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81. Counterinsurgency in Iraq (2003-2006): RAND Counterinsurgency Study--Volume 2 (v. 2) by Bruce R. Pirnie, Edward O'Connell | |
Kindle Edition: 134
Pages
(2008-01-25)
list price: US$9.95 Asin: B0046LVDSM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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82. Without Precedent by Thomas H. Kean, Lee H. Hamilton | |
Kindle Edition: 400
Pages
(2006-08-15)
list price: US$14.95 Asin: B000JMKNFG Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Excellent Report on How Our Government 'Sort Of' Works
Whitewash. A rewrite of history
I almost bought this
A rare inside look at Washington political process
The Day We Will Never Forget & Its Lingering Rancor. |
83. Strategic Appraisal: The Changing Role of Information in Warfare by Tom LaTourrette, David R. Howell, Zalmay Khalilzad, David E. Mosher, Lois M. Davis, Barbara Raymond | |
Kindle Edition: 452
Pages
(1999-05-11)
list price: US$9.95 Asin: B0046LVDV4 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Hi level RAND study for those in the right position |
84. How Terrorist Groups End: Lessons for Countering al Qa'ida by Seth G. Jones, Martin C. Libicki | |
Kindle Edition: 252
Pages
(2008-07-17)
list price: US$9.95 Asin: B004123CT4 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Growing Consensus |
85. Spies for Hire by Tim Shorrock | |
Kindle Edition: 448
Pages
(2008-05-06)
list price: US$16.00 Asin: B001949VEW Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Running spy networks overseas. Tracking down terrorists in the Middle East. Interrogating enemy prisoners. Analyzing data from spy satellites and intercepted phone calls. All of these are vital intelligence tasks that traditionally have been performed by government officials accountable to Congress and the American people. But that is no longer the case. Starting during the Clinton administration, when intelligence budgets were cut drastically and privatization of government services became national policy, and expanding dramatically in the wake of 9/11, when the CIA and other agencies were frantically looking to hire analysts and linguists, the Intelligence Community has been relying more and more on corporations to perform sensitive tasks heretofore considered to be exclusively the work of federal employees. This outsourcing of intelligence activities is now a $50 billion-a-year business that consumes up to 70 percent of the U.S. intelligence budget. And it's a business that the government has tried hard to keep under wraps. Drawing on interviews with key players in the Intelligence-Industrial Complex, contractors' annual reports and public filings with the government, and on-the-spot reporting from intelligence industry conferences and investor briefings, Spies for Hire provides the first behind-the-scenes look at this new way of spying. Shorrock shows how corporations such as Booz Allen Hamilton, Lockheed Martin, SAIC, CACI International, and IBM have become full partners with the CIA, the National Security Agency, and the Pentagon in their most sensitive foreign and domestic operations. He explores how this partnership has led to wasteful spending and threatens to erode the privacy protections and congressional oversight so important to American democracy. Shorrock exposes the kinds of spy work the private sector is doing, such as interrogating prisoners in Iraq, managing covert operations, and collaborating with the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on Americans' overseas phone calls and e-mails. And he casts light on a "shadow Intelligence Community" made up of former top intelligence officials who are now employed by companies that do this spy work, such as former CIA directors George Tenet and James Woolsey. Shorrock also traces the rise of Michael McConnell from his days as head of the NSA to being a top executive at Booz Allen Hamilton to returning to government as the nation's chief spymaster. From CIA covert actions to NSA eavesdropping, from Abu Ghraib to Guantánamo, from the Pentagon's techno-driven war in Iraq to the coming global battles over information dominance and control of cyberspace, contractors are doing it all. Spies for Hire goes behind today's headlines to highlight how private corporations are aiding the growth of a new and frightening national surveillance state. Customer Reviews (11)
The Book the Wash Post Ripped Off
Spies for Hire
Shockingly Biased
much hype & conspiracy theory
Excellent Subject, Many Facts, But Not Impartial |
86. Byting BackA-Regaining Information Superiority Against 21st-Century Insurgents: RAND Counterinsurgency StudyA-Volume 1 by Martin C. Libicki, David C. Gompert, David R. Frelinger, Raymond Smith, David C. Gompert, David R. Frelinger, Raymond Smith | |
Kindle Edition: 156
Pages
(2007-09-28)
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87. Permanent Interests by James Bruno | |
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(2006-10-01)
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An excellent thriller
More Than a Thriller
Great summer reading
Permanent Interests
A Great Read! |
88. Flawed by Design: The Evolution of the CIA, JCS, and NSC by Amy Zegart | |
Kindle Edition: 336
Pages
(1999-09-01)
list price: US$24.95 Asin: B00342UM1S Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Insightful, Well Researched, and Highly Recommended
Good Sale
Interesting, important, and original
Too Hard to Fix on the Margins--Fix Big or Don't Fix At All
Powerful intellectual analysis by a dazzling newcomer |
89. Inside Cyber Warfare by Jeffrey Carr | |
Kindle Edition: 240
Pages
(2009-12-07)
list price: US$31.99 Asin: B0043D2DLE Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Welcome to Cyber world war 1
Cyber Warfare Ripped From The Headlines and Explained
Light and Over-Hyped
A Scary, But Factual IT Security Book
Enlightening and alarming |
90. Blindside: How to Anticipate Forcing Events and Wild Cards in Global Politics | |
Kindle Edition: 198
Pages
(2007-10-01)
list price: US$19.95 Asin: B002R0DSOQ Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description A host of catastrophes, natural and otherwise, as well as some pleasant surprises--such as the sudden end of the cold war--have caught governments and societies unprepared in recent decades. September 11 is only the most obvious example among many unforeseen events that have changed, even redefined, our lives. We have every reason to expect more surprises in future. Certain kinds of unanticipated scenarios--particularly those of low probability and high impact--have the potential to escalate into systemic crises. Even positive surprises can pose major policy challenges. Contemporary policymakers, however, lack the understanding and the tools they need to manage low-probability, high-impact events. Refining our understanding and developing such tools are the twin foci of this insightful and perceptive volume, edited by renowned author Francis Fukuyama and sponsored by The American Interest magazine. Organized into five sections, Blindside addresses the psychological and institutional obstacles that prevent leaders from planning for negative low-probability events and allocating the necessary resources to deal with them. Case studies pinpoint the failures--institutional as well as personal--that allowed key historical events to take leaders by surprise, and other chapters examine the philosophies and methodologies of forecasting. The book's final section offers a debate and two discussions with internationally prominent authorities who assess how individuals, communities, and local and national governments have handled low-probability, high-impact contingencies. They suggest what these entities can do to move forward in a period of heightened concern about both man-made and natural disasters. How can we avoid being blindsided by unforeseen events? There is no easy or obvious answer. But we first must understand the obstacles that prevent us from seeing the future clearly and then from acting appropriately. This readable and fascinating book is an important step in that direction. Customer Reviews (1)
Playing with wild cards |
91. The Watchers: The Rise of America's Surveillance State by Shane Harris | |
Kindle Edition: 432
Pages
(2010-01-22)
list price: US$27.95 Asin: B0035IIBFA Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Mixed bag of truth and hype & exaggeration
A Very Important Book That Should Not Be Ignored
High Tech Hijinks
Fun Reading
Useful addition to the larger picture |
92. Executive Secrets: Covert Action and the Presidency by William J. Daugherty | |
Kindle Edition: 298
Pages
(2004-09-15)
list price: US$32.50 Asin: B0032UXT6C Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description A former Marine Corps aviator with a combat tour in Vietnam, Daugherty’s first tour with the C.I.A. was in Iran, where he was one of fifty-two Americans held hostage for 444 days during the Carter administration. Daugherty combines unique inside perspectives with sober objectivity in judging the true nature and scope of C.I.A. covert actions during the last half century. Customer Reviews (6)
Executive Secrets
Poor storytelling even poorer scholarship.
Should've been interesting. . .
Insider Hubris and the Blinders of Denial
Secret History of Espionage Revealed |
93. The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America by James Bamford | |
Kindle Edition: 395
Pages
(2008-10-14)
list price: US$16.00 Asin: B001FA0JLY Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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scary
The Shadow Factory
A Must Have................in the event you run out of firewood!
NSA SLIPING
Shadow Factory |
94. Class 11: My Story Inside the CIA's First Post-9/11 Spy Class by T. J. Waters | |
Kindle Edition: 320
Pages
(2007-09-25)
list price: US$15.00 Asin: B001JJWI8I Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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AWESOME READ!!!!
This is not a guide, It is one mans story!
A good read and rare insight into the CIA
Interesting subject matter / mediocre writing
This book is bad! |
95. Early Warning by Michael Walsh | |
Kindle Edition: 360
Pages
(2010-08-17)
list price: US$5.59 Asin: B003IYI7UU Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description All Enemies Foreign And Domestic The NSA’s most lethal weapon is back. Code-named Devlin, he operates in the darkest recesses of the US government. When international cyber-terrorists allow a deadly and cunning band of radical insurgents to breach the highest levels of national security, Devlin must take down an enemy bent on destroying America—an enemy more violent and ruthless than the world has ever known. "Michael Walsh is the new master of the political thriller. With the sophistication of Forsyth, the intrigue of le Carré, and the intensity of Ludlum, Early Warning is an incredible thriller.This book should be stamped Satisfaction Guaranteed! “ -- Brad Thor, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Foreign Influence Raves for Hostile Intent “The Vince Flynn for the 21st century.” —John Fasano, Darkness Falls “Hostile Intent kept me up most of the night. Hold on, is all I can tell you.” —Jay Nordlinger, National Review “Walsh knows what he's up to.”—USA Today Michael Walsh is an amazing gentleman and a wordsmith in several disciplines who has achieved critical and commercial acclaim for everything from music criticism to successful screenplays to novels. The latter, which Walsh writes all too infrequently, are memorable and unusual, each a bit different from the other. His latest novel, Hostile Intent, is in a class all by itself: a full-throttle, energy-packed thriller that slices across espionage and politics with enough explosions, fisticuffs and firepower to fill five books with a bit left over for the next. The book begins about three seconds from now with a school hostage crisis in the middle of the heartland. Attempting to deal with the situation is Jeb Tyler, the hapless, inexperienced President of the United States --- elected after one term in the Senate --- and events are coming at him with a rapidity that do not permit the on-the-job training that he or his next-to-worthless Cabinet requires. Fortunately, there is still the Army or, more specifically, General Armond “Army” Seelye, who has a secret weapon at the ready. The weapon is “Tom Powers” (not his real name), code-named Devlin (not his real name, either). Seelye, the reader learns, is Devlin’s stepfather (and perhaps more), and has groomed him since childhood to be the go-to, last-resort weapon for the United States when all else fails, particularly the government itself. The hostage situation, as it turns out, is devised by Emanuel Skorzeny, an enigmatic, brilliant and extremely dangerous billionaire with the power to topple governments or influence their elections by manipulating markets and controlling the media. Skorzeny employs a number of elements to draw the deadly Devlin out of his all-but-undetectable electronic cocoon, but his major tool is Milverton, a soldier of fortune who is Devlin’s equal in every way. Devlin and Milverton have fought each other to a deadly standstill before, and the temptation of settling the unfinished business between them is too much for Devlin to resist. Holding a young girl as a hostage in a dangerous game where the fate of the nation hangs in the balance, Devlin follows a deadly and complex trail to a date with destiny with Milverton, despite the obstacles thrown into his path by both Skorzeny and his own government. In a cataclysmic conclusion where Devlin has to face both Milverton and Skorzeny, our protagonist must defeat not only his adversaries but also the ghosts that haunt his own past if he is to know any peace. As fast-moving and action-packed as Hostile Intent may be, the real jewel of the narrative is Walsh’s backdrop presentation of the socio-political forces that have held sway over the latter half of the 20th century, resulting in the chickens that have come to ro... Customer Reviews (13)
You like Vince Flynn? You will like this!
Very good read
Please proof before publishing!!!
Too enamored with his own intellect.
A sequal that makes you want to read the first book -- |
96. Texan-Saudi America: A Dictatorship by Xenos Gabriel Burning | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2008-12-01)
list price: US$3.99 Asin: B001T4YU20 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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97. The Bush-Cheney Administration's Assault on Open Government by Bruce P. Montgomery | |
Kindle Edition: 232
Pages
(2008-02-28)
list price: US$49.95 Asin: B001E96WGM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The Bush-Cheney administration took office in 2001 determined to assert the preeminent authority of the executive branch and its immunity from congressional oversight and public transparency. Within months, Congress's Use of Force resolution on the heels of the 9/11 terrorist attacks gave the White House the platform for launching an aggressive and successful campaign to gut the nation's open government laws, neuter congressional prerogatives, and shroud the presidency in privilege and secrecy. With military precision, the wartime executive targeted and struck down or flouted all the landmark sunshine laws enacted by Congress over the preceding decades. With military precision, the wartime executive targeted and struck down or flouted all the landmark sunshine laws enacted by Congress over the preceding decades: DT Freedom of Information Act (1966) DT Presidential Records Act (1978) DT Budget and Accounting Act establishing the General Accountability Office (1921) DT Federal Advisory Committee Act (1972) DT Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act (1978) Montgomery, who founded the world's largest academic repository of contemporary human rights documents, concludes with a summary of the aggregate impact of Bush-Cheney's attacks on open and balanced government and their implications for the future of constitutional and human rights in the United States. |
98. Family Treason: The Walker Spy Case by Jack Kneece | |
Hardcover: 240
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(1986-09)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$8.75 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0812830954 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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an essential episode in understanding the Cold War
What it really means to be unpatriotic |
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