Joseph Burkholder Smith

Portrait of a Cold Warrior

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Na zalihi

Težina 475 g
Format 13 × 18 cm
Autor

Izdavač

Mjesto izdanja

New York

Godina

1981

Broj stranica

441

Uvez

Meki

Stanje knjige

Vrlo dobro

SKU: 111210 Kategorija:

A revealing memoir by a career CIA officer, this book offers an insider’s view of American intelligence work during the height of the Cold War. Joseph Burkholder Smith recounts his years in covert operations, reflecting on the culture, ambitions, and moral ambiguities of the Agency as it navigated global tensions with the Soviet bloc. Blending personal narrative with institutional history, he explores the motivations that drove Cold War policy and the disillusionment that followed controversial operations and political shifts at home. Smith, who later became a vocal critic of aspects of U.S. intelligence practices, writes with the authority of experience and the candor of hindsight. The result is both a personal journey and a thoughtful meditation on secrecy, patriotism, and accountability. Readers interested in espionage history, government transparency, or the human side of intelligence work will find this a compelling and reflective account from within the clandestine world.