Book: Chasing Spies: How The Fbi Failed In Counter-intelligence But Promoted The Politics Of Mccarthyism In The Cold War Years "Chasing Spies" confirms that professionalism and accountability are part of the FBI's long history. The book suggests that the FBIUs request for added powers of surveillance in a time of national emergency demands careful scrutiny.
Based on meticulous research in FBI files, Chasing Spies uncovers the FBI's role in the most important espionage cases of the cold war years. The book shows how secrecy immunized FBI operations from critical scrutiny and enabled FBI officials to mask their counterintelligence failures while promoting a politics of McCarthyism. Athan Theoharis calmly explores a major paradox of the Cold War: that J. Edgar Hoover, for all his fulminations against communism and his collaboration with McCarthyism, failed to apprehend and convict Soviet spies busily at work in the United States. Chasing Spies greatly illuminates this notable FBI counterintelligence failure. --Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr
Details of Book: Chasing Spies: How The Fbi Failed In Counter-intelligence But Promoted The Politics Of Mccarthyism In The Cold War Years Book: Chasing Spies: How The Fbi Failed In Counter-intelligence But Promoted The Politics Of Mccarthyism In The Cold War Years
Author: Athan G. Theoharis, Theoharis Athan
ISBN: 1566634202
ISBN-13: 9781566634205
, 978-1566634205
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Mar 2002
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Number of Pages: 320
Language: English