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From: jya@pipeline.com (John Young)
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5-19-96. WaPo:
"From Out Of the Shadows." Book review.
Spies Without Cloaks: The KGB's Successors
By Amy Knight
Princeton University Press. 318 pp. $24.95
Knight suggests that Russia's new security forces are
not only continuing the same kinds of skulduggery as
they undertook in the past but are now also expertly
manipulating public opinion in Russia and the rest of
the world to obscure and disguise what they do.
What Knight suggests is that the old client-master
relationship between Russia's elite and the KGB has not
only been reversed but may even have vanished, because
these "children of the KGB" have subsumed large chunks
of Russia's economy and government.
If *Spies Without Cloaks* is correct, much of Russia
today is little more than a mutant KGB, the communist
ideology it once served now replaced by ruthless
devotion to great-power politics and bottom-line
capitalism.
The book is worth reading for its applicability to the
transformation of the US and international intelligence
"communities" into free-market racketeering of espionage
technologies and expertise and insider secrets -- as WaPo
reported May 2 on high-tech intel patrons Perry and Deutch.
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