Presents the history of the development of professional, institutionalized intelligence that examines the implications of the fall of the state monopoly on espionage today and beyond.
Über den Autor
Michael Warner is a historian for the Department of Defense and was formerly a historian for the Central Intelligence Agency and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. He has taught at American University, Johns Hopkins University, and Columbia University.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface Timeline Introduction 1. From Ancient to Modern 2. A Revolutionary Age 3. As Good as It Gets 4. Cold War: Technology 5. Cold War: Ideology 6. The Liberal Triumph? 7. The Shadow War Conclusion: Intelligence All around Us Works Cited Index
Klappentext
Presents the history of the development of professional, institutionalized intelligence that examines the implications of the fall of the state monopoly on espionage today and beyond.