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During the decade that preceded Mikhail Gorbachev's era of glasnost
and perestroika, the KGB headquarters in Moscow was putting out a
constant stream of instructions to its Residencies abroad. These
top secret documents were principally concerned with agent
recruitment, infiltration of key foreign organizations,
intelligence collection and interpretation, and influence
operations, while endeavouring at all times to promote and protect
the interests of the Soviet Union against countries seen as
enemies.
Unknown to the KGB, many of these highly classified documents were
being secretly copied by Oleg Gordievsky, at that time not only a
high-ranking KGB officer based in London but also a long-serving
undercover agent for the British.
The selected documents in this volume offer a revealing insight
into the attitudes, prejudices and fears of the KGB during what
were to prove its declining years.
During the decade that preceded Mr Gorbachev's era of glasnost and
perestroika, the KGB headquarters in Moscow was putting out a
constant stream of instructions to its Residencies abroad. Unknown
to the KGB, however, many of these highly classified documents were
being secretly copied by Oleg Gordievsky, at that time not only a
high-ranking KGB officer based in London but also a long-serving
undercover agent for the British. The selected documents in this
volume, translated and analysed by the editors with a commentary by
Christopher Andrew to set them in context, offer a revealing
insight into the attitudes, prejudices and fears of the KGB during
what were to prove its declining years.
Intelligence and the National Security Strategist: Enduring Issues
and Challenges presents students with a useful anthology of
published articles from diverse sources as well as original
contributions to the study of intelligence. The collection includes
classic perspectives from the history of warfare, views on the
evolution of U.S. intelligence, and studies on the delicate balance
between the need for information-gathering and the values of
democratic societies. It also includes succinct discussions of
complex issues facing the Intelligence Community, such as the
challenges of technical and clandestine collection, the
proliferation of open sources, the problems of deception and denial
operations, and the interaction between the Intelligence Community
and the military. Several timely chapters examine the role of the
intelligence analyst in support of the national security
policymaker. Rounding out the volume are appendices on the
legislative underpinnings of our national intelligence apparatus.
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