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We know from the letter-books of King Jayme II of Aragon (1291–1327) that he cultivated an extensive network of informers in Italy and elsewhere. His surviving letter-books record an impressive fifteen thousand items of incoming intelligence.33 The king received information from a wide variety of correspondents, including Cristiano Spinola, a merch
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Suing a foreign government is usually unrewarding, because the government's overseas assets are generally modest in size, or completely protected from litigation in the case of embassies and other diplomatic facilities. But as Porzecanski noted, in one recent case an aggressive legal strategy had paid off for Elliott Associates, a New York–based &q
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