Richelson, Jeffrey.

A century of spies : intelligence in the twentieth century / Jeffrey T. Richelson. - New York : Oxford University Press, 1995. - x, 534 p. ; 25 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

A shady profession, 3. -- The great war : Spies and saboteurs, 18. -- Spies in the great war : Eyes and ears, 31. -- Lenin's spies, 47. -- Spies between the wars : 1919-1929, 64. -- Spies between the wars : 1930 -1939, 79. -- The second world war, 103. -- Intelligence and the onset of war, 103. -- Spies and counterspies, 124. -- The wrecking crews, 145. -- Aerial spies, 157. -- Black magic, 173. -- Knowing the enemy, 197. -- The cold war era and beyond, 215. -- New adversaries, 215. -- New players, 232. -- Secret wars, 244. -- Superpower espionage, 256. -- Spies and moles, 272. -- Techonological espionage, 293. -- Crisis intelligence, 310. -- The technical revolution continues, 328. -- Penetrations, sunken subs, and sudden death, 342. -- Elusive truths, 360. -- A new decade, 373. -- The year of the spy, 404. -- A new world of disorder, 416

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Espionage--History--20th century.
Intelligence service--History--20th century.
World politics--20th century.
Espionaje--Historia--Siglo XX
Servicio de inteligencia--Historia--Siglo XX
Política internacional--Siglo XX

JF 1585 / R528c 1995

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