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Brassey's book of espionage / by John Laffin.

بواسطة:نوع المادة : نصنصالناشر:London ; Washington : Brassey's, 1996الطبعات:1st English edوصف:vii, 232 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cmنوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • unmediated
نوع الناقل:
  • volume
تدمك:
  • 1857531442 (hbk)
عنوان آخر:
  • Book of espionage
الموضوع:تصنيف مكتبة الكونجرس:
  • JF1525.I6 L33 1996
المحتويات:
1. Fear is the Spur -- 2. The Language of Spying -- 3. The Spy Organisations -- 4. Spying - A World Sub-Culture -- 5. Some Penetrations Work, Others Fail -- 6. A Country Dedicated to Preventive Intelligence -- 7. Three Women in Intelligence and One who was Seduced -- 8. Spying as Part of Foreign Policy: Two Great KGB Triumphs -- 9. Model Operations Based on Intelligence -- 10. A Plethora of American Spies -- 11. High-Tech Espionage: When Allies Fall Out -- 12. Tricks of the Trade -- 13. So You Want a Career in Intelligence -- 14. People who should not be Doing Intelligence Work -- 15. Is Spying Old-Fashioned? -- Appendix. British Traitors Since 1945.
ملخص:In Brassey's Book of Espionage John Laffin shows how espionage, the craft or trade of spying - together with counter-espionage - is amazing in its variety and enterprise. Spies are as busy now as they were during the Cold War; more money is spent on espionage than any activity other than the arms trade, with which it is closely connected.ملخص:For the millions of people who will never meet a spy - and they would not recognise one even if they did! - the adventures of enthusiastic amateurs and of cold-blooded professionals make absorbing reading. The spies of the real world sometimes live through more dangerous experiences than those of fiction.ملخص:. Dr Laffin goes on to show that even after the end of the Cold War, when spying between the superpowers reached extraordinary, bizarre and ruthless lengths, espionage is thriving. Now it has a new intensity, especially in industrial espionage. The fate of nations, their economy as well as their security, hangs in the balance. For instance, much of the Western effort goes into penetrating Islamic terrorist groups, and in recent years China's intelligence system has become more sophisticated.ملخص:Also covered are the technicalities of spying, including electronic intelligence, satellite intelligence and the many 'tricks of the trade'; the language of spying; and the organisations that are involved in this fascinating trade.
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كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة JF1525.I6 L33 1996 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.1 Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط 30010000164722

Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-224) and index.

1. Fear is the Spur -- 2. The Language of Spying -- 3. The Spy Organisations -- 4. Spying - A World Sub-Culture -- 5. Some Penetrations Work, Others Fail -- 6. A Country Dedicated to Preventive Intelligence -- 7. Three Women in Intelligence and One who was Seduced -- 8. Spying as Part of Foreign Policy: Two Great KGB Triumphs -- 9. Model Operations Based on Intelligence -- 10. A Plethora of American Spies -- 11. High-Tech Espionage: When Allies Fall Out -- 12. Tricks of the Trade -- 13. So You Want a Career in Intelligence -- 14. People who should not be Doing Intelligence Work -- 15. Is Spying Old-Fashioned? -- Appendix. British Traitors Since 1945.

In Brassey's Book of Espionage John Laffin shows how espionage, the craft or trade of spying - together with counter-espionage - is amazing in its variety and enterprise. Spies are as busy now as they were during the Cold War; more money is spent on espionage than any activity other than the arms trade, with which it is closely connected.

For the millions of people who will never meet a spy - and they would not recognise one even if they did! - the adventures of enthusiastic amateurs and of cold-blooded professionals make absorbing reading. The spies of the real world sometimes live through more dangerous experiences than those of fiction.

. Dr Laffin goes on to show that even after the end of the Cold War, when spying between the superpowers reached extraordinary, bizarre and ruthless lengths, espionage is thriving. Now it has a new intensity, especially in industrial espionage. The fate of nations, their economy as well as their security, hangs in the balance. For instance, much of the Western effort goes into penetrating Islamic terrorist groups, and in recent years China's intelligence system has become more sophisticated.

Also covered are the technicalities of spying, including electronic intelligence, satellite intelligence and the many 'tricks of the trade'; the language of spying; and the organisations that are involved in this fascinating trade.

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