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In composing The Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security (EEIS), our goal was to shape a modern encyclopedia offering immediate value to our intended readers by emphasizing matters of espionage, intelligence, and security most frequently in the news. EEIS is not intended as a classical «spy book,» filled with tales of daring operations. Instead, within a framework of historical overviews, EEIS emphasizes the scientific foundations, applications of technology, and organizational structure of modern espionage, intelligence, and security. High school and early undergraduate students can use this book to expand upon their developing awareness of the fundamentals of science, mathematics, and government as they begin the serious study of contemporary issues.
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Espionage, Intelligence, and Security K . L E E L E R N E R A N D B R E N DA W I L M OT H L E R N E R , E D I TO R S
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Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security K. Lee Lerner and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, editors
Project Editor Stephen Cusack
Permissions Lori Hines
Product Design Kate Scheible
Editorial Erin Bealmear, Joann Cerrito, Jim Craddock, Miranda Ferrara, Kristin Hart, Melissa Hill, Carol Schwartz, Christine Tomassini, Michael J. Tyrkus, Peter Gareffa
Imaging and Multimedia Dean Dauphinais, Leitha Etheridge-Sims, Mary K. Grimes, Lezlie Light, Luke Rademacher
Manufacturing Rhonda Williams
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