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The Return of Space Nuclear Reactors -- Steve Aftergood  -- Secrecy News  -- January 31, 2002

Steve Aftergood of the Federation of American Scientists reports on the re-introduction of space nuclear power into NASA and defense budgets.

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AN ESPIONAGE TREATY? -- Steve Aftergood  -- Secrecy News  -- April 17, 2001

Is it possible that espionage could be restricted by international agreement? Remarkably, the answer is yes. The proof of principle lies in the fact that the United States and its allies Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom have committed not to engage in espionage against one another. Now that international relations are being roiled by intelligence activities such as the alleged espionage by FBI agent Robert Hanssen and the contested U.S. surveillance flights off the coast of China, some are starting to ask whether the time has come to establish new rules of the road for intelligence collection.

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