Knowing One's EnemiesIn essays that illuminate not only the recent past but shortcomings in today's intelligence assessments, sixteen experts show how prospective antagonists appraised each other prior to the World Wars. This cautionary tale, warns that intelligence agencies can do certain things very well but other things poorly, if at all. Originally published in 1985. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print on demand technology to again make available
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