The Spy and the State: The History of American Intelligence
Autor Jeffrey P. Roggen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 oct 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197678732
ISBN-10: 0197678734
Pagini: 632
Ilustrații: 34 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 218 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197678734
Pagini: 632
Ilustrații: 34 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 218 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
We have waited a long time for a comprehensive look at American intelligence from George Washington to the present day that is both scholarly and readable. Jeffrey Rogg delivers! Intelligence professionals and history buffs alike will be in his debt.
This is an ambitious, sweeping, confident (remarkably so given that it is the author's first book), even exuberant book that should be welcomed as a major contribution to a field lacking a similar work.
I^'The Spy and the State' is as much of a historical account as it is a work of keen contemporary observation and incisive commentary.
Sweeping....The book is a work of even-handed historical writing by an author with deep roots in national security studies....The book is also a balanced, thoughtful, and well-grounded discussion of the tumultuous growth of the national security intelligence bureaucracy, the professionalization of US intelligence, and the evolution of intelligence oversight. The Spy and the State is a significant accomplishment of genuine scholarship.
A critically informed historical narrative of the U.S. intelligence community, advancing the clear argument that tensions between intelligence practice and democratic values are not a phenomenon of the modern era but a longstanding issue whose roots reach back to the very founding of the United States.... Rogg's volume is unique, timely, and advances theoretical development and understanding of intelligence activity in democratic societies.... Unquestionably a foundational work for critically examining the evolution of the U.S. intelligence community.
This is an ambitious, sweeping, confident (remarkably so given that it is the author's first book), even exuberant book that should be welcomed as a major contribution to a field lacking a similar work.
I^'The Spy and the State' is as much of a historical account as it is a work of keen contemporary observation and incisive commentary.
Sweeping....The book is a work of even-handed historical writing by an author with deep roots in national security studies....The book is also a balanced, thoughtful, and well-grounded discussion of the tumultuous growth of the national security intelligence bureaucracy, the professionalization of US intelligence, and the evolution of intelligence oversight. The Spy and the State is a significant accomplishment of genuine scholarship.
A critically informed historical narrative of the U.S. intelligence community, advancing the clear argument that tensions between intelligence practice and democratic values are not a phenomenon of the modern era but a longstanding issue whose roots reach back to the very founding of the United States.... Rogg's volume is unique, timely, and advances theoretical development and understanding of intelligence activity in democratic societies.... Unquestionably a foundational work for critically examining the evolution of the U.S. intelligence community.
Notă biografică
Jeffrey P. Rogg is Senior Research Fellow at the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida. He previously held academic positions at the Joint Special Operations University at US Special Operations Command, the Department of Intelligence and Security Studies at The Citadel, and the National Security Affairs Department at the US Naval War College. He has a BA from Swarthmore College, a JD from Villanova University, an MA in Security Studies from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, and a PhD in history from The Ohio State University. He serves on the boards of the International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence and the Society for Intelligence History. He lives in Tampa, Florida.