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100 1  Sulick, Michael J.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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245 10 American spies :|bespionage against the US from the Cold 
       War to the present /|cMichael J. Sulick. 
246 30 Espionage against the US from the Cold War to the present 
264  1 Washington, DC :|bGeorgetown University Press,|c[2013] 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 370 pages) 
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504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-349) and 
       index. 
505 0  pt. 1. The Cold War: 1950-1970. The KGB rebuilds ; Spies 
       in the enlilisted ranks ; Vietnam and the 1960s -- pt. 2. 
       Decade of turmoil: the 1970s ; Espionage and the 1970s. 
       Soviet science and technology espiionage ; James Angleton 
       and the spy hunt in the CIA -- pt. 4. The decade of the 
       spy: Soviet spies of the 1980s. Espionage in the 1980s ; 
       Evil spy for the evil empire: John Walker ; The spy in the
       National Security Agency: Ronald Pelton -- The spy in the 
       CIA: Edward Lee Howard ; Thhe spy in the US Marine Corps: 
       Clayton Lonetree -- pt. 4. The decade of the spy: other 
       spies of the 1980s. The illegal in the CIA: Karl Koecher ;
       The Army's John Walker: Clyde Conrad ; Spies for East 
       Germany: James Michael Hall and Jeffrey Carney ; The spy 
       for China: Larry Wu-Tai Chin ; The spy for Israel: 
       Jonathan Pollard -- pt. 5. Espionage and the new world 
       order: the 1990s. The end of the Cold War and US 
       counterespionage ; Aldrich Ames and his impact on the CIA 
       ; The spy in the FBI: Robert Hanssen ; The last vestiges 
       of Cold War espionage -- pt. 6. Espionage in the new 
       millennium. New threats, old threats ; Chinese nuclear 
       espionage and the Wen Ho Lee case ; Spies for China ; 
       Spies for Cuba I: Ana Belen Montes ; Spies for Cuba II: 
       Kendall and Gwendolyn Myers ; Espionage and the war on 
       terrorism -- Cyberespionage. 
520    "American Spies presents the stunning histories of more 
       than forty Americans who spied against their country 
       during the past six decades. Michael Sulick, former head 
       of the CIA's clandestine service, illustrates through 
       these stories--some familiar, others much less well known-
       -the common threads in the spy cases and the evolution of 
       American attitudes toward espionage since the onset of the
       Cold War. After highlighting the accounts of many who have
       spied for traditional adversaries such as Russian and 
       Chinese intelligence services, Sulick shows how spy 
       hunters today confront a far broader spectrum of threats 
       not only from hostile states but also substate groups, 
       including those conducting cyberespionage. Sulick reveals 
       six fundamental elements of espionage in these stories: 
       the motivations that drove them to spy; their access and 
       the secrets they betrayed; their tradecraft, i.e., the 
       techniques of concealing their espionage; their exposure; 
       their punishment; and, finally, the damage they inflicted 
       on America's national security. The book is the sequel to 
       Sulick's popular Spying in America: Espionage from the 
       Revolutionary War to the Dawn of the Cold War. Together 
       they serve as a basic introduction to understanding 
       America's vulnerability to espionage, which has oscillated
       between peacetime complacency and wartime vigilance, and 
       continues to be shaped by the inherent conflict between 
       our nation's security needs and our commitment to the 
       preservation of civil liberties."--|cPublisher 
       description. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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