Deception: Spies, Lies and How Russia Dupes the WestA&C Black, 1 мар. 2012 г. - Всего страниц: 384 ________________________________ 'Putin [and] his friends ... are gangsters on a scale that makes Al Capone or the Corleones seem small-time ... Lucas is right to castigate our folly in treating all this so lightly.' - Max Hastings, Sunday Times 'This important book is a sequel to the author's last indictment of the Putin regime, The New Cold War, which came out four years ago. Deception is, if anything, even more devastating.' - Standpoint 'Urgent and heartfelt.' - The Times _____________________________________ From the capture of Sidney Reilly, the 'Ace of Spies', by Lenin's Bolsheviks in 1925, to the deportation from the USA of Anna Chapman, the 'Redhead under the Bed', in 2010, Kremlin and Western spymasters have battled for supremacy for nearly a century. In Deception Edward Lucas uncovers the real story of Chapman and her colleagues in Britain and America, unveiling their clandestine missions and the spy-hunt that led to their downfall. It reveals unknown triumphs and disasters of Western intelligence in the Cold War, providing the background to the new world of industrial and political espionage. To tell the story of post-Soviet espionage, Lucas draws on exclusive interviews with Russia's top NATO spy, Herman Simm, and unveils the horrific treatment of a Moscow lawyer who dared to challenge the ruling criminal syndicate there. Once the threat from Moscow was international communism; now it comes from the siloviki, Russia's ruthless 'men of power'. |
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Map | 1 |
Looting and Murder | 23 |
The Pirate State | 52 |
Deadly Games and Useful Idiots | 79 |
Real Spies Real Victims | 102 |
Fact and Fiction | 123 |
Spies Like Us | 149 |
The New Illegals | 164 |
The Cockpit ofEurope | 193 |
Between the Hammer and the Anvil | 216 |
IO The Upside DoWn World | 251 |
The Traitors Tale | 268 |
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