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Offline Lance Payette

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Re: Anyone but Tom understand what the "KGB stuff" is all about?
« Reply #40 on: January 24, 2026, 02:20:23 PM »
More to the point: Insofar as I am able to determine, John Newman has NEVER published ONE WORD in ANY peer-reviewed scholarly or professional journal. This is almost unbelievable. Despite his supposed bombshell discoveries, he has not submitted ONE for peer review. This in itself is sufficient to tell you that Newman is not a "serious researcher" in any context other than JFKA-mania.

(Don't be misled: There is another John M. Newman who is a professor and publishes extensively in professional journals on antitrust topics.)

Little Old Me has published in law reviews. You can find my first, "Risks Under the Antitrust Laws Against Tying and Monopolization," published in the Idaho Law Review in 1986, if you care to subscribe to the service HeinOnline. I absolutely busted my butt on that obscure piece, but the first submission for peer review just about had me in tears (it was rejected by a much more influential journal than the ILR, but I did eventually have a piece included in the upper-echelon Antitrust Law Journal a decade later).

Instead of bandying about terms like "serious researcher," folks should challenge kooky Newman as to why he self-publishes and, despite his academic connections, has NEVER submitted ANYTHING for peer review. Just ONE "Oswald CIA" nugget, pal, just ONE.

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Re: Anyone but Tom understand what the "KGB stuff" is all about?
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Re: Anyone but Tom understand what the "KGB stuff" is all about?
« Reply #41 on: January 24, 2026, 02:51:36 PM »
Instead of bandying about terms like "serious researcher," folks should challenge kooky Newman as to why he self-publishes and, despite his academic connections, has NEVER submitted ANYTHING for peer review. Just ONE "Oswald CIA" nugget, pal, just ONE.

Dear Sonderführer Storing I mean Fancy Pants Rants,

It's "Oswald and the CIA," not "Oswald CIA."

Regardless, Tennent H. Bagley earned a PhD in political science from the University of Geneva, and his 35-page article, "Ghosts of the Spy Wars," was published in the International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence in 2014.

Why are you afraid to read it?

Is it because your wife doesn't want you to?

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08850607.2014.962362#d1e141


The International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence is a quarterly academic journal about intelligence studies and responses to intelligence activities. All articles submitted to this journal undergo editorial screening and review.[1] The journal was established in 1986[2] and is published by Routledge. The editor-in-chief is Dr. Jan Goldman (The Citadel).[3] -- Wikipedia

Another International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence article that's pro-Bagley and anti-Nosenko is Alan W. Messer's 2013 "In Pursuit of the Squared Circle: The Nosenko Theories Revisited," in which he posits the idea that Nosenko was -- as Bagley says in "Spy Wars" -- a false defector-in-place in Geneva in June 1962, sent to the CIA there to discredit what a recent true defector, Anatoliy Golitsyn, was telling James Angleton about possible KGB penetrations of the CIA, the FBI, and the intelligence services of our NATO allies -- but instead of a false physical defector to the U.S. in February 1964, he was a rogue one whose bona fides the KGB had no choice but to support through its moles in the CIA and its Kremlin-loyal triple agents like Aleksei Kulak (J. Edgar Hoover's shielded-from-CIA FEDORA at the Bureau's NYC field office).

Here's the blurb on Messer:

W. Alan Messer joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1972 after serving in the U.S. Army and earning an M.A. in International Affairs from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. For nearly sixteen years he was an analyst on Soviet defense economics, including strategic missile production assessments, in the Agency's Directorate of Intelligence. After a two-year stint in the Directorate of Science and Technology, serving as a program manager in its Mobile Missile Assessment Center, Mr. Messer joined the Directorate of Operations as an operations officer on operational counterintelligence, specializing in the Soviet/Russian intelligence services. He retired from the CIA in 2003.

It's a great read, but unfortunately it costs $56 at Taylor & Francis Online.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08850607.2013.757994?needAccess=true


-- Tom




 
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Re: Anyone but Tom understand what the "KGB stuff" is all about?
« Reply #42 on: January 24, 2026, 03:49:18 PM »
I'm starting to feel somewhat guilty about kicking TG's butt, but I saw his post when I logged out and, hey, I actually read Bagley's article.

Uh, no, TG, back to the drawing board for you.

Bagley's article is not a peer-reviewed research piece. The title - duh - kind of tells you that. TG conveniently doesn't give you the full title:

"Ghosts of the Spy Wars: A Personal Reminder to Interested Parties."

In case you didn't catch that:

A PERSONAL REMINDER

By far the greatest number of citations are to Bagley's own book. IT'S AN OPINION PIECE, TG. Jesus.

Know how many times it's been cited since it was publshed in 2014. Correct: ZERO.

I don't know if the Wikipedia article on the International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence was written by TG, but it is not accurate. From the journal itself:

"The International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence serves as a medium for professionals and scholars to exchange opinions on issues and challenges encountered by both government and business institutions in making contemporary intelligence-related decisions and policy."

In case you didn't catch that:

EXCHANGE OPINIONS

Peer review is limited to research articles. Bagley's "personal reminder" was not a research article.

"Peer Review Policy: All papers submitted to the International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence undergo initial editorial screening. Once deemed suitable, research articles are sent out for double-anonymous peer review by at least two independent referees."

Give it up, TG. Thank God I don't see most of your posts, but you are embarrassing yourself in the ones I do see.

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Re: Anyone but Tom understand what the "KGB stuff" is all about?
« Reply #43 on: January 24, 2026, 03:58:51 PM »
I'm starting to feel somewhat guilty about kicking TG's butt, but I saw his post when I logged out and, hey, I actually read Bagley's article.

Uh, no, TG, back to the drawing board for you.

Bagley's article is not a peer-reviewed research piece. The title - duh - kind of tells you that. TG conveniently doesn't give you the full title:

"Ghosts of the Spy Wars: A Personal Reminder to Interested Parties."

In case you didn't catch that:

A PERSONAL REMINDER

By far the greatest number of citations are to Bagley's own book. IT'S AN OPINION PIECE, TG. Jesus.

Know how many times it's been cited since it was publshed in 2014. Correct: ZERO.

I don't know if the Wikipedia article on the International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence was written by TG, but it is not accurate. From the journal itself:

"The International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence serves as a medium for professionals and scholars to exchange opinions on issues and challenges encountered by both government and business institutions in making contemporary intelligence-related decisions and policy."

In case you didn't catch that:

EXCHANGE OPINIONS

Peer review is limited to research articles. Bagley's "personal reminder" was not a research article.

"Peer Review Policy: All papers submitted to the International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence undergo initial editorial screening. Once deemed suitable, research articles are sent out for double-anonymous peer review by at least two independent referees."

Give it up, TG. Thank God I don't see most of your posts, but you are embarrassing yourself in the ones I do see.

Lance, you're a fool.

As are all Trump-lovers.

And why are you shouting all of a sudden?

ME: Has Tennent H. Bagley's 2014 article, "Ghosts of the Spy Wars," been cited in any books or articles by "serious" authors?

GROK: Yes, Tennent H. Bagley's 2014 article "Ghosts of the Spy Wars: A Personal Reminder to Interested Parties" (published in the International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 28, No. 1) has been cited or referenced in several works by authors in the intelligence studies field, including academics, historians, and former intelligence professionals — whom one could reasonably consider "serious" in this specialized domain.

Key examples include:

It appears in the bibliography of the book KGB Literati (University of Toronto Press, 2025 or late publication context), listed as: Bagley, Tennent H. “Ghosts of the Spy Wars: A Personal Reminder to Interested Parties.” International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence.

It is cited in academic theses/dissertations, such as Kyle S. Cunliffe's thesis "An existential crisis and a golden opportunity? Assessing hard-target espionage in the cyber era" (Aberystwyth University), where it is referenced in the context of Cold War spy operations and sources.

It is referenced in intelligence/counterintelligence library guides, such as the Naval War College's LibGuide on "Counterintelligence: Cold War," which lists it among key resources.

It has been discussed or quoted in online analyses and commentary by writers focused on espionage history, including Substack posts and SpyTalk (a platform with contributions from journalists and former intelligence figures) that engage seriously with Bagley's arguments on topics like KGB penetrations, Yuri Nosenko, and cases such as TOPHAT.

The article itself is hosted on academic platforms like Taylor & Francis (the journal publisher), ResearchGate, Semantic Scholar, and Ingenta Connect, often with metrics or download options indicating scholarly interest.

While it does not appear to have extremely high citation counts on open sources (e.g., no prominent Google Scholar hits surfaced in broad searches, possibly due to the niche field and paywalls), its inclusion in bibliographies, theses, and specialized intelligence literature shows it has been taken seriously and engaged with by experts in Cold War espionage studies.

Bagley's work overall (including his earlier book Spy Wars) is frequently praised in these contexts as insightful from a former CIA counterintelligence officer's perspective. The 2014 piece serves as a follow-up/extension to those ideas and has been noted accordingly by authors in the field. If you're looking for specific citation counts or full-text access, academic databases like JSTOR or the journal's site would provide more precise metrics.

. . . . . . .

ME: How about his 2007 book, "Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games"?

GROK: Yes, Tennent H. Bagley's 2007 book Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games (published by Yale University Press) has been widely cited, referenced, and engaged with by "serious" authors in the fields of intelligence studies, Cold War history, espionage scholarship, and related academic/professional work. As a memoir/analysis from a former senior CIA counterintelligence officer focused on the controversial Yuri Nosenko defection case (and broader KGB-CIA interactions, including mole-hunting and figures like Oleg Penkovsky and Dmitri Polyakov), it has sparked debate and been taken seriously—though opinions on its conclusions vary.

Key indicators of its reception among credible sources include:

Academic and scholarly citations/reviews — It received a formal review in the peer-reviewed journal Intelligence and National Security (Vol. 24, No. 3, 2009), where it's discussed in the context of Cold War espionage history. The book appears in bibliographies and library catalogs for intelligence studies programs (e.g., via WorldCat, university libraries like Missouri University of Science & Technology, and academic databases). It's referenced in discussions of KGB penetrations, defector reliability, and CIA internal debates.

Reviews by prominent journalists, historians, and intelligence experts — Positive or notable endorsements came from figures like:

Evan Thomas (historian and author of books on U.S. intelligence, such as The Very Best Men).

David Ignatius (longtime Washington Post columnist on intelligence and foreign affairs).

Ron Rosenbaum (journalist and author known for Cold War/esoterica writing).

Edward Jay Epstein (author of books on intelligence and the Warren Commission).

Frederick Kempe (former Wall Street Journal editor and author of Berlin 1961).

A detailed New York Times review by Evan Thomas (2007) treated it as a serious contribution, noting Bagley's insider perspective on Nosenko and potential moles.

William Safire (Pulitzer-winning New York Times columnist) selected it as a "publishing sleeper-seller of the year" for 2007.

Influence in broader intelligence literature — It's frequently mentioned in discussions of Cold War spy cases (e.g., Nosenko's role in Oswald-related claims, Angleton's mole-hunt paranoia). Later works by Bagley himself (like Spymaster in 2015, co-authored with insights from KGB General Sergey Kondrashev) build on it and reference similar themes. It's also cited or alluded to in online analyses by former intelligence professionals and historians on platforms like SpyTalk or archived commentaries. The book is available free on the Internet Archive and has been discussed in contexts challenging official narratives (e.g., by authors skeptical of Nosenko's bona fides).

While exact citation counts aren't always easy to pinpoint in open sources (Google Scholar results were limited in searches, likely due to the niche field and paywalls), its inclusion in specialized journals, major reviews, and intelligence bibliographies shows substantial engagement by academics, historians, journalists specializing in espionage, and ex-intelligence figures. Critics (including some historians like Christopher Andrew) have questioned its interpretations as overly suspicious or unconvincing, but that's common in this contentious area—it's still treated as a key primary source and provocative contribution rather than dismissed.

Overall, Spy Wars is far more prominent and cited than the 2014 article, reflecting its status as a full-length, Yale-published work that stirred debate in serious circles upon release and continues to inform discussions on CIA-KGB "spy wars."

If you're interested in specific excerpts, reviews, or related books, I can point you to sources like the Intelligence and National Security review or the NYT piece.


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Re: Anyone but Tom understand what the "KGB stuff" is all about?
« Reply #44 on: January 24, 2026, 05:38:02 PM »
The journal in which Bagley's opinion piece was published (after his death at age 88) shows "Citations: 0."

I hate to break the news to TG, who has a case of Bagley worship unprecedented in my considerable experience with religious fanatics of all stripes, but references in books and articles are not "citations." Citations in this context means peer-reviewed journals. That's why the journal itself shows 0.

Holy God, you folks have no idea - or maybe you do, but I didn't - of the level of OBSESSION you are dealing with in TG. In my little effort at researching Bagley's opinion piece, I discovered that TG is literally EVERYWHERE that Bagley is mentioned. You literally can't write something about Bagley or the KGB stuff on the most obscure site without TG spewing spittle all over his keyboard. Truly, and I mean this sincerely, I do not believe I have EVER, ANYWHERE, encountered a level of obsession like this. What you see at this forum, jaw-dropping as it is, is not even the tip of the iceberg.

Well, I hope this thread has elucidated TG's "KGB stuff" for some of you. It hasn't for me, "exposed" being the term that I might use.

I will now let TG have the last 47 posts and 28,312 words that no one reads because he literally can't stop himself.

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Re: Anyone but Tom understand what the "KGB stuff" is all about?
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Re: Anyone but Tom understand what the "KGB stuff" is all about?
« Reply #45 on: January 24, 2026, 10:42:54 PM »
The journal in which Bagley's opinion piece was published (after his death at age 88) shows "Citations: 0."


Dear Fancy Pants Rants,


According to Google Scholar, these are the works that have cited at least one of Bagley's three different publications (in chronological order): Spy Wars, Spymaster, and "Ghosts of the Spy Wars."


Spy Wars:

The spies who came to the East: Soviet illegals in the post-World War II Japan
G Serscikov - Journal of Intelligence History, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article describes the Soviet illegals intelligence program that was established one
hundred years ago. It offers a brief overview of the Soviet intelligence organizations involved in …


Rethinking US Counterintelligence: A Game Theoretical Approach
R Breeden - 2024 - search.proquest.com
For a field as complex as counterintelligence, a carefully thought-out rationalization for
observations of the world in which practitioners, decision-makers, and academia reside continues …


“We're Supposed To Have A Special Relationship.” Cold War Men and Espionage Narratives of Operation Stopwatch/Gold in Ian McEwan's The Innocent1
Roxana Oltean - War, Espionage, and Masculinity in British Fiction, 2023 - books.google.com
This paper takes a comparative approach to early Cold War British and American masculinities in Ian McEwan's The Innocent, contextualizing the analysis with non-fictional American …


“An Ominous Talent”: Oleg Gribanov and KGB Counterintelligence
F Kovacevic - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Lieutenant General Oleg Gribanov was one of the most enigmatic and controversial leadership figures in the history of Soviet counterintelligence. Having joined the ranks of Soviet state …


[PDF] abin.gov.br
Como pegar um espião
AR Pereira - Revista Brasileira de Inteligência, 2023 - rbi.abin.gov.br
A espionagem é utilizada na obtenção de informações para apoiar o processo decisório
estatal. Os Estados praticam a contraespionagem para proteger seus segredos. Três casos


[PDF] esg.br
DEZ LIÇÕES QUE PODEMOS APRENDER COM OS “ILEGAIS”
AR Pereira, RA de Arruda - Revista da Escola Superior de Guerra, 2025 - revista.esg.br
O mundo da inteligência é hermético e o usuário final da inteligência, via de regra, é um
político com pouco ou nenhum conhecimento sobre o assunto. Este ensaio visa, a partir de um …

A study on how cyber economic espionage affects US national security and competitiveness
AM Mayers - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Cyber economic espionage is the use or facilitation of covert, forcible, or misleading means
by a nation-state or its proxies to acquire economic intelligence by using computer networks. …


The Final Act: The Helsinki Accords and the Transformation of the Cold War
MC Morgan - 2018 - torrossa.com
Names: Morgan, Michael Cotey, author. Title: The final act: the Helsinki Accords and the
transformation of the Cold War/Michael Cotey Morgan. Description: Princeton: Princeton …


[HTML] dukeupress.edu
[BOOK] From Washington to Moscow: US-Soviet relations and the collapse of the USSR
L Sell - 2016 - books.google.com
When the United States and the Soviet Union signed the first Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
accords in 1972 it was generally seen as the point at which the USSR achieved parity with


[BOOK] Agents of Influence: How the KGB Subverted Western Democracies
M Hollingsworth - 2023 - books.google.com
There's no such thing as a former KGB man...'A gripping story filled with remarkable
revelations.'Tom Bower, author of Revenge Agents of Influence reveals the secret history of …


[PDF] tandfonline.com
John Cairncross, RASCLS and a reassessment of his motives
C Smith - Intelligence and National Security, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT In 1990, John Cairncross was identified as the 'fifth man'of the Cambridge Ring
of Five. Historians have provided various motivations for Cairncross' decision to spy for the …


[PDF] tandfonline.com
State Department cipher machines and communications security in the early Cold War, 1944–1965
D Easter - Intelligence and National Security, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT From 1944 the State Department attempted to improve its communications
security by creating a Division of Cryptography and mechanising the encryption process …


The need to up our game in countering disinformation
T Leventhal - Comparative Strategy, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The US government should establish a nongovernmental institute of expert spokespersons
to counter foreign disinformation and propaganda more effectively. Such an institute would …


Save Cite Cited by 3 Related articles All 2 versions
[PDF] kyleorton.co.uk
Doubles Troubles: The CIA and Double Agents during the Cold War
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Double agents are a special breed of people. They pretend to spy for one foreign
intelligence service while actually spying for another. All intelligence services fall victim to …


[BOOK] The Illegals: Russia's Most Audacious Spies and Their Century-Long Mission to Infiltrate the West
S Walker - 2025 - books.google.com
The definitive history of Russia's most secret spy program, from the earliest days of the
Soviet Union to Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and a revelatory examination of how that hidden …


[PDF] mit.edu
Glorified Images of Soviet State Security and Intelligence Services: A Survey of Books Published in Putin's Russia
F Kovacevic - Journal of Cold War Studies, 2024 - direct.mit.edu
This survey article critically evaluates books about the Soviet-era state security and
intelligence services published in Russia over the past quarter century by eight major pro …


[PDF] jhu.edu
Covert Networks: A Comparative Study of Intelligence Techniques Used By Foreign Intelligence Agencies to Weaponize Social Media
S Ogar - 2019 - jscholarship.library.jhu.edu
Abstract From the Bolshevik Revolution to the Brexit Vote, the covert world of intelligence
has attempted to influence global events with varying degrees of success. In 2016, one of …


Penkovsky, the Spy Who Tried to Destroy the World
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) lore and popular culture tout Col. Oleg Penkovsky
as “the spy who saved the world” during the Berlin and Cuban missile crises. In fact, his …


[PDF] state.gov
[PDF] More Than a Century of Antisemitism: How Successive Occupants of the
GE Center - 2024 - 2021-2025.state.gov
For over a century, Tsarist, Soviet and now Russian Federation authorities have used
antisemitism to discredit, divide, and weaken their perceived adversaries at home and …


[BOOK] Gli infiltrati: La vera storia del più riservato programma di spionaggio russo in Occidente
S Walker - 2025 - books.google.com
Nel 2010 negli Stati Uniti furono arrestate dieci spie russe che, sotto false identità, si erano
infiltrate nella società americana per trasmettere informazioni riservate a Mosca. Nessuno …


[PDF] proquest.com
[BOOK] Propaganda on Steroids: A Case Study on How Communication Technology" Pumped-Up" Russian Black Propaganda
RE Rosin - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Propaganda is a tool used to exercise power through an act of communication. It is a type of
communication that this study refers to as manipulative communication, where an actor …


[PDF] joanmellen.com
[BOOK] Blood in the water: How the US and Israel conspired to ambush the USS liberty
J Mellen - 2018 - joanmellen.com
FIVE: MEIR AMIT ON THE MOVE SIX: HEROES IN THE SEAWEED SEVEN:
CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY EIGHT: WITH THE SIXTH FLEET NINE: COVER UP TEN …


[BOOK] The Spy who Would be Tsar: The Mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the Far-right Underground
K Coogan - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Michal Goleniewski was one of the Cold War's most important spies but has been
overlooked in the vast literature on the intelligence battles between the Western Powers and …


SPIES IN THE WORLD OF FICTION
IF Carré, T Clancy, A Judd… - The Psychology of Spies …, 2022 - books.google.com
An evaluation of the role of plot and characterisation in fiction, followed by a focus on how
writers in the spy fiction genre develop the personalities when they face critical decisions …


The Soviet International Agenda on Human Rights and the" Second Helsinki Process"
RM Cucciolla - Gorbachev, Italian communism and human rights …, 2022 - torrossa.com
In the second half of the 1980s, the USSR attempted to play an active role in the promotion
of human rights at an international level. In addition to the personal vision of Mikhail …


Spies
SN Kalic - 2019 - torrossa.com
Description: Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Security International,[2019]| Includes
bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2018049628 (print)| LCCN …


[PDF] jyu.fi
Aktiivisten toimenpiteiden heijastumia
J Kotakallio - 2023 - jyx.jyu.fi
The study observed the Cold War-era term Active Measures. The term is associated with
Soviet and Russian intelligence. Efforts have been made to find different attributes for this



[PDF] Kleine Brüder des KGB
C Nehring - Die Kooperation von Ddr-Auslandsaufklärung und … - bundesarchiv.de
Kleine Brüder des KGB - Page 1 Christopher Nehring Kleine Brüder des KGB Die Kooperation
von DDR-Auslandsaufklärung und bulgarischer Staatssicherheit BF informiert 42 (2019) Page 2 …


The NKVD General: Boris Volodarsky: Stalin's Agent: The Life and Death of Alexander Orlov Oxford University Press, London and New York, 2015, 789 p., $34.95.
N West - 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Alexander Orlov is a legendary figure in the counterintelligence world for several reasons.
Although he abandoned the Soviet cause in 1938 and fled to the United States with his wife …


[PDF] jeremydfoote.com
Transparency, control, and content generation on Wikipedia: editorial strategies and technical affordances
SA Matei, J Foote - Transparency in Social Media: Tools, Methods and …, 2015 - Springer
Wikipedia is perhaps the most culturally influential example of “peer production” principles in
action, and is certainly the most visible. As the sixth most popular web site on the Internet …


La “seconda Helsinki” sovietica
RM Cucciolla - Diritti umani e la trasformazione delle culture politiche …, 2021 - torrossa.com
Nella seconda metà degli anni Ottanta, l'Urss sperimentò un ruolo attivo nella promozione
dei diritti umani a livello internazionale. Oltre alle visioni personali di Michail Gorbačëv e …


[CITATION] The Illegals: Russia's Most Audacious Spies and the Plot to Infiltrate the West
S Walker - 2025 - Profile Books


[CITATION] Oleg Penkovsky
O Penkovsky   


[BOOK] Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games
TH Bagley - 2007 - books.google.com
Chosen by William Safire in the New York Times to be the publishing sleeper-seller of the
year for 2007. In this rapid-paced book, a former CIA chief of Soviet bloc counterintelligence …


Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games
JR Clark - 2009 - JSTOR
tion, the Hungarian-Soviet Cultural Society, which was entrusted with the dissemination of
Soviet culture. This proved to be a Page 1 tion, the Hungarian-Soviet Cultural Society, which …


A Review of: “The Nosenko Affair Revisited” Tennent H. Bagley: Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries and Deadly Games Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2007, 313 p …
RD Chapman - 2008 - Taylor & Francis
It’s a powerful book. Tennent ‘‘Pete’’ Bagley’s Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries and Deadly Games
is like none we’ve read before. It rocks the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with the Yuri …



Bagley, Tennent H. Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games
D Pitt - Booklist, 2007 - go.gale.com
Bagley, who oversaw the CIA's operations against the KGB in the 1960s, takes us deep
inside the cold war spy game. He focuses on a notorious case, one he was intimately familiar …


My Two Moles: A Memoir
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
During my career, I had the dubious experience of crossing paths with the two most notorious
foreign intelligence penetrations (“moles”) of the US Intelligence Community (IC) during …


Morley, Jefferson. Our Man in Mexico: Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA
E Goedeken - Library Journal, 2008 - go.gale.com
As the Cold War recedes into history, we are starting to see a number of books dealing with
many of the remarkable characters who worked quietly (and sometimes not so quietly) …


Spymaster: startling Cold War revelations of a Soviet KGB chief
KF Jensen - 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Two old spies got together regularly in Brussels over a period of many years. Both were
retired. One was senior KGB officer Sergey Kondrashev. The other was his sometime opposite …

A Controversial Memoir
BB Fischer - 2014 - Taylor & Francis
For 50 years the late Tennent (Pete) Bagley pursued Yuri Nosenko, a KGB (Soviet Committee
for State Security) officer who defected in 1964. He believed that the Russian was a liar …


[CITATION] Spy wars: Moles, mysteries, and deadly games.
E Goedeken - 2007 - REED BUSINESS INFORMATION …



Spymaster


Spymaster: startling Cold War revelations of a Soviet KGB chief
KF Jensen - 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Two old spies got together regularly in Brussels over a period of many years. Both were
retired. One was senior KGB officer Sergey Kondrashev. The other was his sometime opposite …


A Controversial Memoir
BB Fischer - 2014 - Taylor & Francis
For 50 years the late Tennent (Pete) Bagley pursued Yuri Nosenko, a KGB (Soviet Committee
for State Security) officer who defected in 1964. He believed that the Russian was a liar …
[CITATION] Spy wars: Moles, mysteries, and deadly games.
E Goedeken - 2007 - REED BUSINESS INFORMATION …


[PDF] wiley.com
Through a glass, darkly: the CIA and oral history
A Hammond - History, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This article broaches the thorny issue of how we may study the history of the CIA by utilizing
oral history interviews. This article argues that while oral history interviews impose particular …


Kim and Jim Redux: Michael Holzman: Spies and Traitors: Kim Philby, James Angleton and Betrayal that Would Shape MI6, the CIA, and the Cold War Pegasus …
BB Fischer - 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Harold Adrian Russel (Kim) Philby and James (Jim) Angleton were two of the most notorious
figures of the Cold War. Philby was the first and most important of the famous Cambridge …


Spy dust and ghost surveillance: How the KGB spooked the CIA and hid aldrich ames in plain sight
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Presidents Day fell on the 21st of February in 1994. While other government employees
were relaxing on the federal holiday, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer Aldrich Hazen …


Counterintelligence
HB Peake - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies, 2010 - oxfordre.com
“Counterintelligence”(CI) is a term with multiple meanings—its definitions vary, even when
applied to a single nation. Yet it can be understood by identifying the common CI functions in …


Death to traitors? The pursuit of intelligence defectors from the Soviet Union to the Putin era
A Hänni, M Grossmann - Intelligence and National Security, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This article argues that Russia’s use of lethal violence against intelligence defectors has to
be understood as a public spectacle in which Russian leaders and intelligence officials never …


[PDF] scholarlypublishingcollective.org
The Spy Story Behind The Third Man
T Riegler - Journal of Austrian-American History, 2020 - scholarlypublishingcollective.org
The Third Man symbolically stands for espionage. Indeed, though its storyline concerns
friendship and the hunt for an unscrupulous black-market dealer, the film has been connected to …


WIE ERFOLGREICH SIND GEHEIMDIENSTLICHE TÖTUNGSOPERATIONEN? EIN VIER-EBENEN-MODELL.
C Nehring, A Hänni - Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda & …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
This article develops a model to holistically analyze the aims, effects, and the success of
assassination operations carried out by intelligence services. Our four-level model consists of a …


Indice degli autori e dei volumi recensiti
M a de Gaulle - rivisteweb.it
216 Pelletier, D.(a cura di), Les catholiques dans la République, 1905-2005. 217 Pelletier, D.,
La crise catholique. Religions, société, politique en France (1965-1978). 253 Porcaro, M., …


Since 1900
D Petruzzi, MFN New - search.ebscohost.com
The article lists books of military history since 1900s which includes" The Army Command
Post and Defense Reshaping 1987-1997," by Mark D. Sherry," Facing the Heat Barrier: A …


The UK–US Intelligence Partnership
SD Omand - The Oxford Handbook of National Security …, 2025 - books.google.com
The US–UK intelligence partnership is an important strand, many would say the thickest and
most resilient strand, of the wider defense, security, and intelligence relationship that has …

[PDF] lobster-magazine.co.uk
[PDF] Tokyo legend? Lee Harvey Oswald and Japan
K Coogan - Lobster, 2015 - lobster-magazine.co.uk
What do we know about Lee Harvey Oswald’s stay in Japan? Surprisingly, the answer is ‘very
little’. From autumn 1957 to late 1958, Lee Harvey Oswald worked at an American military …

Federal Bureau of Investigation
RJ BATVINIS - The Oxford Handbook of National Security …, 2025 - books.google.com
27.1. Background It was June 1939, two months before the start of World War II, when
President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a sweeping order to J. Edgar Hoover, the Director of the …

“An Ominous Talent”: Oleg Gribanov and KGB Counterintelligence
F Kovacevic - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Lieutenant General Oleg Gribanov was one of the most enigmatic and controversial leadership
figures in the history of Soviet counterintelligence. Having joined the ranks of Soviet state …


In Pursuit of the Squared Circle: The Nosenko Theories Revisited
WA Messer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The controversial case of KGB defector Yuriy Nosenko has centered on the contention that
he was a double agent for the KGB. Heretofore, compelling evidence suggesting that he was …


DIE SPIONAGEGESCHICHTE HINTER DER DRITTE MANN.
T Riegler - Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda & Security …, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
More than 70 years ago, The Third Man was shot in Vienna-a film that symbolically stands
for espionage. But strictly speaking, this is not the movie's subject, instead the plot tells the …


[BOOK] Secrecy and tradecraft in educational administration: The covert side of educational life
EA Samier - 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
During the last couple of decades, there has been an expansion in a number of related and
overlapping fields producing evidence of covert activities: toxic cultures, destructive …


Revisiting the CIA's Time of Troubles: Frank J. Rafalko: MH/CHAOS The CIA's Campaign Against the Radical New Left and the Black Panthers.Naval Institute …
BB Fischer - 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In 1996 my boss drafted me to represent our office on a committee planning for the Central
Intelligence Agency’s (CIA’s) 50th anniversary. The chairwoman opened the first meeting by …


[PDF] cia.gov
[PDF] " Beautiful in Another Context": A Counterintelligence Assessment of GTPROLOGUE
A Orleans - Studies in Intelligence, 2025 - cia.gov
In the 1980s, the Soviet Union’s Committee for State Security (KGB) launched a concentrated
disinformation campaign as part of an effort to safeguard the identity of their CIA …


When Life Imitates Art: Éric Rohmer's Triple Agent (2004) As a Primer for Real-Life Politics
JJ Ward - Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the striking parallel between plans that were discussed in the CIA in
2017 to kidnap and possibly murder Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, who was living …


[PDF] researchgate.net
Integrating cyber-D&D into adversary modeling for active cyber defense
FJ Stech, KE Heckman, BE Strom - Cyber Deception: Building the Scientific …, 2016 - Springer
This chapter outlines a concept for integrating cyber denial and deception (cyber-D&D) tools,
tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTTPs) into an adversary modeling system to support …


[BOOK] Spy Lost: Caught between the KGB and the FBI
KR Tuomi - 2013 - books.google.com
Page 1 KAARLO R. TUOMI Introduction by JOHN EARL HAYNES SPOST Caught between
the KGB and the FBI Page 2 Enigma Books Page 3 Also published by Enigma Books Hitler's …


Failing the Grade on Judging Angleton: Michael Holzman: James Jesus Angleton: The CIA and the Craft of Intelligence University of Massachusetts Press …
N West - 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Strategic Services (OSS) X-2 before running operations in Italy as the organization’s youngest
branch chief. He would later supervise the CIA’s relationship with the Israelis as well, from …



Sennacherib's invasion of the Levant through the eyes of Assyrian intelligence services
P Dubovský - Sennacherib at the Gates of Jerusalem: Story, History …, 2014 - brill.com
Peter Dubovský i. introduction a study of assyrian intelligence techniques, networks and
their development over the eighth and seventh centuries bce provides a new perspective on …


[HTML] geneastar.org
[HTML] Family tree of Aldrich Ames
G George, D Nancy, N Philo, I Alzalon, J Edward… - en.geneastar.org
Family tree of Aldrich Ames - Geneastar Geneanet Geneastar Photo of Aldrich Ames Family
tree of Aldrich Ames Other American Born Aldrich Hazen Ames American former Central …


[PDF] foiaresearch.net
[BOOK] In search of a lesser evil: anti-soviet nationalism and the Cold War
DCS Albanese - 2015 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation explores Western intelligence services’ early Cold War employment of former
Nazi officers and collaborators who planned and participated in the wartime occupation of …


Of revelatory histories and hatchet jobs: propaganda and method in intelligence history
RG Hughes - Intelligence and National Security, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores a number of issues in the contemporary study of intelligence. These
issues are methodological (relating to engagement with ‘primary’ sources), epistemological (…


Soviet Bloc and Western bugging of opponents' diplomatic premises during the early cold war
D Easter - Intelligence and National Security, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines Soviet Bloc and Western bugging of their opponents’ diplomatic
premises in the early Cold War, from 1945 to the late 1960s. It explains the process of audio …


[PDF] escholarship.org
Marianne is Watching: Knowledge, Secrecy, Intelligence and the Origins of the French Surveillance State (1870-1914)
DS Bauer - 2013 - escholarship.org
"Marianne is Watching" presents a history of the institutionalization of professional intelligence
and counterintelligence services in France from 1870 to 1914. As the practice of secret


[BOOK] DISINFORMATION IN THE REAGAN YEARS AND LESSONS FOR TODAY.
M Reiss - 2022 - JSTOR
Russian military attacks against Estonia, Georgia, the Ukraine and others in the ensuing
years, the United States was large and powerful, and any real, residual threat was neutralized …


[BOOK] JFK Was Killed by Consensus: Dealey Plaza Was Just The Final Stop
DW Mantik - 2025 - books.google.com
Page 1 Mantik's magnum opus fuses two main lines of evidence: the blatant medical fraud
and a stark account of how America's national security establishment reached a consensus …


[PDF] bibliotekanauki.pl
[PDF] Koncepcje dezinformacji obcych wywiadów. Nowe ślady w strukturalnej historii Departamentu II Ministerstwa Spraw Wewnętrznych po 1956 r.
P Pleskot - Aparat Represji w Polsce Ludowej 1944–1989, 2020 - bibliotekanauki.pl
Ujawnione po likwidacji tzw. zbioru zastrzeżonego IPN dokumenty pozwalają rzucić nowe
światło na ewolucję strukturalną i zakres kompetencji Wydziału VIII Departamentu II MSW, …


What are Models for?
P McBurney - European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems, 2011 - Springer
In this paper I discuss some of the purposes and functions of building models, particularly
agent-based models, and present a comprehensive list of these purposes and functions. …


ÖSTERREICHS NACHRICHTENDIENSTE UND DER „SPIONAGEPLATZ" WIEN: ERKENNTNISSE AUS DEM ARCHIV DER DDR-STAATSSICHERHEIT.
T Riegler - Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda & Security …, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Austria's intelligence services are a virtual" black box". There is no access to historical files
nor is there a transparent information policy. In contrast to recent efforts in the United States …


Hungary from the Nazis to the Soviets: The Establishment of the Communist Regime in Hungary, 1944–1948
L Borhi - 2009 - JSTOR
Peter Kenez writes that “nationalist and conservative politicians... partial to a certain exclusivist,
almost racialist nationalism... date the beginning of Soviet oppression at the end of the …


[PDF] thomas-riegler.net
[PDF] Austria's homegrown lone actor terrorist: Franz Fuchs and the letter bomb campaign of the 1990s
P Schliefsteiner - Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda and …, 2018 - thomas-riegler.net
AUSTRIA’S HOMEGROWN LONE ACTOR TERRORIST: FRANZ FUCHS AND THE LETTER
BOMB CAMPAIGN OF THE 1990S Page 1 AUSTRIA’S HOMEGROWN LONE ACTOR …


[PDF] oapen.org
[BOOK] Milieux de mémoire in late Modernity: Local communities, religion and historical politics
Z Bogumił, M Głowacka-Grajper - 2019 - library.oapen.org
This book shows how vernacular communities commemorate their traumatic experiences of
the Second World War. Despite having access to many diverse memory frameworks typical …


Russian Federation
LLOS Intelligence, L Register - cambridge.org
Bibliography Page 1 Bibliography Primary Sources France Army Historical Service, Vincennes
Fonds Moscou Deuxième (2e) Bureau Records, Army General Staff Russian Federation …


[CITATION] Ensiklopedia Dunia
Y Nosenko - p2k.stekom.ac.id
Yuri Ivanovich Nosenko (bahasa Rusia: Юрий Иванович Носенко; 30 Oktober 1927–23
Agustus 2008) adalah seorang perwira KGB yang secara nominal membelot ke Amerika …



Ghosts of the Spy Wars


Ghosts of the spy wars: A personal reminder to interested parties
TH Bagley - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
… Ghosts of the Spy Wars: A Personal Reminder to Interested Parties … KGB traveler to
Washington was never identified, as far as I know, and joins the company of ghosts of the spy wars.) …


The spies who came to the East: Soviet illegals in the post-World War II Japan
G Serscikov - Journal of Intelligence History, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article describes the Soviet illegals intelligence program that was established one
hundred years ago. It offers a brief overview of the Soviet intelligence organizations involved in …


Rethinking US Counterintelligence: A Game Theoretical Approach
R Breeden - 2024 - search.proquest.com
For a field as complex as counterintelligence, a carefully thought-out rationalization for
observations of the world in which practitioners, decision-makers, and academia reside continues …


“We're Supposed To Have A Special Relationship.” Cold War Men and Espionage Narratives of Operation Stopwatch/Gold in Ian McEwan's The Innocent One
R Oltean - War, Espionage, and Masculinity in British Fiction, 2023 - books.google.com
This paper takes a comparative approach to early Cold War British and American masculinities
in Ian McEwan's The Innocent, contextualizing the analysis with non-fictional American …


“An Ominous Talent”: Oleg Gribanov and KGB Counterintelligence
F Kovacevic - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Lieutenant General Oleg Gribanov was one of the most enigmatic and controversial leadership
figures in the history of Soviet counterintelligence. Having joined the ranks of Soviet state …


[PDF] abin.gov.br
Como pegar um espião
AR Pereira - Revista Brasileira de Inteligência, 2023 - rbi.abin.gov.br
A espionagem é utilizada na obtenção de informações para apoiar o processo decisório
estatal. Os Estados praticam a contraespionagem para proteger seus segredos. Três casos …


[PDF] esg.br
DEZ LIÇÕES QUE PODEMOS APRENDER COM OS “ILEGAIS”
AR Pereira, RA de Arruda - Revista da Escola Superior de Guerra, 2025 - revista.esg.br
O mundo da inteligência é hermético e o usuário final da inteligência, via de regra, é um
político com pouco ou nenhum conhecimento sobre o assunto. Este ensaio visa, a partir de um …


A study on how cyber economic espionage affects US national security and competitiveness
AM Mayers - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Cyber economic espionage is the use or facilitation of covert, forcible, or misleading means
by a nation-state or its proxies to acquire economic intelligence by using computer networks. …
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Dear Fancy Pants Rants,


According to Google Scholar, these are the works that have cited Bagley's three different publications (in chronological order): Spy Wars, Spymaster, and "Ghosts of the Spy Wars."


Spy Wars:

The spies who came to the East: Soviet illegals in the post-World War II Japan
G Serscikov - Journal of Intelligence History, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article describes the Soviet illegals intelligence program that was established one
hundred years ago. It offers a brief overview of the Soviet intelligence organizations involved in …


Rethinking US Counterintelligence: A Game Theoretical Approach
R Breeden - 2024 - search.proquest.com
For a field as complex as counterintelligence, a carefully thought-out rationalization for
observations of the world in which practitioners, decision-makers, and academia reside continues …


“We're Supposed To Have A Special Relationship.” Cold War Men and Espionage Narratives of Operation Stopwatch/Gold in Ian McEwan's The Innocent
R Oltean - War, Espionage, and Masculinity in British Fiction, 2023 - books.google.com
This paper takes a comparative approach to early Cold War British and American masculinities in Ian McEwan's The Innocent, contextualizing the analysis with non-fictional American …


“An Ominous Talent”: Oleg Gribanov and KGB Counterintelligence
F Kovacevic - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Lieutenant General Oleg Gribanov was one of the most enigmatic and controversial leadership figures in the history of Soviet counterintelligence. Having joined the ranks of Soviet state …


[PDF] abin.gov.br
Como pegar um espião
AR Pereira - Revista Brasileira de Inteligência, 2023 - rbi.abin.gov.br
A espionagem é utilizada na obtenção de informações para apoiar o processo decisório
estatal. Os Estados praticam a contraespionagem para proteger seus segredos. Três casos


[PDF] esg.br
DEZ LIÇÕES QUE PODEMOS APRENDER COM OS “ILEGAIS”
AR Pereira, RA de Arruda - Revista da Escola Superior de Guerra, 2025 - revista.esg.br
O mundo da inteligência é hermético e o usuário final da inteligência, via de regra, é um
político com pouco ou nenhum conhecimento sobre o assunto. Este ensaio visa, a partir de um …

A study on how cyber economic espionage affects US national security and competitiveness
AM Mayers - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Cyber economic espionage is the use or facilitation of covert, forcible, or misleading means
by a nation-state or its proxies to acquire economic intelligence by using computer networks. …


The Final Act: The Helsinki Accords and the Transformation of the Cold War
MC Morgan - 2018 - torrossa.com
Names: Morgan, Michael Cotey, author. Title: The final act: the Helsinki Accords and the
transformation of the Cold War/Michael Cotey Morgan. Description: Princeton: Princeton …


[HTML] dukeupress.edu
[BOOK] From Washington to Moscow: US-Soviet relations and the collapse of the USSR
L Sell - 2016 - books.google.com
When the United States and the Soviet Union signed the first Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
accords in 1972 it was generally seen as the point at which the USSR achieved parity with


[BOOK] Agents of Influence: How the KGB Subverted Western Democracies
M Hollingsworth - 2023 - books.google.com
There's no such thing as a former KGB man...'A gripping story filled with remarkable
revelations.'Tom Bower, author of Revenge Agents of Influence reveals the secret history of …


[PDF] tandfonline.com
John Cairncross, RASCLS and a reassessment of his motives
C Smith - Intelligence and National Security, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT In 1990, John Cairncross was identified as the 'fifth man'of the Cambridge Ring
of Five. Historians have provided various motivations for Cairncross' decision to spy for the …


[PDF] tandfonline.com
State Department cipher machines and communications security in the early Cold War, 1944–1965
D Easter - Intelligence and National Security, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT From 1944 the State Department attempted to improve its communications
security by creating a Division of Cryptography and mechanising the encryption process …


The need to up our game in countering disinformation
T Leventhal - Comparative Strategy, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The US government should establish a nongovernmental institute of expert spokespersons
to counter foreign disinformation and propaganda more effectively. Such an institute would …


Save Cite Cited by 3 Related articles All 2 versions
[PDF] kyleorton.co.uk
Doubles Troubles: The CIA and Double Agents during the Cold War
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Double agents are a special breed of people. They pretend to spy for one foreign
intelligence service while actually spying for another. All intelligence services fall victim to …


[BOOK] The Illegals: Russia's Most Audacious Spies and Their Century-Long Mission to Infiltrate the West
S Walker - 2025 - books.google.com
The definitive history of Russia's most secret spy program, from the earliest days of the
Soviet Union to Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and a revelatory examination of how that hidden …


[PDF] mit.edu
Glorified Images of Soviet State Security and Intelligence Services: A Survey of Books Published in Putin's Russia
F Kovacevic - Journal of Cold War Studies, 2024 - direct.mit.edu
This survey article critically evaluates books about the Soviet-era state security and
intelligence services published in Russia over the past quarter century by eight major pro …


[PDF] jhu.edu
Covert Networks: A Comparative Study of Intelligence Techniques Used By Foreign Intelligence Agencies to Weaponize Social Media
S Ogar - 2019 - jscholarship.library.jhu.edu
Abstract From the Bolshevik Revolution to the Brexit Vote, the covert world of intelligence
has attempted to influence global events with varying degrees of success. In 2016, one of …


Penkovsky, the Spy Who Tried to Destroy the World
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) lore and popular culture tout Col. Oleg Penkovsky
as “the spy who saved the world” during the Berlin and Cuban missile crises. In fact, his …


[PDF] state.gov
[PDF] More Than a Century of Antisemitism: How Successive Occupants of the
GE Center - 2024 - 2021-2025.state.gov
For over a century, Tsarist, Soviet and now Russian Federation authorities have used
antisemitism to discredit, divide, and weaken their perceived adversaries at home and …


[BOOK] Gli infiltrati: La vera storia del più riservato programma di spionaggio russo in Occidente
S Walker - 2025 - books.google.com
Nel 2010 negli Stati Uniti furono arrestate dieci spie russe che, sotto false identità, si erano
infiltrate nella società americana per trasmettere informazioni riservate a Mosca. Nessuno …


[PDF] proquest.com
[BOOK] Propaganda on Steroids: A Case Study on How Communication Technology" Pumped-Up" Russian Black Propaganda
RE Rosin - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Propaganda is a tool used to exercise power through an act of communication. It is a type of
communication that this study refers to as manipulative communication, where an actor …


[PDF] joanmellen.com
[BOOK] Blood in the water: How the US and Israel conspired to ambush the USS liberty
J Mellen - 2018 - joanmellen.com
FIVE: MEIR AMIT ON THE MOVE SIX: HEROES IN THE SEAWEED SEVEN:
CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY EIGHT: WITH THE SIXTH FLEET NINE: COVER UP TEN …


[BOOK] The Spy who Would be Tsar: The Mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the Far-right Underground
K Coogan - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Michal Goleniewski was one of the Cold War's most important spies but has been
overlooked in the vast literature on the intelligence battles between the Western Powers and …


SPIES IN THE WORLD OF FICTION
IF Carré, T Clancy, A Judd… - The Psychology of Spies …, 2022 - books.google.com
An evaluation of the role of plot and characterisation in fiction, followed by a focus on how
writers in the spy fiction genre develop the personalities when they face critical decisions …


The Soviet International Agenda on Human Rights and the" Second Helsinki Process"
RM Cucciolla - Gorbachev, Italian communism and human rights …, 2022 - torrossa.com
In the second half of the 1980s, the USSR attempted to play an active role in the promotion
of human rights at an international level. In addition to the personal vision of Mikhail …


Spies
SN Kalic - 2019 - torrossa.com
Description: Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Security International,[2019]| Includes
bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2018049628 (print)| LCCN …


[PDF] jyu.fi
Aktiivisten toimenpiteiden heijastumia
J Kotakallio - 2023 - jyx.jyu.fi
The study observed the Cold War-era term Active Measures. The term is associated with
Soviet and Russian intelligence. Efforts have been made to find different attributes for this



[PDF] Kleine Brüder des KGB
C Nehring - Die Kooperation von Ddr-Auslandsaufklärung und … - bundesarchiv.de
Kleine Brüder des KGB - Page 1 Christopher Nehring Kleine Brüder des KGB Die Kooperation
von DDR-Auslandsaufklärung und bulgarischer Staatssicherheit BF informiert 42 (2019) Page 2 …


The NKVD General: Boris Volodarsky: Stalin's Agent: The Life and Death of Alexander Orlov Oxford University Press, London and New York, 2015, 789 p., $34.95.
N West - 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Alexander Orlov is a legendary figure in the counterintelligence world for several reasons.
Although he abandoned the Soviet cause in 1938 and fled to the United States with his wife …


[PDF] jeremydfoote.com
Transparency, control, and content generation on Wikipedia: editorial strategies and technical affordances
SA Matei, J Foote - Transparency in Social Media: Tools, Methods and …, 2015 - Springer
Wikipedia is perhaps the most culturally influential example of “peer production” principles in
action, and is certainly the most visible. As the sixth most popular web site on the Internet …


La “seconda Helsinki” sovietica
RM Cucciolla - Diritti umani e la trasformazione delle culture politiche …, 2021 - torrossa.com
Nella seconda metà degli anni Ottanta, l'Urss sperimentò un ruolo attivo nella promozione
dei diritti umani a livello internazionale. Oltre alle visioni personali di Michail Gorbačëv e …


[CITATION] The Illegals: Russia's Most Audacious Spies and the Plot to Infiltrate the West
S Walker - 2025 - Profile Books


[CITATION] Oleg Penkovsky
O Penkovsky   


[BOOK] Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games
TH Bagley - 2007 - books.google.com
Chosen by William Safire in the New York Times to be the publishing sleeper-seller of the
year for 2007. In this rapid-paced book, a former CIA chief of Soviet bloc counterintelligence …


Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games
JR Clark - 2009 - JSTOR
tion, the Hungarian-Soviet Cultural Society, which was entrusted with the dissemination of
Soviet culture. This proved to be a Page 1 tion, the Hungarian-Soviet Cultural Society, which …


A Review of: “The Nosenko Affair Revisited” Tennent H. Bagley: Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries and Deadly Games Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2007, 313 p …
RD Chapman - 2008 - Taylor & Francis
It’s a powerful book. Tennent ‘‘Pete’’ Bagley’s Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries and Deadly Games
is like none we’ve read before. It rocks the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with the Yuri …



Bagley, Tennent H. Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games
D Pitt - Booklist, 2007 - go.gale.com
Bagley, who oversaw the CIA's operations against the KGB in the 1960s, takes us deep
inside the cold war spy game. He focuses on a notorious case, one he was intimately familiar …


My Two Moles: A Memoir
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
During my career, I had the dubious experience of crossing paths with the two most notorious
foreign intelligence penetrations (“moles”) of the US Intelligence Community (IC) during …


Morley, Jefferson. Our Man in Mexico: Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA
E Goedeken - Library Journal, 2008 - go.gale.com
As the Cold War recedes into history, we are starting to see a number of books dealing with
many of the remarkable characters who worked quietly (and sometimes not so quietly) …


Spymaster: startling Cold War revelations of a Soviet KGB chief
KF Jensen - 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Two old spies got together regularly in Brussels over a period of many years. Both were
retired. One was senior KGB officer Sergey Kondrashev. The other was his sometime opposite …

A Controversial Memoir
BB Fischer - 2014 - Taylor & Francis
For 50 years the late Tennent (Pete) Bagley pursued Yuri Nosenko, a KGB (Soviet Committee
for State Security) officer who defected in 1964. He believed that the Russian was a liar …


[CITATION] Spy wars: Moles, mysteries, and deadly games.
E Goedeken - 2007 - REED BUSINESS INFORMATION …



Spymaster


Spymaster: startling Cold War revelations of a Soviet KGB chief
KF Jensen - 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Two old spies got together regularly in Brussels over a period of many years. Both were
retired. One was senior KGB officer Sergey Kondrashev. The other was his sometime opposite …


A Controversial Memoir
BB Fischer - 2014 - Taylor & Francis
For 50 years the late Tennent (Pete) Bagley pursued Yuri Nosenko, a KGB (Soviet Committee
for State Security) officer who defected in 1964. He believed that the Russian was a liar …
[CITATION] Spy wars: Moles, mysteries, and deadly games.
E Goedeken - 2007 - REED BUSINESS INFORMATION …


[PDF] wiley.com
Through a glass, darkly: the CIA and oral history
A Hammond - History, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This article broaches the thorny issue of how we may study the history of the CIA by utilizing
oral history interviews. This article argues that while oral history interviews impose particular …


Kim and Jim Redux: Michael Holzman: Spies and Traitors: Kim Philby, James Angleton and Betrayal that Would Shape MI6, the CIA, and the Cold War Pegasus …
BB Fischer - 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Harold Adrian Russel (Kim) Philby and James (Jim) Angleton were two of the most notorious
figures of the Cold War. Philby was the first and most important of the famous Cambridge …


Spy dust and ghost surveillance: How the KGB spooked the CIA and hid aldrich ames in plain sight
BB Fischer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Presidents Day fell on the 21st of February in 1994. While other government employees
were relaxing on the federal holiday, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer Aldrich Hazen …


Counterintelligence
HB Peake - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies, 2010 - oxfordre.com
“Counterintelligence”(CI) is a term with multiple meanings—its definitions vary, even when
applied to a single nation. Yet it can be understood by identifying the common CI functions in …


Death to traitors? The pursuit of intelligence defectors from the Soviet Union to the Putin era
A Hänni, M Grossmann - Intelligence and National Security, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This article argues that Russia’s use of lethal violence against intelligence defectors has to
be understood as a public spectacle in which Russian leaders and intelligence officials never …


[PDF] scholarlypublishingcollective.org
The Spy Story Behind The Third Man
T Riegler - Journal of Austrian-American History, 2020 - scholarlypublishingcollective.org
The Third Man symbolically stands for espionage. Indeed, though its storyline concerns
friendship and the hunt for an unscrupulous black-market dealer, the film has been connected to …


WIE ERFOLGREICH SIND GEHEIMDIENSTLICHE TÖTUNGSOPERATIONEN? EIN VIER-EBENEN-MODELL.
C Nehring, A Hänni - Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda & …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
This article develops a model to holistically analyze the aims, effects, and the success of
assassination operations carried out by intelligence services. Our four-level model consists of a …


Indice degli autori e dei volumi recensiti
M a de Gaulle - rivisteweb.it
216 Pelletier, D.(a cura di), Les catholiques dans la République, 1905-2005. 217 Pelletier, D.,
La crise catholique. Religions, société, politique en France (1965-1978). 253 Porcaro, M., …


Since 1900
D Petruzzi, MFN New - search.ebscohost.com
The article lists books of military history since 1900s which includes" The Army Command
Post and Defense Reshaping 1987-1997," by Mark D. Sherry," Facing the Heat Barrier: A …


The UK–US Intelligence Partnership
SD Omand - The Oxford Handbook of National Security …, 2025 - books.google.com
The US–UK intelligence partnership is an important strand, many would say the thickest and
most resilient strand, of the wider defense, security, and intelligence relationship that has …

[PDF] lobster-magazine.co.uk
[PDF] Tokyo legend? Lee Harvey Oswald and Japan
K Coogan - Lobster, 2015 - lobster-magazine.co.uk
What do we know about Lee Harvey Oswald’s stay in Japan? Surprisingly, the answer is ‘very
little’. From autumn 1957 to late 1958, Lee Harvey Oswald worked at an American military …

Federal Bureau of Investigation
RJ BATVINIS - The Oxford Handbook of National Security …, 2025 - books.google.com
27.1. Background It was June 1939, two months before the start of World War II, when
President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a sweeping order to J. Edgar Hoover, the Director of the …

“An Ominous Talent”: Oleg Gribanov and KGB Counterintelligence
F Kovacevic - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Lieutenant General Oleg Gribanov was one of the most enigmatic and controversial leadership
figures in the history of Soviet counterintelligence. Having joined the ranks of Soviet state …


In Pursuit of the Squared Circle: The Nosenko Theories Revisited
WA Messer - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The controversial case of KGB defector Yuriy Nosenko has centered on the contention that
he was a double agent for the KGB. Heretofore, compelling evidence suggesting that he was …


DIE SPIONAGEGESCHICHTE HINTER DER DRITTE MANN.
T Riegler - Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda & Security …, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
More than 70 years ago, The Third Man was shot in Vienna-a film that symbolically stands
for espionage. But strictly speaking, this is not the movie's subject, instead the plot tells the …


[BOOK] Secrecy and tradecraft in educational administration: The covert side of educational life
EA Samier - 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
During the last couple of decades, there has been an expansion in a number of related and
overlapping fields producing evidence of covert activities: toxic cultures, destructive …


Revisiting the CIA's Time of Troubles: Frank J. Rafalko: MH/CHAOS The CIA's Campaign Against the Radical New Left and the Black Panthers.Naval Institute …
BB Fischer - 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In 1996 my boss drafted me to represent our office on a committee planning for the Central
Intelligence Agency’s (CIA’s) 50th anniversary. The chairwoman opened the first meeting by …


[PDF] cia.gov
[PDF] " Beautiful in Another Context": A Counterintelligence Assessment of GTPROLOGUE
A Orleans - Studies in Intelligence, 2025 - cia.gov
In the 1980s, the Soviet Union’s Committee for State Security (KGB) launched a concentrated
disinformation campaign as part of an effort to safeguard the identity of their CIA …


When Life Imitates Art: Éric Rohmer's Triple Agent (2004) As a Primer for Real-Life Politics
JJ Ward - Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the striking parallel between plans that were discussed in the CIA in
2017 to kidnap and possibly murder Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, who was living …


[PDF] researchgate.net
Integrating cyber-D&D into adversary modeling for active cyber defense
FJ Stech, KE Heckman, BE Strom - Cyber Deception: Building the Scientific …, 2016 - Springer
This chapter outlines a concept for integrating cyber denial and deception (cyber-D&D) tools,
tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTTPs) into an adversary modeling system to support …


[BOOK] Spy Lost: Caught between the KGB and the FBI
KR Tuomi - 2013 - books.google.com
Page 1 KAARLO R. TUOMI Introduction by JOHN EARL HAYNES SPOST Caught between
the KGB and the FBI Page 2 Enigma Books Page 3 Also published by Enigma Books Hitler's …


Failing the Grade on Judging Angleton: Michael Holzman: James Jesus Angleton: The CIA and the Craft of Intelligence University of Massachusetts Press …
N West - 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Strategic Services (OSS) X-2 before running operations in Italy as the organization’s youngest
branch chief. He would later supervise the CIA’s relationship with the Israelis as well, from …



Sennacherib's invasion of the Levant through the eyes of Assyrian intelligence services
P Dubovský - Sennacherib at the Gates of Jerusalem: Story, History …, 2014 - brill.com
Peter Dubovský i. introduction a study of assyrian intelligence techniques, networks and
their development over the eighth and seventh centuries bce provides a new perspective on …


[HTML] geneastar.org
[HTML] Family tree of Aldrich Ames
G George, D Nancy, N Philo, I Alzalon, J Edward… - en.geneastar.org
Family tree of Aldrich Ames - Geneastar Geneanet Geneastar Photo of Aldrich Ames Family
tree of Aldrich Ames Other American Born Aldrich Hazen Ames American former Central …


[PDF] foiaresearch.net
[BOOK] In search of a lesser evil: anti-soviet nationalism and the Cold War
DCS Albanese - 2015 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation explores Western intelligence services’ early Cold War employment of former
Nazi officers and collaborators who planned and participated in the wartime occupation of …


Of revelatory histories and hatchet jobs: propaganda and method in intelligence history
RG Hughes - Intelligence and National Security, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores a number of issues in the contemporary study of intelligence. These
issues are methodological (relating to engagement with ‘primary’ sources), epistemological (…


Soviet Bloc and Western bugging of opponents' diplomatic premises during the early cold war
D Easter - Intelligence and National Security, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines Soviet Bloc and Western bugging of their opponents’ diplomatic
premises in the early Cold War, from 1945 to the late 1960s. It explains the process of audio …


[PDF] escholarship.org
Marianne is Watching: Knowledge, Secrecy, Intelligence and the Origins of the French Surveillance State (1870-1914)
DS Bauer - 2013 - escholarship.org
"Marianne is Watching" presents a history of the institutionalization of professional intelligence
and counterintelligence services in France from 1870 to 1914. As the practice of secret


[BOOK] DISINFORMATION IN THE REAGAN YEARS AND LESSONS FOR TODAY.
M Reiss - 2022 - JSTOR
Russian military attacks against Estonia, Georgia, the Ukraine and others in the ensuing
years, the United States was large and powerful, and any real, residual threat was neutralized …


[BOOK] JFK Was Killed by Consensus: Dealey Plaza Was Just The Final Stop
DW Mantik - 2025 - books.google.com
Page 1 Mantik's magnum opus fuses two main lines of evidence: the blatant medical fraud
and a stark account of how America's national security establishment reached a consensus …


[PDF] bibliotekanauki.pl
[PDF] Koncepcje dezinformacji obcych wywiadów. Nowe ślady w strukturalnej historii Departamentu II Ministerstwa Spraw Wewnętrznych po 1956 r.
P Pleskot - Aparat Represji w Polsce Ludowej 1944–1989, 2020 - bibliotekanauki.pl
Ujawnione po likwidacji tzw. zbioru zastrzeżonego IPN dokumenty pozwalają rzucić nowe
światło na ewolucję strukturalną i zakres kompetencji Wydziału VIII Departamentu II MSW, …


What are Models for?
P McBurney - European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems, 2011 - Springer
In this paper I discuss some of the purposes and functions of building models, particularly
agent-based models, and present a comprehensive list of these purposes and functions. …


ÖSTERREICHS NACHRICHTENDIENSTE UND DER „SPIONAGEPLATZ" WIEN: ERKENNTNISSE AUS DEM ARCHIV DER DDR-STAATSSICHERHEIT.
T Riegler - Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda & Security …, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Austria's intelligence services are a virtual" black box". There is no access to historical files
nor is there a transparent information policy. In contrast to recent efforts in the United States …


Hungary from the Nazis to the Soviets: The Establishment of the Communist Regime in Hungary, 1944–1948
L Borhi - 2009 - JSTOR
Peter Kenez writes that “nationalist and conservative politicians... partial to a certain exclusivist,
almost racialist nationalism... date the beginning of Soviet oppression at the end of the …


[PDF] thomas-riegler.net
[PDF] Austria's homegrown lone actor terrorist: Franz Fuchs and the letter bomb campaign of the 1990s
P Schliefsteiner - Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda and …, 2018 - thomas-riegler.net
AUSTRIA’S HOMEGROWN LONE ACTOR TERRORIST: FRANZ FUCHS AND THE LETTER
BOMB CAMPAIGN OF THE 1990S Page 1 AUSTRIA’S HOMEGROWN LONE ACTOR …


[PDF] oapen.org
[BOOK] Milieux de mémoire in late Modernity: Local communities, religion and historical politics
Z Bogumił, M Głowacka-Grajper - 2019 - library.oapen.org
This book shows how vernacular communities commemorate their traumatic experiences of
the Second World War. Despite having access to many diverse memory frameworks typical …


Russian Federation
LLOS Intelligence, L Register - cambridge.org
Bibliography Page 1 Bibliography Primary Sources France Army Historical Service, Vincennes
Fonds Moscou Deuxième (2e) Bureau Records, Army General Staff Russian Federation …


[CITATION] Ensiklopedia Dunia
Y Nosenko - p2k.stekom.ac.id
Yuri Ivanovich Nosenko (bahasa Rusia: Юрий Иванович Носенко; 30 Oktober 1927–23
Agustus 2008) adalah seorang perwira KGB yang secara nominal membelot ke Amerika …



Ghosts of the Spy Wars


Ghosts of the spy wars: A personal reminder to interested parties
TH Bagley - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
… Ghosts of the Spy Wars: A Personal Reminder to Interested Parties … KGB traveler to
Washington was never identified, as far as I know, and joins the company of ghosts of the spy wars.) …


The spies who came to the East: Soviet illegals in the post-World War II Japan
G Serscikov - Journal of Intelligence History, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article describes the Soviet illegals intelligence program that was established one
hundred years ago. It offers a brief overview of the Soviet intelligence organizations involved in …


Rethinking US Counterintelligence: A Game Theoretical Approach
R Breeden - 2024 - search.proquest.com
For a field as complex as counterintelligence, a carefully thought-out rationalization for
observations of the world in which practitioners, decision-makers, and academia reside continues …


“We're Supposed To Have A Special Relationship.” Cold War Men and Espionage Narratives of Operation Stopwatch/Gold in Ian McEwan's The Innocent One
R Oltean - War, Espionage, and Masculinity in British Fiction, 2023 - books.google.com
This paper takes a comparative approach to early Cold War British and American masculinities
in Ian McEwan's The Innocent, contextualizing the analysis with non-fictional American …


“An Ominous Talent”: Oleg Gribanov and KGB Counterintelligence
F Kovacevic - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Lieutenant General Oleg Gribanov was one of the most enigmatic and controversial leadership
figures in the history of Soviet counterintelligence. Having joined the ranks of Soviet state …


[PDF] abin.gov.br
Como pegar um espião
AR Pereira - Revista Brasileira de Inteligência, 2023 - rbi.abin.gov.br
A espionagem é utilizada na obtenção de informações para apoiar o processo decisório
estatal. Os Estados praticam a contraespionagem para proteger seus segredos. Três casos …


[PDF] esg.br
DEZ LIÇÕES QUE PODEMOS APRENDER COM OS “ILEGAIS”
AR Pereira, RA de Arruda - Revista da Escola Superior de Guerra, 2025 - revista.esg.br
O mundo da inteligência é hermético e o usuário final da inteligência, via de regra, é um
político com pouco ou nenhum conhecimento sobre o assunto. Este ensaio visa, a partir de um …


A study on how cyber economic espionage affects US national security and competitiveness
AM Mayers - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Cyber economic espionage is the use or facilitation of covert, forcible, or misleading means
by a nation-state or its proxies to acquire economic intelligence by using computer networks. …

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