Review and commentary |
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Authors: | Robin W. Winks Richard R. Valcourt Douglas Porch Douglas Lamphier Wheeler Peter C. Unsinger |
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Affiliation: | 1. Randolph W. Townsend Jr. Professor of History , Yale;2. Master of Berkeley College ,;3. Administrator for the City University of New York ,;4. History DepartmentTeaches national security studies , The CitadelHunter College, CUNY ,;5. Teaches at the Naval War College ,;6. Modem History Department , University of New Hampshire ,;7. Research associate at the Center for International Affairs , Harvard University ,;8. Professor in the Administration of Justice Department , San Jose State University , San Jose, California |
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Abstract: | “A” in politics, “C” in science Michael R. Beschloss: Mayday: Eisenhower, Khruschev and the U‐2 Affair Harper & Row, New York, 1986, 494 p., $19.95. Plausible deniability and waging war Prados, John: A Review of Presidents’ Secret Wars. William Morrow and Co., New York, 1987 436 p., $19,95. Mission impossible? Nicholas Bethell: Betrayed. Times Books, New York, 1985, 206 p., $15.95 Spies, Deja Vu Thierry Welton: Le KGB en France Bernard Grasset, Paris, 1986,340 p., 480 Fr. She had no future, but oh what a past! Russell Warren Howe: Mata Hari: The True Story Dodd & Mead, New York, 1986,292 p., $17.95. Away but not forgotten Vladislav Krasnov: Soviet Defectors: The KGB Wanted List Hoover Institution, Stanford, Calif., 1986, 264 p., $16.95. Cryptanalysis reexplored Thomas Parrish: The Ultra Americans: The U.S. Role in Breaking the Nazi Codes Stein and Day, New York, 1986, p. 338, $19.95. Robert J. Lamphere and Tom Shachtman: The FBI‐KGB War: A Special Agent's Story Random House, New York, 1986, p. 320, $18.95 Cipher A. Deavours and Louis Kruh: Machine Cryptography and Modern Cryptanalysis Artech House, Dedham, Md., 1985, 259 pp. |
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