The Secret State · A History of Intelligence and Espionage

The Secret State · A History of Intelligence and Espionage
Authors
Hughes-Wilson, John
Publisher
Pegasus Books
Tags
history , war
ISBN
9781681773698
Date
2016-02-18T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.47 MB
Lang
en
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Comprehensive and authoritative, *The Secret State* skillfully examines the potential pitfalls of the traditional intelligence cycle; the dangerous uncertainties of spies and human intelligence; how the Cold War became an electronic intelligence war; the technical revolution that began with the use of reconnaissance photography in World War I and during the Cuban Missile Crisis; the legacy of Stalin's deliberate ignoring of vital intelligence; how signals intelligence gave America one of its greatest victories; how Wikileaks really happened; and whether 9/11 could have been avoided if America's post-Cold War intelligence agencies had adapted to the new world of international terrorism.

Authoritative and analytical, Hughes-Wilson searches for hard answers and scrutinizes why crucial intelligence is so often ignored, misunderstood, or spun by politicians and seasoned generals alike.

From yesterday's spies to tomorrow's cyber world, *The Secret State* is a fascinating and thought-provoking history of this ever-changing and ever-important subject.