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- 2007039363 contributor B10796173.
- 2007039363 created "2008.".
- 2007039363 date "2008".
- 2007039363 date "2008.".
- 2007039363 dateCopyrighted "2008.".
- 2007039363 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-202) and index.".
- 2007039363 description "Introduction -- The seven motivations for espionage -- Espionage versus intelligence: how the United States goes about spying -- Ideological commitment -- Money and treasure -- Revenge and score settling -- Sex, intimidation, and blackmail -- Spying for reasons of friendship or ethnic or religious solidarity -- The spy game for the sake of the game -- America's spying competence today -- Intelligence failures and politicization -- The CIA in transition: 1991 to the present -- Intelligence reform -- Spying in the twenty-first century -- Actionable intelligence and the role of law enforcement, the military, and technology -- Foreign liaison services and spying lawfully -- Updating operational and analytical tradecraft -- Why spy? Should we do it? -- A spy for the twenty-first century -- Conclusion: can we make espionage work in the twenty-first century?".
- 2007039363 extent "viii, 212 p. ;".
- 2007039363 identifier "0312356048".
- 2007039363 identifier "9780312356040".
- 2007039363 identifier 2007039363-b.html.
- 2007039363 identifier 2007039363-d.html.
- 2007039363 identifier 2007039363-s.html.
- 2007039363 identifier 2007039363.html.
- 2007039363 issued "2008".
- 2007039363 issued "2008.".
- 2007039363 language "eng".
- 2007039363 publisher "New York : Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press,".
- 2007039363 spatial "United States.".
- 2007039363 subject "327.1273 22".
- 2007039363 subject "Espionage, American.".
- 2007039363 subject "Espionage.".
- 2007039363 subject "Intelligence service United States.".
- 2007039363 subject "JK468.I6 H57 2008".
- 2007039363 subject "United States. Central Intelligence Agency.".
- 2007039363 tableOfContents "Introduction -- The seven motivations for espionage -- Espionage versus intelligence: how the United States goes about spying -- Ideological commitment -- Money and treasure -- Revenge and score settling -- Sex, intimidation, and blackmail -- Spying for reasons of friendship or ethnic or religious solidarity -- The spy game for the sake of the game -- America's spying competence today -- Intelligence failures and politicization -- The CIA in transition: 1991 to the present -- Intelligence reform -- Spying in the twenty-first century -- Actionable intelligence and the role of law enforcement, the military, and technology -- Foreign liaison services and spying lawfully -- Updating operational and analytical tradecraft -- Why spy? Should we do it? -- A spy for the twenty-first century -- Conclusion: can we make espionage work in the twenty-first century?".
- 2007039363 title "Why spy? : espionage in an age of uncertainty / Frederick P. Hitz.".
- 2007039363 type "text".