Description
"A five-cloak, five-dagger read for anyone interested in intelligence."
About the Author
James M. Olson served for over thirty years in the Directorate of Operations of the Central Intelligence Agency, mostly overseas in clandestine operations. In addition to several foreign assignments, he was chief of counterintelligence at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Currently, he is a professor of the practice at the Bush School of Government and Public Service of Texas A&M University. He is the author of Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying.
Reviews
A five-cloak, five-dagger read for anyone interested in intelligence. * The Washington Times *
A must-read for professionals in security and/or governmental affairs; it may also appeal to readers interested in foreign counterintelligence efforts and US tactics. * Library Journal *
[A] highly entertaining and captivating body of work exploring what Olson believes to be the major counterintelligence challenges and threats facing the US today. * Intelligence & National Security *
Impressively informed and informative, To Catch a Spy: The Art of Counterintelligence is an expertly written, organized and presented study that should be a part of every community, governmental, college, and university library National & International Security, Political Intelligence, and Espionage collection and supplemental curriculum studies lists. * Midwest Book Review *
Olson is concise, clear, and helpful in his presentation. After concluding this book, you'll know what a rich field of reading awaits you in the now understandable world of counterintelligence. * Decatur Daily *
This inspiring volume is rooted in the author's vast experience in intelligence and counterintelligence at the Central Intelligence Agency. * International Journal of Intelligence & Counterintelligence *
Book Information
ISBN 9781647121488
Author James M. Olson
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 340g