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The British intelligence services may well have been right to consider him an "agent of influence".
"There's a difference between a spy and an agent of influence.
The book and movie Agent of Influence were inspired by events in his life.
Excessive efforts to control or exploit agents of influence can also have negative consequences.
While many of these agents of influence serve China unwittingly, they can be very effective.
Cultural opinion makers, nationalists, and religious leaders have also been targeted to serve as individual agents of influence.
The following are some notable individuals that have been accused of being foreign agents of influence.
As mentioned earlier, however, it is among the most difficult tasks to prove someone is an agent of influence.
He was an agent of influence by then, but had not been a sleeper agent for several years.
They served as sources of information and advice, but also as agents of influence.
Adams' work Agent of Influence has received the following awards:
The term "agent of influence" is often used to describe both individuals and organizations engaged in influence operations.
Alger Hiss - an accused agent of influence who was also a minor spy.
Perle has on occasion been accused of being an Israeli agent of influence.
In intelligence parlance he was an agent of influence, welcome in many settings, always ready to listen or offer advice.
A known Soviet agent of influence.
In addition to individual agents of influence, front organizations can serve the interests of a foreign power in this capacity.
Suspicions soon arose that Bogdan-Piteşti had become a veritable agent of influence.
Key operational agents of influence are apt to be run as singletons, although political considerations may require communication through cutouts.
Japanese under the US bed Agents of Influence.
In such cases, it is possible that the sleeper agent might be successful enough to become what is sometimes termed an 'agent of influence'.
Subversion, agents of influence, spies, journalists, and "useful idiots" can all be used as powerful tools in political warfare.
Through Press TV, Iran places agent of influence throughout the world, which is what has occurred in Israel.
And even after his identification as a spy by the American writer Michael Straight in 1963, Blunt, safe from prosecution, remained an "agent of influence."
Individuals operating as an agent of influence may serve in the fields of journalism, government, art, labor, academia, or a number of other professional fields.