
Spy Chiefs: Volume 2
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Throughout history and across cultures, the spy chief has been a leader of the state security apparatus and an essential adviser to heads of state. In democracies, the spy chief has become a public figure, and intelligence activities have been brought under the rule of law. In authoritarian regimes, however, the spy chief was and remains a frightening and opaque figure who exercises secret influence abroad and engages in repression at home.
This second volume of Spy Chiefs goes beyond the commonly studied spy chiefs of the United States and the United Kingdom to examine leaders from Renaissance Venice to the Soviet Union, Germany, India, Egypt, and Lebanon in the twentieth century. It provides a close-up look at intelligence leaders, good and bad, in the different political contexts of the regimes they served. The profiles in this book range from some of the most notorious figures in modern history, such as Feliks Dzerzhinsky and Erich Mielke, to spy chiefs in democratic West Germany and India.
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Paul Maddrell is a lecturer in Modern German History at Loughborough University.
Christopher Moran is associate professor of US national security at the University of Warwick.
Ioanna Iordanou is a senior lecturer specializing in organizational and business history at the Oxford Brookes University School of Business.
Mark Stout is program director of the MA in Global Security Studies Program at Johns Hopkins University and the former historian of the International Spy Museum.
Content
Foreword by Sir Richard Dearlove, KCMG, OBE
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Introduction: Leading in Secret
Paul Maddrell
1. What Is Intelligence Leadership? Three Historical Trends
Paul Maddrell
2. The Spy Chiefs of Renaissance Venice: Intelligence Leadership in the Early Modern World
Ioanna Iordanou
3. Laying Hands on Arcana Imperii: Venetian Baili as Spymasters in Sixteenth-Century Istanbul
Emrah Safa Gürkan
4. A Perfect Spy Chief? Feliks Dzerzhinsky and the Cheka
Iain Lauchlan
5. The Consummate Careerist: Erich Mielke, the German Democratic Republic's Minister for State Security
Paul Maddrell
6. Markus Wolf: From the Shadows to the Limelight
Kristie Macrakis
7. ?The Dossiers?: Reinhard Gehlen's Secret Special Card File
Bodo Hechelhammer
8. India's Cold War Spy Chiefs: Decolonizing Intelligence in South Asia
Paul M. McGarr
9. Emir Farid Chehab: ?Father of the Lebanese Sûreté Générale?
Chikara Hashimoto
10. Egypt's Spy Chiefs: Servants or Leaders?
Dina Rezk
Conclusion: Government Men
Paul Maddrell
List of Contributors
Index
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