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Intelligence Wars (Revised and Expanded Edition)

Intelligence Wars (Revised and Expanded Edition)

American Secret History from Hitler to Al-Qaeda

by Thomas Powers

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This updated edition contains new analysis on the situation in Iraq and the war against terrorism.

Sold over 10,000 copies in hardcover.

No one outside the intelligence services knows more about their culture than Thomas Powers. In this book he tells stories of shadowy successes, ghastly failures, and, more often, gripping uncertainties. They range from the CIA's long cold war struggle with its Russian adversary to debates about the use of secret intelligence in a democratic society, and urgent contemporary issues such as whether the CIA and the FBI can defend America against terrorism.

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Series: New York Review Books
ISBN: 9781590170984
Pages: 480
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Praise

Essential wartime reading....you get a sense not of what to expect—that's not the job of history—but of the smart questions we need to ask to be confident that we are winning our current secret war.— Timothy Naftali, The New York Times Book Review

A remarkable, twisted tapestry of intrigue.— Ron Rosenbaum, The New York Observer

The most reflective writing about intelligence...Powers deals with the history as well as the bureaucracy of the US intelligence agencies and has a sophisticated grasp of irony, self-delusion, and character.— The Boston Globe

Mr. Powers is one of our most thoughtful writers on espionage....But it's not just that Mr. Powers knows the material; he knows what to make of it.— Dallas Morning News

It is a deeply thought-provoking book—wide-ranging and readable, incisive, expert but without jargon, able to challenge all its own assumptions." —Katharine Sale, Financial Times

These discerning essays span 25 years and provide a revealing history of the victories, defeats and ambiguities of Cold War and post-Cold War intelligence gathering. Powers portrays in vivid human terms repeated FBI failures in counterintelligence, the intelligence agencies' inability to infiltrate terrorist groups, chronic reluctance to share information and a management structure that leaves no one in charge of and accountable for the entire effort....Powers brilliantly conveys the ethos and culture of intelligence agencies—a complexity he has been studying and writing about for almost 30 years....a formidable contribution to the difficult work ahead in re-aligning the intelligence agencies' Cold War-vintage structure.— Lorraine Adams, The Washington Post Book World

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