Between overt diplomacy and armed conflict is a more subtle game of policy influence. Nation-states and non-state actors use a variety of means to encourage preferred decisions by the U.S. government. This book moves beyond sensationalist accounts of foreign influence over U.S. policy making to address a growing issue in security and intelligence.
Between overt diplomacy and armed conflict is a more subtle game of policy influence. Nation-states and non-state actors use a variety of means to encourage preferred decisions by the U.S. government. This book moves beyond sensationalist accounts of foreign influence over U.S. policy making to address a growing issue in security and intelligence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Darren E. Tromblay has served the U.S. Intelligence Community as an Intelligence Analyst for more than a decade. He is the author of The U.S. Domestic Intelligence Enterprise: History, Development, and Operations (2015) and coauthor of Securing U.S. Innovation (2016). Tromblay has been published by Lawfare, The Hill, Small Wars Journal, Intelligence and National Security, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, and the International Journal of Intelligence Ethics. He holds an MA from the George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs and an MS from the National Intelligence University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter One: Undiplomatic Activities Chapter Two: Cashing In: How Foreign Powers Leverage Hired U.S. Proxies as Intelligence Intermediaries Chapter Three: In Search of a Good Cause for a Bad Reason Chapter Four: Assaulting the Ivory Tower Chapter Five: Skewing the Presses: Foreign Manipulation of Media Chapter Six: Corrupting Culture: Foreign Actors' Exploitation of the U.S. Melting Pot Ethos Chapter Seven: An Un-Fara-Fight Conclusion
Introduction Chapter One: Undiplomatic Activities Chapter Two: Cashing In: How Foreign Powers Leverage Hired U.S. Proxies as Intelligence Intermediaries Chapter Three: In Search of a Good Cause for a Bad Reason Chapter Four: Assaulting the Ivory Tower Chapter Five: Skewing the Presses: Foreign Manipulation of Media Chapter Six: Corrupting Culture: Foreign Actors' Exploitation of the U.S. Melting Pot Ethos Chapter Seven: An Un-Fara-Fight Conclusion
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