Espionage: An Encyclopedia of Spies and Secrets

Espionage: An Encyclopedia of Spies and Secrets

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Synopsis

Failure to foresee and defend against the US terrorist attacks of 11th September 2001 has drawn unprecedented public attention to the intelligence services and modern-day global espionage. From the CIA's involvement in the Middle East and various aspects of European, Asian and African politics, to FBI agents releasing highly classified national security information to Russia, this reference source contains over 500 entries covering every aspect of modern-day espionage. The book includes entries covering aspects of counter-terrorism, funding and commercial terrorism and biographies of spies, politicians and diplomats. Key historical events and scandals are examined and terminology and equipment are explained.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 374
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 27 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 1852279427
ISBN 13: 9781852279424

Media Reviews
Accessible reference work includes historical events, scandals, terminology and biographies of important spies and diplomats, as well as the events of 11 September.
Author Bio
Richard M Bennett is a senior research associate with a company that supplies information on espionage and political risk to the news media and other clients.