American Spies : Espionage Against the United States from the Cold War to the Present.

American Spies tells the stories of Americans who spied against their country and what those stories can reveal about national security. Now available in paperback, with a new preface that brings the conversation up to the present, American Spies is as relevant as ever.

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator: Sulick, Michael J.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint: Washington : Georgetown University Press, 2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part I. The Cold War: 1950-70
  • 1. The KGB Rebuilds
  • 2. Spies in the Enlisted Ranks
  • 3. Vietnam and the 1960s
  • Part II. Decade of Turmoil: The 1970s
  • 4. Espionage and the 1970s
  • 5. Soviet Science and Technology Espionage
  • 6. James Angleton and the Spy Hunt in the CIA
  • Part III. The Decade of the Spy: Soviet Spies of the 1980s
  • 7. Espionage in the 1980s
  • 8. Evil Spy for the Evil Empire: John Walker
  • 9. The Spy in the National Security Agency
  • 10. A Spy in the CIA
  • 11. The Spy in the US Marine Corps
  • Part IV. The Decade of the Spy: Other Spies of the 1980s
  • 12. The Illegal in the CIA
  • 13. The Army's John Walker
  • 14. Spies for East Germany
  • 15. The Spy for China
  • 16. The Spy for Israel
  • Part V. Espionage and the New World Order: The 1990s
  • 17. The End of the Cold War and US Counterespionage
  • 18. Aldrich Ames and His Impact on the CIA
  • 19. The Spy in the FBI
  • 20. The Last Vestiges of Cold War Espionage
  • Part VI. Espionage in the New Millennium
  • 21. New Threats, Old Threats
  • 22. Chinese Nuclear Espionage and Wen Ho Lee Case
  • 23. Spies for China
  • 24. Spies for Cuba I
  • 25. Spies for Cuba II
  • 26. Espionage and the War on Terrorism
  • 27. Cyberespionage
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • About the Author
  • Index