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Trust but Verify
Author | : Martin Klimke,Reinhild Kreis,Christian F. Ostermann |
Publsiher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2016-11-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781503600133 |
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Trust, but Verify uses trust—with its emotional and predictive aspects—to explore international relations in the second half of the Cold War, beginning with the late 1960s. The détente of the 1970s led to the development of some limited trust between the United States and the Soviet Union, which lessened international tensions and enabled advances in areas such as arms control. However, it also created uncertainty in other areas, especially on the part of smaller states that depended on their alliance leaders for protection. The contributors to this volume look at how the "emotional" side of the conflict affected the dynamics of various Cold War relations: between the superpowers, within the two ideological blocs, and inside individual countries on the margins of the East–West confrontation.
Trust But Verify
Author | : Karna Small Bodman |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2018-09-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781621578543 |
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"Bodman's hard-won information and sheer storytelling talent make this a book to remember.” —LEE CHILD, #1 worldwide bestselling author of the Jack Reacher series "Karna Bodman’s Trust But Verify is a riveting page-turner you won’t want to put down!" - CARLA NEGGERS, bestselling author of Imposter's Lure Samantha Reid, the brilliant Director of the White House Office of Homeland Security, is enjoying a rare evening away from Washington at a Florida charity ball when a bomb sends the well-heeled attendees stampeding into the night. Narrowly escaping the blast, Reid returns to the White House, where she has been trailing the massacres and illicit arms sales of a shadowy group of Russian oligarchs... all of whom want her dead. Caught in an ever-tightening spiral of lies and ruthless hitmen, Reid must race the clock against her assassins. But she's not alone. When FBI special agent Brett Keating discovers Samantha was the target of the Florida bomb, he resolves to protect her, while also unravelling a brazen plot that threatens the lives of international financial leaders and stock markets worldwide.
Intelligence Activities in Ancient Rome
Author | : Rose Mary Sheldon |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2004-12-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781135771072 |
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Professor Sheldon uses the modern concept of the intelligence cycle to trace intelligence activities in Rome whether they were done by private citizens, the government, or the military. Examining a broad range of activities the book looks at the many types of espionage tradecraft that have left their traces in the ancient sources: * intelligence and counterintelligence gathering * covert action * clandestine operations * the use of codes and ciphers Dispelling the myth that such activities are a modern invention, Professor Sheldon explores how these ancient spy stories have modern echoes as well. What is the role of an intelligence service in a free republic? When do the security needs of the state outweigh the rights of the citizen? If we cannot trust our own security services, how safe can we be? Although protected by the Praetorian Guard, seventy-five percent of Roman emperors died by assassination or under attack by pretenders to his throne. Who was guarding the guardians? For students of Rome, and modern social studies too - this will provide a fascinating read.
Trust But Verify
Author | : Suzanne Massie |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2013-10-01 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1938883691 |
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Land of the Firebird
Author | : Suzanne Massie |
Publsiher | : Touchstone |
Total Pages | : 493 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0671460595 |
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Details the history of Russia from the religious revolution of 987 to the political revolution of 1917, graphically describing Russia's political and cultural environments under Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great, and Catherine the Great
The Speechwriter
Author | : Barton Swaim |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2015-07-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781476769967 |
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Barton Swaim was struggling to find an academic job—he’d recently received a PhD in English—when he sent his resume to Mark Sanford, the conservative and controversial governor of South Carolina. He thought he could improve the governor’s writing and speeches. On the surface, this is the story of Sanford’s rise and fall. But it’s really an account of what happens when a band of believers attach themselves to an ambitious narcissist. Everyone knows this kind of politician—a charismatic maverick who goes up against the system and its ways, but thinks he doesn’t have to live by the rules. Swaim describes what makes people invest in their leaders, how those leaders do provide moments of inspiration, and then how they let them down. The Speechwriter is a funny and candid introduction to the world of politics, where press statements are purposefully nonsensical, grammatical errors are intentional, and better copy means more words. Through his three years in the governor’s office, Swaim paints a portrait of a man so principled he’d rather sweat than use state money to pay for air conditioning, so oblivious he’d wear the same stained shirt for two weeks, so egotistical he’d belittle his staffers to make himself feel better, and so self-absorbed he never once apologized for making his administration the laughing stock of the country. In the end, it’s also an account of the very human staffers who risk a life in politics out of conviction and learn to survive a broken heart.
Algorithms and Law
Author | : Martin Ebers,Susana Navas |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2020-07-23 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781108424820 |
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Exploring issues from big-data to robotics, this volume is the first to comprehensively examine the regulatory implications of AI technology.
Blockchain
Author | : Richie Etwaru |
Publsiher | : Dog Ear Publishing |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2017-08-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781457556623 |
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Richie covers the so what of blockchain as opposed to the crowded area of the what of blockchain. In the 1st half readers self-realize that a trust gap is exponentially expanding in commerce, and humans are carrying the unnecessary burden to always trust but verify with intermediaries. Today, we the human species start every company or transaction with the automatic subliminal assumption that counterparties cannot be trusted. In the 2nd half, Richie re-positions blockchain from a paradigm that is looking for a problem, into a paradigm that would help close the trust gap. Blockchain, mankind’s first opportunity for trusted commerce at global scale. About the Author