The end of the Cold War threw the world's intelligence agencies into turmoil. The old security of a superpower confrontation had vanished, and with the new world order came a search for a new identity and purpose for the spies. At stake was a $50 billion global industry employing a million people. With access to senior intelligence figures in America, Britain and Russia, this book reveals how the secret services conduct their business today.
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The end of the Cold War threw the world's intelligence agencies into turmoil. The old security of a superpower confrontation had vanished, and with the new world order came a search for a new identity and purpose for the spies. At stake was a $50 billion global industry employing a million people. With access to senior intelligence figures in America, Britain and Russia, this book reveals how the secret services conduct their business today.
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