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The Soviet Image Of Future War (Hardcover): Raymond L. Garthoff The Soviet Image Of Future War (Hardcover)
Raymond L. Garthoff
R838 Discovery Miles 8 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
A Journey through the Cold War - A Memoir of Containment and Coexistence (Paperback): Raymond L. Garthoff A Journey through the Cold War - A Memoir of Containment and Coexistence (Paperback)
Raymond L. Garthoff
R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this memoir, Ambassador Ray Garthoff paints a dynamic diplomatic history of the cold war, tracing the life of the conflict from the vantage points of an observant insider. His intellectually formative years coincided with the earliest days of the cold war, and during his forty-year career, Garthoff participated in some of the most important policymaking of the twentieth century: - In the late 1950s he carried out pioneering research on Soviet military affairs at the Rand Corporation. - During his four-year tenure at the CIA (1957-61), in addition to drafting national intellingence estimates, Garthoff made trips to the Soviet Union with Vice President Richard Nixon and as an interpreter for a delegation from the Atomic Energy Commission. - As a special assistant in the State Department, Garthoff worked with Secretary Dean Rusk., and he was directly involved in the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Later he served as executive officer and senior State Department adviser for the strategic arms limitation talks (SALT) delegation. - In the 1970s he served as a senior Foreign Service inspector, leading missions to a number of countries around the globe. - As U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria (1977-79), Garthoff gained first-hand knowledge of the workings of a communist state and of the Soviet bloc. - In the 1980s, Garthoff wrote two major studies of American-Soviet relations. He traveled to the Soviet Union nearly a dozen times in the final decade of the cold war, and in the early 1990s he had access to the former Soviet Communist Party archives in Moscow. Garthoff's journey through the Cold War informs the views, positions, and actions of the past. His anecdotes and observations will be of great value to those anticipating the challenges of reevaluating American post-cold war security policy.

Deterrence and the Revolution in Soviet Military Doctrine (Paperback, New): Raymond L. Garthoff Deterrence and the Revolution in Soviet Military Doctrine (Paperback, New)
Raymond L. Garthoff
R587 Discovery Miles 5 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dramatic changes under way in the Soviet union and the world have significant implications for American security policy. Soviet expert Raymond L. Garthoff makes use of unique, newly available material-- including a complete file of the confidential Soviet General Staff journal-- to illuminate the development of Soviet military thinking. In this groundbreaking study, Garthoff explains that the Soviets regard nuclear deterrence only as a necessary interim safeguard, not a solution to the quest for security. He examines the implications of the " remarkable recasting of the Soviet concept of security" for U.S. policy and global security.

How Russia Makes War - Soviet Military Doctrine (Paperback): Raymond L. Garthoff How Russia Makes War - Soviet Military Doctrine (Paperback)
Raymond L. Garthoff
R1,507 Discovery Miles 15 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1954, is a key analysis of the guiding policies, basic assumptions, fundamental principles and methods of the Red Army, in many respects the most powerful force in the Cold War. This analysis examines the strategy and tactics, weapons systems, training, discipline and political doctrine of the Red Army, as well as focusing on the political control of the USSR and its satellite states.

How Russia Makes War - Soviet Military Doctrine (Hardcover): Raymond L. Garthoff How Russia Makes War - Soviet Military Doctrine (Hardcover)
Raymond L. Garthoff
R5,396 Discovery Miles 53 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1954, is a key analysis of the guiding policies, basic assumptions, fundamental principles and methods of the Red Army, in many respects the most powerful force in the Cold War. This analysis examines the strategy and tactics, weapons systems, training, discipline and political doctrine of the Red Army, as well as focusing on the political control of the USSR and its satellite states.

The Image of the Enemy - Intelligence Analysis of Adversaries since 1945 (Hardcover): Paul Maddrell The Image of the Enemy - Intelligence Analysis of Adversaries since 1945 (Hardcover)
Paul Maddrell; Contributions by Raymond L. Garthoff, Paul Maddrell, Benjamin B. Fischer, Matthias Uhl, …
R2,250 Discovery Miles 22 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Intelligence agencies spend huge sums of money to collect and analyze vast quantities of national security data for their political leaders. How well is this intelligence analyzed, how often is it acted on by policymakers, and does it have a positive or negative effect on decision making? Drawing on declassified documents, interviews with intelligence veterans and policymakers, and other sources, The Image of the Enemy breaks new ground as it examines how seven countries analyzed and used intelligence to shape their understanding of their main adversary. The cases in the book include the Soviet Union's analysis of the United States (and vice versa), East Germany's analysis of West Germany (and vice versa), British intelligence in the early years of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, Israeli intelligence about the Palestinians, Pakistani intelligence on India, and US intelligence about Islamist terrorists. These rivalries provide rich case studies for scholars and offer today's analysts and policymakers the opportunity to closely evaluate past successes and failures in intelligence analysis and the best ways to give information support to policymakers. Using these lessons from the past, they can move forward to improve analysis of current adversaries and future threats.

Soviet Leaders and Intelligence - Assessing the American Adversary during the Cold War (Hardcover): Raymond L. Garthoff Soviet Leaders and Intelligence - Assessing the American Adversary during the Cold War (Hardcover)
Raymond L. Garthoff; Contributions by Raymond L. Garthoff
R2,140 Discovery Miles 21 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the Cold War, the political leadership of the Soviet Union avidly sought intelligence about its main adversary, the United States. Although effective on an operational level, Soviet leaders and their intelligence chiefs fell short when it came to analyzing intelligence. Soviet leaders were often not receptive to intelligence that conflicted with their existing beliefs, and analysts were reluctant to put forward assessments that challenged ideological orthodoxy. There were, however, important changes over time. Ultimately the views of an enlightened Soviet leader, Gorbachev, trumped the ideological blinders of his predecessors and the intelligence service's dedication to an endless duel with their ideologically spawned "main adversary," making it possible to end the Cold War. Raymond Garthoff draws on over five decades of personal contact with Soviet diplomats, intelligence officers, military leaders, and scholars during his remarkable career as an analyst, senior diplomat, and historian. He also builds on previous scholarship and examines documents from Soviet and Western archives. Soviet Leaders and Intelligence offers an informed and highly readable assessment of how the Soviets understood-and misunderstood-the intentions and objectives of their Cold War adversary.

The Image of the Enemy - Intelligence Analysis of Adversaries since 1945 (Paperback): Paul Maddrell The Image of the Enemy - Intelligence Analysis of Adversaries since 1945 (Paperback)
Paul Maddrell; Contributions by Raymond L. Garthoff, Paul Maddrell, Benjamin B. Fischer, Matthias Uhl, …
R738 R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Save R37 (5%) Out of stock

Intelligence agencies spend huge sums of money to collect and analyze vast quantities of national security data for their political leaders. How well is this intelligence analyzed, how often is it acted on by policymakers, and does it have a positive or negative effect on decision making? Drawing on declassified documents, interviews with intelligence veterans and policymakers, and other sources, The Image of the Enemy breaks new ground as it examines how seven countries analyzed and used intelligence to shape their understanding of their main adversary. The cases in the book include the Soviet Union's analysis of the United States (and vice versa), East Germany's analysis of West Germany (and vice versa), British intelligence in the early years of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, Israeli intelligence about the Palestinians, Pakistani intelligence on India, and US intelligence about Islamist terrorists. These rivalries provide rich case studies for scholars and offer today's analysts and policymakers the opportunity to closely evaluate past successes and failures in intelligence analysis and the best ways to give information support to policymakers. Using these lessons from the past, they can move forward to improve analysis of current adversaries and future threats.

Soviet Strategy in the Nuclear Age (Hardcover): Raymond L. Garthoff Soviet Strategy in the Nuclear Age (Hardcover)
Raymond L. Garthoff
R2,022 Discovery Miles 20 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Soviet Leaders and Intelligence - Assessing the American Adversary during the Cold War (Paperback): Raymond L. Garthoff Soviet Leaders and Intelligence - Assessing the American Adversary during the Cold War (Paperback)
Raymond L. Garthoff; Contributions by Raymond L. Garthoff
R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the Cold War, the political leadership of the Soviet Union avidly sought intelligence about its main adversary, the United States. Although effective on an operational level, Soviet leaders and their intelligence chiefs fell short when it came to analyzing intelligence. Soviet leaders were often not receptive to intelligence that conflicted with their existing beliefs, and analysts were reluctant to put forward assessments that challenged ideological orthodoxy. There were, however, important changes over time. Ultimately the views of an enlightened Soviet leader, Gorbachev, trumped the ideological blinders of his predecessors and the intelligence service's dedication to an endless duel with their ideologically spawned "main adversary," making it possible to end the Cold War. Raymond Garthoff draws on over five decades of personal contact with Soviet diplomats, intelligence officers, military leaders, and scholars during his remarkable career as an analyst, senior diplomat, and historian. He also builds on previous scholarship and examines documents from Soviet and Western archives. Soviet Leaders and Intelligence offers an informed and highly readable assessment of how the Soviets understood-and misunderstood-the intentions and objectives of their Cold War adversary.

The Soviet Image Of Future War (Paperback): Raymond L. Garthoff The Soviet Image Of Future War (Paperback)
Raymond L. Garthoff
R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Out of stock
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