Introduction -- Donovan would not make it -- Leadership? -- Calcification -- Define elite -- Political football -- The legion -- Everybody into the pool -- If one cook is good, ten must be better -- A new OSS.
Summary
An ex-CIA agent and author of Operation Hotel California offers an insider's account of why the CIA is ill-prepared to protect America, and why it must be replaced without delay, in a book where the author claims that fear of litigation and a broken incentive system is crippling agents' ability to take the necessary risks.