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For almost a decade, Col. Ryszard Kuklinski betrayed the Communist leadership of Poland, cooperating with the CIA... Read More >>
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Resource-poor wealthy nations and resource-rich poor nations. Restructurning the 1700 year struggle between the... Read More >>
Intelligence has never been a more important factor in international affairs than it is today. Since the end of... Read More >>
A gripping account of the Civil War era story of Elizabeth Van Lew: high-society Southern lady, risk-taking Union... Read More >>
"""Security Based Approach to Development"" (SBA) is a new vision to development by addressing security and development... Read More >>
The Duchess of Atholl's supremely respectable fund raising coffee mornings and sales of work were part of Morningside... Read More >>
Few books have dared to uncover the covert chess game shaping South Asia as boldly as this one. RAW in Bangladesh... Read More >>
This collection of six articles previously published between 1965 and 1967 describes foreign operations of the Russian... Read More >>
Guy Liddell, MI5's Director of Counter-Espionage, kept a daily diary of events throughout the Second World War,... Read More >>
One of its top operatives, Alexander Kouzminov, has decided to break his silence and reveal in depth for the first... Read More >>
In the closing months of World War II, Eisenhower exhorted the Allied forces to break the German will to resist.... Read More >>
Presents a unique approach to selecting and assembling disparate pieces of the information to produce a general... Read More >>
The best one can hope for is to minimize the chances of intelligence failures by employing America's considerable... Read More >>
This book focuses on explaining peacekeeping commitment decisions at the nation-state level, filling a gap in the... Read More >>
Intelligence activities have always been an integral part of statecraft, and the Romans could not have built and... Read More >>
This book examines the secret role of British and German Christians in the Cold War, both as non-governmental envoys... Read More >>
“This study of Krivitsky, one of the most revalatory defectors of the Stalin period, is long overdue. Kern brings... Read More >>
Meticulously documented through exhaustive research in American and Soviet archives, Katherine Sibley's book provides... Read More >>
When the United States established diplomatic ties with the Soviet Union in 1933, it did more than normalize relations... Read More >>