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Heine Discusses Impacts of Spy Balloon Incident on U.S.-China Relations

in In the Media

Ambassador Heine analyzed the context of the incident, its possible origins, and how it should serve as a warning for the future management of U.S.-China relations.

Tagged: 2023, China, CNN Chile, Interview, Jorge Heine, President Joe Biden, Spy, United States, US-China

Wippl Reviews Book Exploring Cold War-Era Counterintelligence Investigations

in Research

Professor Wippl describes author Robert Baer’s exploration of the “Ames Investigation” as well as the hunt for the “Fourth Man” a provocative piece of “interesting speculation based on unanswered questions.”

Tagged: 2022, Book Review, CIA, Cold War, FBI, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Joe Wippl, KGB, Spy

Pardee Center’s IHI Hosts Lecture on “Nazis of Copley Square“

in Centers & Programs

On Charles Gallagher’s latest book, Pardee School Professor John Woodward commented, “He is the first scholar to document the leading role Nazi intelligence and specifically, SS officer Herbert Scholz, played in organizing and supporting covert action in Boston.”

Tagged: 2021, Book Talk, International History Institute, John Woodward, Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, Spy

Lukes Publishes Article on Soviet Spy Tyler Kent

in In the Media

“Disinformation has been used as a weapon in warfare forever. Lies have been found to be useful in politics as well…But truth can also be an instrument of evil.”

Tagged: 2021, Espionage, Igor Lukes, soviet union, Spy

Lukes Publishes Op-Ed on Evolution of U.S. Intelligence Community

in In the Media

Professor Igor Lukes recently published an op-ed outlining the evolution of U.S. intelligence agencies and the future of intelligence gathering efforts.

Tagged: 2020, Igor Lukes, Intelligence Community, Pritomnost, Spy

Wippl in The Daily Beast on Attempted Assassination of Ex-Spy

in In the Media

Prof. Joseph Wippl discussed the attempted assassination of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter.

Tagged: 2018, Assasination, Daily Beast, In The Media, Joseph Wippl, Russia, Spy

Sandra Grimes Discusses Aldrich Ames Case

in Events News

Grimes discussed her role in the investigation of Aldrich Ames, a counterintelligence officer who was convicted of spying for the Soviet Union.

Tagged: 2016, Aldrich Ames, CIA, intelligence, Joseph Wippl, Sandra Grimes, Spy

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