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Intelligence in War
The Value--And Limitations--Of What the Military Can Learn about the Enemy
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432 pages
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The book offers a thorough exploration of the history of intelligence agencies from the Napoleonic era to the present day. Authored by renowned British military historian John Keegan, it delves into the evolution and roles of these organizations, highlighting their significance in warfare and politics. Keegan's expertise provides a compelling narrative that examines the complexities and impacts of espionage throughout history.
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2004, paperback
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