Intelligence War in Afghanistan: Regional and International Intelligence Agencies Play the Tom & Jerry Endless Game on the Local Chessboard
Title | Intelligence War in Afghanistan: Regional and International Intelligence Agencies Play the Tom & Jerry Endless Game on the Local Chessboard PDF eBook |
Author | Musa Khan Jalalzai |
Publisher | Vij Books India |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2020-04-03 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9789388161688 |
This book discusses the Intelligence war in Afghanistan and the important role that the Intelligence agencies play in it.
INTELLIGENCE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN
Title | INTELLIGENCE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN PDF eBook |
Author | MUSA KHAN. JALALZAI |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2019 |
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ISBN | 9789388161497 |
The Intelligence War in Afghanistan
Title | The Intelligence War in Afghanistan PDF eBook |
Author | Musa Khan |
Publisher | Vij Books India Pvt Ltd |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2019-05-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9388161505 |
Globalisation continues to challenge our world at unprecedented speed. Technological innovations, changing geographical developments, regional rivalries, and destruction of national critical infrastructures in several Muslim states due to the US so called war on terrorism-all transformed the structures and hierarchies of societies. The idea of development of a nation that sounds on tripods that are food, shelter and security failed. The Edward Snowden leaks challenged policy makers and the public understanding and perspectives on the role of security intelligence in liberal democratic states. The persisting imbalance of power in the United States, its institutional turmoil, and intelligence war, and the noticeably tilting power have made the country feel vulnerable and prodded it into military ventures. The calibration of Western allies around Whitehouse as the sole centre of globalization has only brought instability, destruction and loss of human lives.
Crossing the Rubicon
Title | Crossing the Rubicon PDF eBook |
Author | Michael C. Ruppert |
Publisher | New Society Publisher |
Pages | 773 |
Release | 2004-09-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1550923188 |
The acclaimed investigative reporter and author of Confronting Collapse examines the global forces that led to 9/11 in this provocative exposé. The attacks of September 11, 2001 were accomplished through an amazing orchestration of logistics and personnel. Crossing the Rubicon examines how such a conspiracy was possible through an interdisciplinary analysis of petroleum, geopolitics, narco-traffic, intelligence and militarism—without which 9/11 cannot be understood. In reality, 9/11 and the resulting "War on Terror" are parts of a massive authoritarian response to an emerging economic crisis of unprecedented scale. Peak Oil—the beginning of the end for our industrial civilization—is driving the elites of American power to implement unthinkably draconian measures of repression, warfare and population control. Crossing the Rubicon is more than a story of corruption and greed. It is a map of the perilous terrain through which we are all now making our way.
A Different Kind of War
Title | A Different Kind of War PDF eBook |
Author | Donald P. Wright |
Publisher | www.Militarybookshop.CompanyUK |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 2010-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781907521157 |
Based on hundreds of oral interviews and unclassified documents, this study offers a comprehensive chronological narrative of the first four years of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Great Power Competition
Title | Great Power Competition PDF eBook |
Author | Mahir J Ibrahimov |
Publisher | |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2021-01-18 |
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November 2020 Great Power Competition: The Changing Landscape of Global Geopolitics is a collection of essays originating from the Cultural and Area Studies Office of the Combined Arms Center in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Editor Mahir J. Ibrahimov has culled together an expansion of his previous volume, Cultural Perspectives, Geopolitics, & Energy Security of Eurasia: Is the Next Global Conflict Imminent? In this volume, experts consider cultural and geopolitical implications of Chinese and Russian power projections throughout Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa. Why buy a book you can download for free? We print the paperback book so you don't have to. First you gotta find a good clean (legible) copy and make sure it's the latest version (not always easy). Some documents found on the web are missing some pages or the image quality is so poor, they are difficult to read. If you find a good copy, you could print it using a network printer you share with 100 other people (typically its either out of paper or toner). If it's just a 10-page document, no problem, but if it's 250-pages, you will need to punch 3 holes in all those pages and put it in a 3-ring binder. Takes at least an hour. It's much more cost-effective to just order the bound paperback from Amazon.com We include a Table of Contents on the back cover for quick reference. We print these paperbacks as a service so you don't have to. The books are compact, tightly-bound paperback, pocket-size (6 by 9 inches), with large text and glossy cover. 4th Watch Publishing Co. is a SDVOSB. https: //usgovpub.com
The Cultural Cold War
Title | The Cultural Cold War PDF eBook |
Author | Frances Stonor Saunders |
Publisher | New Press, The |
Pages | 458 |
Release | 2013-11-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1595589147 |
During the Cold War, freedom of expression was vaunted as liberal democracy’s most cherished possession—but such freedom was put in service of a hidden agenda. In The Cultural Cold War, Frances Stonor Saunders reveals the extraordinary efforts of a secret campaign in which some of the most vocal exponents of intellectual freedom in the West were working for or subsidized by the CIA—whether they knew it or not. Called "the most comprehensive account yet of the [CIA’s] activities between 1947 and 1967" by the New York Times, the book presents shocking evidence of the CIA’s undercover program of cultural interventions in Western Europe and at home, drawing together declassified documents and exclusive interviews to expose the CIA’s astonishing campaign to deploy the likes of Hannah Arendt, Isaiah Berlin, Leonard Bernstein, Robert Lowell, George Orwell, and Jackson Pollock as weapons in the Cold War. Translated into ten languages, this classic work—now with a new preface by the author—is "a real contribution to popular understanding of the postwar period" (The Wall Street Journal), and its story of covert cultural efforts to win hearts and minds continues to be relevant today.