Reviews and commentary |
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Authors: | Richard R. Valcourt Winn L. Taplin Wilfred P. Deac Douglas L. Wheeler Harrison Smith |
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Affiliation: | 1. Administrator for the City University of New York;2. Teaches national security studies , Hunter College, CUNY;3. Teaches “U.S. Intelligence and Foreign Policy” , The University of Vermont;4. Professor in the Modern History Department , University of New Hampshire;5. Research associate at the Center for International Affairs , Harvard University;6. Research director of the Jamestown Foundation |
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Abstract: | Running From Sin to Sainthood Philip Agee: On The Run Lyle Stuart, Inc., Secaucus, NJ., 1987, 400 p., $19.95. Industrial Intelligence, Once Over Lightly Norman R. Bottom, Jr. and Robert R. J. Gallati: Industrial Espionage: Intelligence Techniques and Countermeasures Butterworth Publishers, Boston, 1984, 322 p. $25.95. Deep Black and Shades of Gray William E. Burrows: Deep Black: Space Espionage and National Security Random House, New York, 1987, 401 p., $19.95. The Affair Behind the Affair Phillip Knightley and Caroline Kennedy: An Affair of State: The Profumo Case and the Framing of Stephen Ward Atheneum, New York, 1987, 268 p., $18.95. Double the Agent Double the Pleasure Juan Pujol, with Nigel West: Garbo: The Personal Story of the Most Successful Double Agent in World War II Random House, New York, 1986,205 p., $17.95. How Sweet Revenge Peter Wright with Paul Greengrass: Spycatcher: The Candid Autobiography of a Senior Intelligence Officer Viking, New York, 1987, 345 p., $18.95. A Fresh Look at Bulgarian Intelligence Vladimir Rostov: Le Parapluie Bulgare Editions Stock, Paris, 1986, 236 p., 85 Fr. fr. French Intelligence Services: A View from the Top Christine Ockrent and Alexandre de Marenches (Comte de Marenches): Dans le secret des princes Stock, Paris, 1986, 342 p., 98 Fr. fr. |
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