Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments, xiii
1 Espionage in the United States, 1 (44)
The American Revolution, 1 (3)
The Early Republic, 4 (1)
The Civil War, 5 (2)
World War I and the Interwar Years, 7 (2)
World War II, 9 (4)
The Cold War, 13 (21)
America on the Defense, 13 (17)
The United States on the Offensive, 30 (4)
The Post-Cold War Period, 34 (4)
Post-September 11, 2001, 38 (2)
Further Reading, 40 (2)
References, 42 (3)
2 Understanding the Contemporary Espionage 45 (30)
Debate,
Spies and Spy Catchers, 45 (2)
Espionage and the Nature of World Politics, 47 (2)
Espionage and Surprise, 49 (3)
Espionage and the Intelligence Cycle, 52 (3)
Espionage and the National Security 55 (3)
Bureaucracy,
Espionage and National Security Threats, 58 (2)
Economic Espionage, 60 (2)
Controlling Espionage, 62 (3)
Counterespionage and National Security, 65 (1)
Espionage and 9/11, 66 (6)
Further Reading, 72 (1)
References, 73 (2)
3 Espionage around the World, 75 (28)
Great Britain, 78 (4)
Kim Philby, 80 (2)
Israel, 82 (6)
Jonathan Jay Pollard, 84 (4)
China, 88 (2)
Larry Wu-tai Chin, 89 (1)
Soviet Union /Russia, 90 (7)
Oleg Penkovsky, 94 (3)
Other States, 97 (3)
Further Reading, 100 (1)
References, 101 (2)
4 Biographical Sketches, 103 (40)
Rudolf Abel (1903-1971), 103 (2)
Aldrich Ames (1941- ), 105 (1)
James Jesus Angleton (1917-1987), 106 (2)
Benedict Arnold (1741-1801), 108 (1)
Lafayette Baker (1826-1868), 109 (1)
Whittaker Chambers (1901-1961), 110 (2)
Frank Church (1924-1984), 112 (1)
William Donovan (1883-1959), 112 (2)
Allen Welch Dulles (1893-1969), 114 (2)
Felix Dzershinsky (1877-1926), 116 (1)
Klaus Fuchs (1911-1985), 117 (1)
Rose O'Neal Greenhow (1815?-1864), 117 (1)
Nathan Hale (1755-1776), 118 (1)
Lee H. Hamilton (1931- ), 119 (1)
Philip (Robert) Hanssen (1945- ), 120 (1)
Alger Hiss (1904-1996), 120 (2)
John Edgar Hoover (1895-1972), 122 (2)
Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957), 124 (2)
Robert S. Mueller III (1944- ), 126 (1)
Richard Milhous Nixon (1913-1994), 126 (2)
A. Mitchell Palmer (1872-1936), ,27
Oleg Vladimirovich Penkovsky (1919-1963), 128 (2)
Harold "Kim" Philby (1912-1988), 130 (2)
Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884), 132 (1)
Jonathan Jay Pollard (1943- ), 133 (1)
Francis Gary Powers (1929-1977), 133 (2)
Thomas Joseph Ridge (1945- ), 135 (1)
Julius Rosenberg (1918-1953) and Ethel 135 (2)
Rosenberg (1915-1953),
Sir William Samuel Stephenson (1896-1989), 137 (1)
George J. Tenet (1953- ), 138 (1)
Ralph H. Van Deman (1865-1952), 139 (1)
Elizabeth Van Lew (1818-1900), 140 (1)
John Walker (1938- ), 140 (1)
Herbert Yardley (1889-1958), 141 (2)
5 Documents, 143 (32)
Organizational Procedures and Authorities, 144 (12)
Presidential Order, July 11, 1941, 144 (1)
Military Order, June 13, 1942, 145 (1)
The Central Intelligence Agency (National 146 (3)
Security Act of 1947, July 26, 1947,
Excerpts),
Executive Order 13228 Establishing the 149 (2)
Office of Homeland Security and the
Homeland Security Council,
The Department of Homeland Security: 151 (2)
Homeland Security Act of 2002, November 25,
2002 (Excerpts),
Coordination of Counterintelligence 153 (3)
Activities (Title 50, Section 402 of the
U.S. Code, Excerpts),
Laws, 156 (10)
Loyalty Programs: Executive Order 9835, 157 (2)
1947 (Excerpts),
Laws Governing Espionage: Title 18 of the 159 (5)
U.S. Code Sections 793, 794, 798, 783b
(Excerpts),
Laws Governing Economic Espionage: Economic 164 (2)
Espionage Act of 1996 (Excerpts),
Evidence of Domestic Spying, 166 (19)
Statement by Senator Frank Church, October 166 (2)
21, 1975,
Project MINARET: Domestic Spying on Antiwar 168 (2)
Protestors,
Project SGPOINTER/HGLINGUAL: Mail Openings, 170 (5)
6 Chronology, 175 (10)
7 Print and Nonprint Resources, 185 (22)
Books, 185 (15)
Journal Articles, 200 (4)
Government Documents, 204 (1)
Electronic Sources, 204 (3)
Glossary, 207 (4)
Index, 211 (14)
About the Author, 225