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The French Secret Services: A History of French Intelligence from the Drefus Affair to the Gulf War
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The French Secret Services: A History of French Intelligence from the Drefus Affair to the Gulf War

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A groundbreaking work of research, The French Secret Service tells the dramatic, untold story of the transition of France’s spy networks and black chambers of the ancient regime and Napolean into modern intelligence services. Ranging from diplomatic and military intelligence to covert operations and industrial espionage, Porch’s book explains the sometimes bizzare operations of French intelligence in the context of France’s divided political culture and of her self-image as a world power.

An authoritative analysis of the complex role of intelligence services in modern French history. With Porch’s (History/Naval War College; The French Foreign Legion, 1991, etc.) book, it will no longer be possible to think of the defining moments of modern France without also considering the function and influence of the country’s secret services. - Kirkus Reviews

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Farrar, Strauss & Giroux-3pl
Date
1 November 2003
Pages
640
ISBN
9780374529451

A groundbreaking work of research, The French Secret Service tells the dramatic, untold story of the transition of France’s spy networks and black chambers of the ancient regime and Napolean into modern intelligence services. Ranging from diplomatic and military intelligence to covert operations and industrial espionage, Porch’s book explains the sometimes bizzare operations of French intelligence in the context of France’s divided political culture and of her self-image as a world power.

An authoritative analysis of the complex role of intelligence services in modern French history. With Porch’s (History/Naval War College; The French Foreign Legion, 1991, etc.) book, it will no longer be possible to think of the defining moments of modern France without also considering the function and influence of the country’s secret services. - Kirkus Reviews

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Farrar, Strauss & Giroux-3pl
Date
1 November 2003
Pages
640
ISBN
9780374529451