História de Angola
- 469 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Douglas L. Wheeler, a retired History professor from the University of New Hampshire and an instructor at Granite State College, delves into the far-reaching impacts of 20th and 21st-century intelligence activities. His work explores "cultures of espionage" and their manifestations in spy novels, films, and gadgets, alongside government secrecy and surveillance as a defense against terrorism. Wheeler offers readers a compelling examination of the clandestine world and its profound influence on contemporary society.
