Acknowledgments ............................................... ix
Introduction .................................................. xi
1 Theoretical and Legal Framework for Understanding the Role
of Intelligence in Securing Innovation ...................... 1
2 Entities Responsible for Securing U.S. Capacities
for Innovation ............................................. 19
3 Institutions of Innovation Intelligence Collection: From
Strategic Intention to Tactical Implementation ............. 65
4 Selling Out: The Risks for Companies Seeking
Markets Abroad ............................................. 99
5 Selling Out: Part II ...................................... 119
6 Buying In: The Inherent Risks of Foreign Direct
Investment ................................................ 147
7 Buying In: Part II ........................................ 161
8 The Evolving Relationship between the U.S. Government and
Industry in Innovation and Implications for National
Security .................................................. 179
9 Impacts of Innovation Theft on U.S. National Security ..... 205
10 Defending Against and Disrupting Threats to Innovation .... 221
Conclusion ................................................... 243
Selected Bibliography ........................................ 251
Index ........................................................ 271
About the Authors ............................................ 283
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