Spies
In: Praeger Security International Ser.
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Organization of the Work -- Background and Structure of the CIA -- Background and Structure of the KGB -- A Caveat -- Chapter 1: Allies Become Enemies, 1944-1946 -- Background Prior to the Manhattan Project -- The Manhattan Project and Soviet Espionage -- Klaus Fuchs -- Theodore Hall -- David Greenglass -- Venona -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Europe: A Contested Environment, 1946-1949 -- Postwar Issues: France -- U.S. Concerns and Covert Action -- Italy: A Hedge Against Communism -- The Need for Atomic and Military Intelligence: 1945-1949 -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Global Confrontation, 1950-1960 -- The Security Environment -- The Soviet Union and Its Main Adversary -- The Case of William Fisher, Aka Rudolf Abel -- The Berlin Tunnel -- The U-2 and May Day -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Crisis and Response, 1961-1968 -- Castro, Cuba, and the Bay of Pigs -- The Soviet Union and Cuban Exiles -- Spying from Space: The United States -- Spying from Space: The Soviet Union -- Indochina and the Vietnam War -- Conclusions -- Chapter 5: Détente and Ostpolitik, 1968-1976 -- The Changing Environment and Shifting the Operational Ethos -- President Nixon, the CIA, and Chile -- Operational Chaos and Problems Within the CIA -- An Opportunity for the KGB -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Carter, Reagan, and the Denouement of the Cold War, 1976-1988 -- Carter, Technology, Human Rights, and the CIA -- The KGB in the Late 1970s -- The Soviet Union's Obsession -- New Concerns for a New Era -- The CIA, the Solidarity Movement, and the Mujahideen -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: The New World Order and Beyond, 1989-2014 -- The KGB and Oleg Kalugin -- Aldrich Ames, the CIA, and Moles -- The CIA After the Cold War -- The KGB After the Cold War -- Conclusion -- Conclusion.