Between overt diplomacy and armed conflict is a more subtle game of policy influence. Nation-states and non-state actors use a variety of means to encourage preferred decisions by the U.S. government. This book moves beyond sensationalist accounts of foreign influence over U.S. policy making to address a growing issue in security and intelligence.
Between overt diplomacy and armed conflict is a more subtle game of policy influence. Nation-states and non-state actors use a variety of means to encourage preferred decisions by the U.S. government. This book moves beyond sensationalist accounts of foreign influence over U.S. policy making to address a growing issue in security and intelligence.
Introduction Chapter One: Undiplomatic Activities Chapter Two: Cashing In: How Foreign Powers Leverage Hired U.S. Proxies as Intelligence Intermediaries Chapter Three: In Search of a Good Cause for a Bad Reason Chapter Four: Assaulting the Ivory Tower Chapter Five: Skewing the Presses: Foreign Manipulation of Media Chapter Six: Corrupting Culture: Foreign Actors' Exploitation of the U.S. Melting Pot Ethos Chapter Seven: An Un-Fara-Fight Conclusion
Introduction Chapter One: Undiplomatic Activities Chapter Two: Cashing In: How Foreign Powers Leverage Hired U.S. Proxies as Intelligence Intermediaries Chapter Three: In Search of a Good Cause for a Bad Reason Chapter Four: Assaulting the Ivory Tower Chapter Five: Skewing the Presses: Foreign Manipulation of Media Chapter Six: Corrupting Culture: Foreign Actors' Exploitation of the U.S. Melting Pot Ethos Chapter Seven: An Un-Fara-Fight Conclusion
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