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Ed Snowden Needs a Better Biographer Than Glenn Greenwald
How Much Economic Espionage Is Too Much?
Snowden Called in to Putin’s Telethon. Does That Really Make Him a Kremlin Pawn?
‘Cuban Twitter’ and Other Times USAID Pretended To Be an Intelligence Agency
Leaked: EU Officials Speculate Kiev Snipers Acted on Protesters' Orders
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Ed Snowden Needs a Better Biographer Than Glenn Greenwald
Why did Edward Snowden betray the National Security Agency and leak a huge trove of secret documents to the media? It's a question that has been endlessly debated since stories based on those documents began to appear in the media during the summer...
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Wed, May 05 2014 7:26 AM
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How Much Economic Espionage Is Too Much?
"If we spy for military security, why shouldn't we spy for economic security?" Those were the words not of an aggressive Chinese spy but none other than Stansfield Turner, the Carter-era CIA director, who in 1992 argued that the United States...
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Mon, May 05 2014 4:34 PM
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FP Passport
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Snowden Called in to Putin’s Telethon. Does That Really Make Him a Kremlin Pawn?
One of the pleasures in writing about Edward Snowden is his predilection for the absurd. The NSA whistleblower abandons his dancer girlfriend for a life in exile, hides in airports, studies Dostoyevsky, appears by teleconference at a technology conference...
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Thu, Apr 04 2014 11:19 AM
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FP Passport
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Europe
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Russia
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Media
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Intelligence
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‘Cuban Twitter’ and Other Times USAID Pretended To Be an Intelligence Agency
Foreign governments have long accused the U.S. Agency for International Development of being a front for the CIA or other groups dedicated to their collapse. In the case of Cuba, they appear to have been right. In an eye-opening display of incompetence...
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Thu, Apr 04 2014 3:16 PM
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FP Passport
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North America
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Security
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Latin America
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Intelligence
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U.S. Foreign Policy
Leaked: EU Officials Speculate Kiev Snipers Acted on Protesters' Orders
With Kiev in mourning over the anti-government protesters who died while protesting against the ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, two top EU officials discussed a disturbing possibility: That the lethally effective snipers who played a large...
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Wed, Mar 03 2014 12:14 PM
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FP Passport
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Diplomacy
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Eastern Europe
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Intelligence
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Ukraine
Sex, Spies, and Videotape: Why 'House of Cards' Has Nothing on 'The Americans'
You know that Washington D.C.-based drama, the one with all the murder, sex, intrigue, and timely political innuendoes? No, no, not House of Cards . The one with all the wigs . You know, The Americans . With tonight's debut of season two of FX's...
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Wed, Feb 02 2014 7:48 AM
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FP Passport
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Politics
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Media
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Intelligence
Why Is Edward Snowden on a PR Blitz?
Edward Snowden has a problem: The revelations for which he abandoned his country, his girlfriend, and his career have -- so far, at least -- failed to inspire meaningful Congressional or White House efforts to rein in the National Security Agency. Since...
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Fri, Jan 01 2014 10:00 AM
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FP Passport
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North America
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Intelligence
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Barack Obama
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National Security
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NSA
Does Edward Snowden Really Exist?
Here's a preview of a quote you'll probably hear on this week's edition of NPR's "Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me": "You know, I have serious questions about whether he really exists." Who's the speaker? Edward...
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Wed, Jan 01 2014 5:24 PM
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FP Passport
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North America
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Intelligence
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Barack Obama
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National Security
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NSA
Watch Live: Obama's Speech on Intelligence Reform
On Friday, in a highly anticipated speech, President Obama is expected unveil reforms to the National Security Agency's intelligence gathering capabilities. Those reforms are the result of several months of political fallout from the revelations of...
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Fri, Jan 01 2014 7:52 AM
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FP Passport
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North America
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Intelligence
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U.S. Foreign Policy
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International Organizations
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Russian Spy Babe Will Now Dress You for a 'Backwater Village'
If her personal style is anything to go by, expect former Russian spy Anna Chapman's fashion label to feature lots of leather , form-fitting dresses and of cleavage . Chapman the red-haired femme fatale at the center of a Russian spy ring broken up...
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Thu, Jan 01 2014 9:31 AM
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FP Passport
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Europe
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Russia
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Intelligence
Why Obama's Hints at Intel Reform Are Mostly Window Dressing
Eventually, President Barack Obama is going to have to go on the offensive in the debate over how to reform American intelligence gathering practices, and on Friday, he offered a few hints as to how he might do so. In an end-of-year press conference before...
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Fri, Dec 12 2013 5:49 PM
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FP Passport
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North America
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Intelligence
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Barack Obama
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National Security
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NSA
Silicon Valley Scores Victory Against the Surveillance State
With the release of a highly anticipated report on U.S. intelligence practices, American technology executives appear to have scored a hard-fought victory. That report contains a set of recommendations that seem to incorporate the concerns of tech and...
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Thu, Dec 12 2013 3:40 PM
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FP Passport
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North America
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Intelligence
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Economics
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Barack Obama
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National Security
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NSA
Will the U.S. Strong-Arm Brazil to Keep Snowden Out?
On Tuesday, the world woke up to a new missive from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, and no one quite seemed to know what to make of it. In an open letter to the people of Brazil in that country's Folha de S. Paulo newspaper, Snowden appeared to...
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Tue, Dec 12 2013 9:54 AM
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FP Passport
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Latin America
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Politics
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Intelligence
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International Relations
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NSA
Edward Snowden's Statement to FP on His Selection as a Global Thinker
Edward Snowden, who has become the public face of an international debate over surveillance, tops the list of Foreign Policy's Global Thinkers for 2013. The former National Security Agency contractor who disclosed the inner workings of the U.S. intelligence...
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Wed, Dec 12 2013 2:28 PM
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FP Passport
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North America
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Intelligence
Chinese Hackers Are Luring Diplomats With Promises of Porn
Let's say you're a spy working for a major international power, and you'd like to gain access to the internal deliberations of a certain group of foreign ministries. Ideally, you'd like to provide the head of your government with information...
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Tue, Dec 12 2013 9:12 AM
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FP Passport
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Europe
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East Asia
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China
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