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Assault on Intelligence

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SKU: 9780525558583

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In “Assault on Intelligence” (ISBN: 9780525558583), David Bellos and Georges Simenon deliver a scathing critique of the threats facing American intelligence. From the highest office to internal struggles, this book explores the challenges of intelligence work in an era of unprecedented importance. Discover the critical vulnerabilities and potential consequences for national security.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780525558583
  • Publisher: Penguin Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Press
  • Height: 239 mm
  • No of Pages: 304
  • Spine Width: 30 mm
  • Weight: 521 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0525558586
  • Publisher Date: 01 May 2018
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 163 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Assault on Intelligence

  1. Rahul Meena

    I had high hopes, but this fell flat. The writing felt disjointed, and the analysis wasn’t as deep as I’d expected.

  2. Vansh Gupta

    Disappointing. Expected more considering the subject matter. Felt repetitive at times and didn’t offer much in the way of solutions.

  3. Nitesh Somani

    This book is both informative and alarming. It really makes you think about the future of national security. Definitely recommend.

  4. Divya Meena

    A solid overview of the challenges, but nothing groundbreaking. If you’re new to the topic, it’s a good place to start.

  5. Ayush Jain

    Eye-opening! This book truly highlights the vulnerabilities within American intelligence. A must-read for anyone interested in national security.

  6. Nandini Gupta

    A compelling read. I especially liked the focus on internal struggles. This book keeps you engaged from start to finish.

  7. Aman Kumawat

    A bit too critical for my taste. While there are valid points, the overall tone felt overly negative. Could have been more balanced.

  8. Akshita Singh

    An interesting perspective, though I found some arguments to be a little alarmist. Still, it provokes thought and discussion.

  9. Satyam Kumar

    A bit dense, but insightful. Bellos and Simenon make some strong points about the state of intelligence. Worth the read if you’re patient.

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