Global intelligence : the world's secret services today

Global intelligence : the world's secret services today

Author: 
Todd, Paul
Place: 
New York
Publisher: 
University Press ; Zed Books
Phys descriptions: 
xi, 240 pages ; 21 cm.
Date published: 
1977
Record type: 
Responsibility: 
Bloch, Jonathan, jt. author
ISBN: 
1 84277 113 2
Call No: 
356.251 TOD 26692
Abstract: 

Explains how the war on terrorism provides a wholly new context for the murky world that secret services and intelligence agencies operate in; Describes in detail how ultra-modern new technologies have vastly increased their power to spy abroad and eavesdrop at home; Tells us the changing priorities and working methods of the CIA and other US agencies, the FSB (successor to the KGB) in Russia, Britain and Western Europe's secret services, Mossad in Israel, and the various security services in developing countries. This up-to-date account raises important issues, including the new roles the secret services have found for themselves as they target 'rogue states', 'the war on drugs', and 'terrorists'. Most important of all, its authors explore the unresolved contradiction between the world of these secretive and unaccountable agencies operating on the fringes of the law, and the requirements of a free and democratic society. There is, they conclude, 'no easy walk to freedom'

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CITATION: Todd, Paul. Global intelligence : the world's secret services today . New York : University Press ; Zed Books , 1977. - Available at: https://library.au.int/frglobal-intelligence-worlds-secret-services-today-4