Is the NSA spying on Americans? It wouldn't be the first time. Does the CIA still assassinate people? Depends on what you mean by "assassinate." Is the intelligence community really a "deep state" that subverts American democracy? Not exactly, but it has interfered in politics too often in US history. These types of questions have preoccupied the American people and international audiences in recent years. But the origins of these and other controversies reach back even further in US history. The Spy and the State provides readers with the foundation to understand the past, navigate the present, and shape the future of American intelligence.…mehr
Is the NSA spying on Americans? It wouldn't be the first time. Does the CIA still assassinate people? Depends on what you mean by "assassinate." Is the intelligence community really a "deep state" that subverts American democracy? Not exactly, but it has interfered in politics too often in US history. These types of questions have preoccupied the American people and international audiences in recent years. But the origins of these and other controversies reach back even further in US history. The Spy and the State provides readers with the foundation to understand the past, navigate the present, and shape the future of American intelligence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeffrey P. Rogg is Senior Research Fellow at the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida. He previously held academic positions at the Joint Special Operations University at US Special Operations Command, the Department of Intelligence and Security Studies at The Citadel, and the National Security Affairs Department at the US Naval War College. He has a BA from Swarthmore College, a JD from Villanova University, an MA in Security Studies from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, and a PhD in history from The Ohio State University. He serves on the boards of the International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence and the Society for Intelligence History. He lives in Tampa, Florida.
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* Acknowledgments * Abbreviations * Introduction: The Secrets Behind the Stars and Stripes * Part One: The Eagle's Eyes: The Dawn of American Intelligence * Chapter 1: A Revolution Sub Rosa: The Shadow War for Independence * Chapter 2: The Founders, the First Citizen, and the First American Intelligence System * Chapter 3: Bitter Bedfellows: Ideology, Intelligence, and Opposition Politics * Chapter 4: The President's Fund for Part-Time Spies * Chapter 5: Uncivil-Intelligence Relations in the Civil War * Part Two: The Competition to Control Intelligence * Chapter 6: Intelligence in the Service of a New Empire and Old Institutions * Chapter 7: A Blurry Blue Line: The Origins of the FBI and Domestic Intelligence * Chapter 8: Intelligence in No Man's Land * Chapter 9: A Return to Normalcy * Chapter 10: Navigating the Gathering Storm with Hoover at the Helm * Chapter 11: Donovan's Finest Hour * Chapter 12: An Intelligence Failure and an Intelligence Insurgency * Chapter 13: Coordination at Last? * Part Three: The Covert Cold War and Construction of the Secret National Security State * Chapter 14: Central Intelligence and Central Problems * Chapter 15: The CIA and a Clash of Cultures * Chapter 16: New Oversight and New Organizations * Chapter 17: Who Will Watch the Watchers? * Chapter 18: Americanizing Intelligence? * Chapter 19: The Executive Strikes Back * Part Four: An American Intelligence State * Chapter 20: The Illusory Peace Dividend * Chapter 21: A New National Consensus and New National Security State * Chapter 22: Reform Without Resolution * Chapter 23: Revelation Without Reform * Chapter 24: In Intelligence We Trust? * Conclusion: America and the Intelligence Revolution * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgments * Abbreviations * Introduction: The Secrets Behind the Stars and Stripes * Part One: The Eagle's Eyes: The Dawn of American Intelligence * Chapter 1: A Revolution Sub Rosa: The Shadow War for Independence * Chapter 2: The Founders, the First Citizen, and the First American Intelligence System * Chapter 3: Bitter Bedfellows: Ideology, Intelligence, and Opposition Politics * Chapter 4: The President's Fund for Part-Time Spies * Chapter 5: Uncivil-Intelligence Relations in the Civil War * Part Two: The Competition to Control Intelligence * Chapter 6: Intelligence in the Service of a New Empire and Old Institutions * Chapter 7: A Blurry Blue Line: The Origins of the FBI and Domestic Intelligence * Chapter 8: Intelligence in No Man's Land * Chapter 9: A Return to Normalcy * Chapter 10: Navigating the Gathering Storm with Hoover at the Helm * Chapter 11: Donovan's Finest Hour * Chapter 12: An Intelligence Failure and an Intelligence Insurgency * Chapter 13: Coordination at Last? * Part Three: The Covert Cold War and Construction of the Secret National Security State * Chapter 14: Central Intelligence and Central Problems * Chapter 15: The CIA and a Clash of Cultures * Chapter 16: New Oversight and New Organizations * Chapter 17: Who Will Watch the Watchers? * Chapter 18: Americanizing Intelligence? * Chapter 19: The Executive Strikes Back * Part Four: An American Intelligence State * Chapter 20: The Illusory Peace Dividend * Chapter 21: A New National Consensus and New National Security State * Chapter 22: Reform Without Resolution * Chapter 23: Revelation Without Reform * Chapter 24: In Intelligence We Trust? * Conclusion: America and the Intelligence Revolution * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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