PearlyBooks
Secret Service: National Security in an Age of Open Information (Haus Curiosities) by Jonathan Evans
Secret Service: National Security in an Age of Open Information (Haus Curiosities) by Jonathan Evans
Condition Details
Condition Details
- New: Brand new and unread.
- Like New: Almost new condition, unread, however may have some slight shelf wear.
- Very Good: Some have been read & some unread, however books will show some signs of light wear/creases or light damage, may be missing dust jacket.
- Good: Some have been read & some unread, however books will show signs of wear/creasing/marks/tears or damage to cover, may be missing dust jacket.
Low stock: 2 left
Couldn't load pickup availability
In Secret Service, former Director Deneral of the British Security Service Jonathan Evans reveals how he balanced two apparently irreconcilable pressures during his tenure with MI5: state secrecy and public transparency. Despite popular perception, Evans argues, these values need not be at odds. Intelligence and the press share many goals, and partnerships formed on these grounds often prove fruitful. In disclosing his methods, Evans compares his approach with other agencies, especially in the United States, and speculates on the UK's post-Brexit collaborations with European security services. In short, Secret Service presents an on-the-ground picture of life in British intelligence, one that calls us to care for the moral health of both the institution and its operatives.
Publisher: Haus PublishingPublication date: 2021-03-15
Pages: 90
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781912208944-N
Dimensions: 177.0 x 107.0 x 7.0 mm
Weight: 0.061 kg
Share
