Includes bibliographical references (pages [321]-358) and index.
Contents
Looting and Murder -- The Pirate State -- Deadly Games and Useful Idiots -- Real Spies, Real Victims -- Spycraft : Fact and Fiction -- Spies Like Us -- The New Illegals -- The Cockpit of Europe -- Between the Hammer and the Anvil -- The Upside Down World -- The Traitor's Tale.
Summary
A senior Economist writer argues that the Kremlin's spymasters have excelled in their field beyond the capabilities of their Western-world adversaries, tracing the story behind the 2010 deportation of Anna Chapman while analyzing triumphs and disasters in Western intelligence throughout the Cold War as revealed by a leading Russian NATO spy.