A counterintelligence reader
This four-volume set discusses the role of counterintelligence in United States history. Begins with an account of counterintelligence (CI) from the American Revolution to World War II (volume 1), proceeds with a study of CI in World War II (volume 2), continues with a survey of the post-WWII atom bomb spies up to the latest espionage cases (volume 3), and concludes with a look at current counterintelligence challenges from China, Russia and elsewhere (volume 4). Includes Venona intercepts, counterintelligence in the Civil War, and numerous official accounts of individual espionage cases
Print Book, English, 1996
National Counterintelligence Center, [Washington, D.C.], 1996