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[[Covert action]] is a term of art used by the American intelligence community to describe "the attempt by a government or group to influence events in another state or territory without revealing its own involvement."<ref>Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards, by Roy Godson, Transaction Books, 2001, p.3.</ref> Similar terms include the British [[Special Political Action]] or [[Political warfare]] and the Russian [[aktivnye merpriiatiia]] or [[active measures]]. | [[Covert action]] is a term of art used by the American intelligence community to describe "the attempt by a government or group to influence events in another state or territory without revealing its own involvement."<ref>Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards, by Roy Godson, Transaction Books, 2001, p.3.</ref> Similar terms include the British [[Special Political Action]] or [[Political warfare]] and the Russian [[aktivnye merpriiatiia]] or [[active measures]]. | ||
*[[Intelligence support]] and [[Intelligence liaison]] may be means of exercising covert influence, e.g. [[British Security Coordination]] in the US during the Second World War. | *[[Intelligence support]] and [[Intelligence liaison]] may be means of exercising covert influence, e.g. [[British Security Coordination]] in the US during the Second World War. | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Unilateral penetration]]: Spying on a friendly intelligence agency, sometimes conducted to assure the strength of the relationship. |
*[[Agents of influence]] Individuals with whom an agency maintains a secret relationship so that they will be in a position to influence policy immediately or in the future. | *[[Agents of influence]] Individuals with whom an agency maintains a secret relationship so that they will be in a position to influence policy immediately or in the future. | ||
*[[Front groups]] Organisations secretly created or aided by an agency to pursue its objectives, e.g. [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]]. | *[[Front groups]] Organisations secretly created or aided by an agency to pursue its objectives, e.g. [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]]. | ||
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+ | *[http://powerbase.info/index.php/Spies_at_Work Spies at Work], by Mike Hughes. Book hosted at Powerbase. | ||
+ | *[http://powerbase.info/images/pdf/Rogue_Agents_3rd_edition_2011_full.pdf Rogue Agents], by David Teacher (pdf). Book hosted at Powerbase. | ||
*[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/ Lobster magazine] Journal of intelligence, parapolitics and state research. | *[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/ Lobster magazine] Journal of intelligence, parapolitics and state research. | ||
*[http://spyblog.org.uk/ Spy Blog] Monitoring state and corporate surveillance. | *[http://spyblog.org.uk/ Spy Blog] Monitoring state and corporate surveillance. |
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