ABSTRACT

First Published in 1967, Espionage and Subversion in an Industrial Society presents a comprehensive overview of the true significance of industrial espionage and its relationship with the struggle for economic supremacy of a nation. Industrial espionage is a growth industry and the new battlefield where nations and ideologies struggle for economic supremacy. This and subversive activity may seem relatively harmless in comparison with a ‘hot war’. It is however precisely because the temperature of an all-out war would destroy the civilization, we know that industrial espionage and subversion assume importance. In this book Mr Hamilton has combined his own extensive security knowledge with thorough research in his subjects. This is an interesting read for scholars of diplomacy, international economics, and international politics.

part |76 pages

The Attack

chapter Chapter 1|11 pages

A General Survey of Industrial Espionage

chapter Chapter 2|8 pages

The Parent Art—Intelligence

chapter Chapter 3|8 pages

Espionage

chapter Chapter 4|9 pages

Subversion and Sabotage

chapter Chapter 5|7 pages

The English Way of Industrial Espionage

chapter Chapter 6|16 pages

Industrial Espionage—The Contemporary Scene

part |12 pages

The Arena

chapter Chapter 8|10 pages

The Acutely Anomic Society

part |96 pages

The Defence

chapter Chapter 9|6 pages

The Science of Security I: The Survival Discipline

chapter Chapter 10|9 pages

The Science of Security II: A Technology for Today

chapter Chapter 11|11 pages

The Communal Task of the Manager

chapter Chapter 12|13 pages

Intelligence as a Management Aid

chapter Chapter 16|8 pages

The National Security Problem