The Spy and the State: The History of American Intelligence
The Spy and the State: The History of American Intelligence
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Abstract
Do you ever wonder what the United States is doing in the shadows? For example, is the NSA spying on Americans? It wouldn’t be the first time. Does the CIA still assassinate people? Depends on what you mean by “assassinate.” Is the intelligence community really a “deep state” that subverts American democracy? Not exactly, but it has interfered in politics too often in US history. While these and other questions have worried the American people in recent years, their origins reach back even further, to the very beginning of the United States. The Spy and The State presents the complete history of American intelligence from the Revolutionary War to the present. Based on original research and a new interpretation of the role of intelligence in the United States, this lively book addresses the key people, events, and controversies that have shaped American intelligence into what it is today. The timing could not be any more urgent. Intelligence is changing the world as we know it and will transform US national security and the American way of life in the twenty-first century. Ultimately, The Spy and the State will equip its readers with the foundation to understand the past, navigate the present, and prepare for the future of American intelligence.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: The Secrets Behind the Stars and Stripes
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Part One The Eagle’s Eyes: The Dawn of American Intelligence
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A Revolution Sub Rosa: The Shadow War for Independence
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The Founders, the First Citizen, and the First American Intelligence System
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Bitter Bedfellows: Ideology, Intelligence, and Opposition Politics
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The President’s Private Fund for Part-Time Spies
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Uncivil-Intelligence Relations in the Civil War
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A Revolution Sub Rosa: The Shadow War for Independence
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Part Two The Birth of the US Intelligence Community: The Competition to Control Intelligence
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Intelligence in the Service of a New Empire and Old Institutions
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The Blurry Blue Line: Domestic Intelligence and the Origins of the FBI
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Intelligence in No-Man’s-Land
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A Return to Normalcy
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Navigating into the Gathering Storm with Hoover at the Helm
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Donovan’s Finest Hour
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An Intelligence Failure and an Intelligence Insurgency
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Coordination at Last?
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Intelligence in the Service of a New Empire and Old Institutions
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Part Three The Covert Cold War: The Construction of the Secret National Security State
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Part Four An American Intelligence State: US Civil-Intelligence Relations at the Crossroads
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End Matter
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