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Historical Dictionary Of Sexspionage Nigel West

  • SKU: BELL-1970282
Historical Dictionary Of Sexspionage Nigel West
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Publisher: Historical Dictionaries of Int
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 401
Author: Nigel West
ISBN: 9780810859999, 9780810862876, 0810859998, 0810862875
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Historical Dictionary Of Sexspionage Nigel West by Nigel West 9780810859999, 9780810862876, 0810859998, 0810862875 instant download after payment.

In a surprising number of espionage cases sex has played a significant role--often only in the background--possibly as a reason why a particular individual has lived beyond his means and is in desperate need of cash. FBI agent Earl Pitts sold secrets to the Soviets to ease his financial burdens, which came from his habitually heavy use of male and female prostitutes. Yuri Nosenko collaborated with the CIA after having misappropriated KGB funds to entertain expensive women while on official duties in Geneva, and Aleksandr Ogorodnik of the Soviet foreign ministry was persuaded to become a spy by his pregnant Spanish lover, an agent recruited by the CIA. In the realm of human behavior, sex can be the catalyst for risky or reckless conduct. The Historical Dictionary of Sexspionage explores this behavior through a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on the secret agencies, operations, and events. From Delilah's seduction of Samson in 1161 BC to State Department official Donald Keyser's conviction of passing secrets to Isabelle Cheng, a Taiwanese intelligence officer, in 2007, Nigel West recounts the history of sexspionage.

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