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Agents of Influence: How the KGB Subverted Western Democracies [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 225x146x28 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Oneworld Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0861542169
  • ISBN-13: 9780861542161
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  • Cena: 28,71 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 225x146x28 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Oneworld Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0861542169
  • ISBN-13: 9780861542161
Theres no such thing as a former KGB man...





'A gripping story filled with remarkable revelations.' Tom Bower, author of Revenge





Agents of Influence reveals the secret history of an intelligence agency gone out of control, accountable to no one but itself and intent on subverting Western politics on a near-inconceivable scale. In 1985, 1,300 KGB officers were stationed in the USA. The FBI only had 350 counter-intelligence officers. Since the early days of the Cold War, the KGB seduced parliamentarians and diplomats, infiltrated the highest echelons of the Civil Service, and planted fake news in papers across the world.





More disturbingly, it never stopped. Putin is a KGB man through and through. Journalist Mark Hollingworth reveals how disinformation, kompromat and secret surveillance continue to play key roles in Russias war with Ukraine. It seems frighteningly easy to destabilise Western democracy.

Recenzijas

'A racy and readable account of a range of Soviet intelligence operations carried out during the Cold War.' -- Telegraph An enjoyable read -- The Times 'Entertaining.' -- Tablet 'A gripping story filled with remarkable revelations.' -- Tom Bower, author of Revenge 'From honey traps to hit jobs, the plot twists like The Third Man in post-war Vienna.  Mark Hollingsworth ably traces the history of active measures from Lenins Chekists to the present day. Deeply researched, fluently written and insightful, this book is essential reading for anyone trying to understand the threat Putins Russia poses to us here in Britain.' -- Edward Lucas, author of Deception 'A valuable account of an important and highly topical subject Russian intelligence operations against the West A must-read for anyone wishing to understand the origins of the malign mindset and obsession of Vladmir Putin and his acolytes.' -- Christopher Steele, former MI6 officer in Russia, 1990-93 Gripping and insightful We meet an intriguing list of characters through which the Soviets aimed to gain an advantage over the West. Motivated by ideology, or in other cases by money, they are an exotic list whose stories are explored in detail and give the book a feeling of a real-life spy novel A good read with fascinating insights, Hollingsworths book is to be recommended. -- Kevan Jones MP, PoliticsHome

Papildus informācija

Theres no such thing as a former KGB man.
Chapter One The Covert Art of War
1(20)
Chapter Two Agents of Influence
21(32)
Chapter Three Fake News
53(33)
Chapter Four Seduction and Surveillance
86(34)
Chapter Five Anatomy of a Smear
120(27)
Chapter Six All About Eve
147(26)
Chapter Seven Operation White House
173(36)
Chapter Eight Espionage in the UK
209(31)
Chapter Nine The New Cold War
240(23)
Appendix: List of KGB Forgeries 263(10)
Bibliography 273(5)
Acknowledgements 278(3)
Notes 281(20)
Index 301
Mark Hollingsworth is a journalist, historian and author of ten books, notably Londongrad, Saudi Babylon, an acclaimed study of the MI5, and biographies of Mark Thatcher and Tim Bell. He worked for Granada TV's award-winning World In Action documentary series for five years and also writes regularly for The Times, Mail on Sunday, Spectator, Guardian and the Daily Telegraph.