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Espionage
& Intelligence Gathering
Previous Library Book Excellent Condition
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Product Category : Books
Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal Grade 10 Up–This book
attempts to look at both sides of such issues as the importance of U.S.
intelligence gathering abroad, how much leeway the government has under the
Patriot Act, and if better intelligence and operations could have prevented
9/11. A few of the articles delve into the history of our numerous intelligence
agencies and how earlier policy changes may have caused a breakdown in our
communication abilities that could have exacerbated 9/11. For the most part,
researchers with little background will find the material readable, but one can
get quickly bogged down in the acronym soup inherent in this subject. This is a
useful book because of its hard-hitting, current essays.–Lynn Evarts, Sauk
Prairie High School, Prairie du Sac, WI Copyright © Reed Business
Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This
text refers to the Hardcover
edition.
Review "This anthology includes essays that
initially appeared in periodicals, newspapers, books, government documents, and
public and private organizational publications...A balanced presentation for
highly controversial views, the selections differ in style and polish; some are
carefully reasoned, and others are emotionally charged. Three major sections
explore the dimensions of the problem, its causes, and possible remedies.
Pulling no punches, this title covers its subjects well. Useful for research,
for reports, and for debates." -- School Library Journal (November
2001) (School Library Journal 20020501)
"I have almost every
series Greenhaven Press has published and love them all..These titles
will be a gret resource for current events, history, and speech classes and
debate teams. Highly Recommended." --Library Media Connection
(August/September 2004) (Library Media Connection )
"This
wide-ranging entry in the Current Controversies series gives readers
information for reports as well as for making personal choices. The writing is
more intellectual than impassioned, and supporting evidence usually comes from
respected sources that young readers will likely recognize and trust. Rich
materials for many curricular disciplines." -- Booklist (May 2002)
(Booklist )
| Details |
| Series: |
Current Controversies
Series |
| Editor: |
Louise Gerdes |
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| Size |
| Length: |
144
pages |
| Height: |
9.3
in. |
| Width: |
6.3
in. |
| Thickness: |
1.0
in. |
| Weight: |
13.6
oz. |
BOOK CONDITION………………Excellent
With Library Stamps
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