intelligence failures in Timor and asks whether we owe more to our neighbours

Anne-Marie Brady uncovers the covert influence and activities of China's network of spy agencies

Susan Harris Rimmer challenges Australia to shape the agenda of multilateral institutions

PLUS
Correspondence on AFA8; Can We Trust America from Ashley Townshend, Tarcisius Kabutaulaka and more

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Spy vs Spy: The New Age of Espionage: Australian Foreign Affairs 9

$39.95
Discover 'Spy vs Spy: The New Age of Espionage' in the latest issue of Australian Foreign Affairs, a trade paperback that delves deep into the shifting landscape of espionage in the wake of global changes, particularly from major players like China. With an ISBN of 9781760642020, this insightful publication of 128 pages published by Black Inc in 2020 unravels the intricate relationship between technology and espionage, emphasizing the challenges Australia faces as malicious actors utilize advanced tools to infiltrate systems, influence parties, and disrupt societal norms. This compelling read features contributions from leading experts, including Penny Wong, who advocates for a strategic foreign policy overhaul in the evolving Asia-Pacific region, and Andrew Davies, who illuminates the transformative impact of technology on state espionage. Danielle Cave's analysis on data's role in espionage during crises offers crucial insights, while Kim McGrath addresses Australia's historical intelligence blunders. Further examination by Anne-Marie Brady reveals the underhanded tactics of China's spy networks. Don’t miss the thought-provoking correspondence addressing past issues and the future of trust in international relations. Secure your copy today at Smartfox NZ, where we offer FREE shipping on this essential title perfect for anyone interested in geopolitics and security studies.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760642020
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 128


Description:
'As its strength has increased, it has become clear that China has it own preferred set of rules. And that is as true in espionage as it is in geopolitics.' -Andrew Davies

The ninth issue of Australian Foreign Affairs explores the threat facing Australia as changes in technology enable malign actors to target individuals, officials, business and infrastructure - challenges that have only sharpened due to COVID-19.

Spy vs Spy examines how Australian agencies can defend against this attempt to not only steal secrets but also disrupt the workings of government and society.

Penny Wong argues for a foreign policy shift to confront a fast-changing Asia-Pacific

Andrew Davies sweeps Australian intelligence history to show how technology has transformed state-on-state espionage

Danielle Cave probes how data and technology have shaped espionage in a time of crisis and beyond

Kim McGrath reveals Australia's intelligence failures in Timor and asks whether we owe more to our neighbours

Anne-Marie Brady uncovers the covert influence and activities of China's network of spy agencies

Susan Harris Rimmer challenges Australia to shape the agenda of multilateral institutions

PLUS
Correspondence on AFA8; Can We Trust America from Ashley Townshend, Tarcisius Kabutaulaka and more

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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