Analog Superpowers by Katherine C. Epstein HARDBACK 9780226831220
The University of Chicago Press
Discover how 20th-century technology theft shaped the National Security State in "Analog Superpowers" by Katherine C. Epstein. This compelling hardback delves into the hidden history of innovation and espionage, revealing the crucial role that stolen technology played in building America's defense capabilities. Explore the intricate web of international intrigue and technological advancement that defined the Cold War era. "Analog Superpowers" offers a unique perspective on the development of national security, highlighting the ethical complexities and strategic advantages gained through technological acquisition. Key aspects explored in this insightful book include: * The methods and impact of technology theft in the 20th century. * The direct link between stolen technology and the rise of the National Security State. * The historical narrative of innovation, espionage, and geopolitical power. Analog Superpowers : How Twentieth-Century Technology Theft Built the National Security State, Katherine C. Epstein, The University of Chicago Press, hardback book, history, technology, national security, espionage, Cold War.
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