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Spies The U.S. and Russian Espionage Game from the Cold War to the 21st Century Sean N. Kalic is professor of military history in the Department of Military History at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College

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Spies The U.S. and Russian Espionage Game from the Cold War to the 21st Century Sean N. Kalic is professor of military history in the Department of Military History at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College

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Spies The U.S. and Russian Espionage Game from the Cold War to the 21st Century For more than four decades after World War II, the quest for intelligence drove the Soviet Union and the United States to develop a high-stakes "game" of spying on one another throughout the Cold War. Each nation needed to be aware of and prepared to counter the capabilities of their primary nemesis. Therefore, as the Cold War period developed and technology advanced, the mutual goal to maintain up-to-date intelligence mandated that the process by which the "game" was played encompass an ever-wider range of intelligence gathering means. Covering far more than the United States and Soviet Union's use of human spies, this book examines the advanced technological means by which the two nations' intelligence agencies worked to ensure that they had an accurate understanding of the enemy.

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