Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence Free Audiobook Download by Amy B. Zegart
Amy B. Zegart, a professor of history and American intelligence studies, provides the most comprehensive and critical study of American intelligence history to date. The book is an important contribution to understanding the U.S. national security state and how it has shaped and been shaped by the global Cold War era
In Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence, Amy B. Zegart provides readers with a comprehensive history of the intelligence community that is accessible and informative. She tells about efforts to set up secret programs aimed at fighting communism in the United States and abroad, as well as how spies were caught throughout the 20th century.
This audiobook is a history of the US intelligence community from the time when spy craft was just beginning to the present day. Zegart argues that while this country's spies perform necessary, patriotic work, they also make mistakes and cause harm both in the name of protecting America and in pursuit of other objectives.
This book is a great resource for anyone interested in the history of intelligence work and what it might be like to live in an era of increasing surveillance and governmental control.
Spies, Lies and Algorithms is a comprehensive history of the American intelligence community. It tells the story of how intelligence has influenced American foreign policy in recent decades, with a focus on the years after World War II through the 1980s. Amy Zegart takes an interesting angle to this subject by interviewing some of America's top spies, including Allen Dulles and James Jesus Angleton.
Published Date | 2022-02-01 |
Duration | 11 hours 55 minutes |
Author | Amy B. Zegart |
Narrated | Amy B. Zegart |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | History |
Parent Category | World |