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Spy Chiefs: Volumes 1 and 2 (Hardcover)
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Spy Chiefs: Volumes 1 and 2 (Hardcover)
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Save when you purchase Volumes 1 and 2 in a bundle! The first
volume of Spy Chiefs broadens and deepens our understanding of the
role of intelligence leaders in foreign affairs and national
security in the United States and United Kingdom from the early
1940s to the present. The figures profiled range from famous spy
chiefs such as William Donovan, Richard Helms, and Stewart Menzies
to little-known figures such as John Grombach, who ran an
intelligence organization so secret that not even President Truman
knew of it. The volume tries to answer six questions arising from
the spy-chief profiles: how do intelligence leaders operate in
different national, institutional, and historical contexts? What
role have they played in the conduct of international relations and
the making of national security policy? How much power do they
possess? What qualities make an effective intelligence leader? How
secretive and accountable to the public have they been? Finally,
does popular culture (including the media) distort or improve our
understanding of them? Many of those profiled in the book served at
times of turbulent change, were faced with foreign penetrations of
their intelligence service, and wrestled with matters of
transparency, accountability to democratically elected overseers,
and adherence to the rule of law. This book will appeal to both
intelligence specialists and general readers with an interest in
the intelligence history of the United States and United Kingdom.
The second volume of Spy Chiefs goes beyond the commonly studied
spy chiefs of the United States and the United Kingdom to examine
leaders from Renaissance Venice to the Soviet Union, Germany,
India, Egypt, and Lebanon in the twentieth century. It provides a
close-up look at intelligence leaders, good and bad, in the
different political contexts of the regimes they served. The
contributors to the volume try to answer the following questions:
how do intelligence leaders operate in these different national,
institutional and historical contexts? What role have they played
in the conduct of domestic affairs and international relations? How
much power have they possessed? How have they led their agencies
and what qualities make an effective intelligence leader? How has
their role differed according to the political character of the
regime they have served? The profiles in this book range from some
of the most notorious figures in modern history, such as Feliks
Dzerzhinsky and Erich Mielke, to spy chiefs in democratic West
Germany and India.
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