Since the end of the Cold War, competition among states has been
waged along economic rather than ideological or military lines. In
Canada, as elsewhere, this shift has forced a rethinking of the
role of intelligence services in protecting and promoting national
economic security. The scholars and practitioners featured here
explore the aim, existing mandate, and practical applications of
economic espionage from a Canadian and comparative perspective, and
present a range of options for policy-makers. Economic Intelligence
& National Security examines the laws in place to thwart
economic spying, and the challenges and ethical problems faced by
agencies working clandestinely to support their national private
sectors.
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