Free Agent by Brian Crozier

Free Agent by Brian Crozier

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Behind the Cold War an unseen war was waged for half a century, between the secret services of East and West. This account is part autobiography, part informal history. It throws light on the events of five troubled decades and shows how the West did not "win" the Cold War: the Soviet Side lost it.

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Free Agent by Brian Crozier

Behind the Cold War an unseen war was waged for half a century, between the secret services of East and West. By definition, this other war was invisible to the public, although at times aspects of it would burst into public view. In regular contact with Britain's SIS (MI6) and consultant to the Foreign Office's semi-secret, anti-subversion department, IRD, and to the CIA, Brian Crozier not only witnessed the unseen war from the inside, but also played an active role in it. At all times, however, he retained his freedom of action: hence the title, "Free Agent". This account of the unseen war is part autobiography, part informal history. It throws a light on the events of five troubled decades and shows how, in the last analysis, the West did not "win" the Cold War: the Soviet side lost it.
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Brian Crozier is a journalist and historian. He is the author of more than twenty books including The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire, The Gorbachev Phenomenon, Socialism: Dream and Reality, DeGaulle, and Franco.

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ISBN 13 9780002551922
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Title Free Agent
Author Brian Crozier
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1993-07-22
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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