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Japan too finds itself a major target for technological espionage, especially from Russia. Last August, Vladimir Davydov, a trade representative at the Russian embassy in Tokyo, left the country after police charged his Japanese associate with trying to obtain semiconductors and telecommunications equipment that are barred from export. Since World War II, Japan has relied on the U.S. to provide its strategic intelligence, and so it has only small equivalents of the CIA or the National Security Agency, which intercepts and deciphers electronic communications. If Japan joins the U.N. Security Council in a few years, as is likely, it would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New World for Spies | 7/5/1993 | See Source »

...affairs, hoping to swap that dope for information." Another well-known operator is Igor Bubnov, an embassy counselor, who is described by a Senate staffer as "impossible-pompous and arrogant" and given to delivering long harangues in defense of his country. Other members of the Soviet squad: Anatoly I. Davydov, second secretary at the embassy; Victor F. Isakov, counselor; Vladimir A. Vikoulov, attache; Vadim Kuznetsov, an embassy official; Stanislov Kondrahov, an Izvestia reporter; Ikav Zavrazhnov and Alexander Kokorev, both embassy secretaries; Andre Kokoshin, librarian; Anotole Kotov, attache; and Embassy Officials Alexander Ereskovsky, Vladimir Trifonof, Alexander Rozanov and Valeri Ivanov...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ESPIONAGE: Soviet Spying on Capitol Hill | 3/22/1976 | See Source »

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