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Jeffreys-Jones Rhodri

    Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones taucht tief in die zwielichtigen und umstrittenen Winkel der amerikanischen Geschichte ein, wobei er sich besonders auf Geheimdienstoperationen und deren Bekämpfung konzentriert. Seine Arbeit beleuchtet oft Perioden intensiver internationaler Spannungen und zeigt, wie staatliche Stellen hinter den Kulissen agierten, um Ereignisse zu gestalten. Jeffreys-Jones untersucht den Einsatz von Nachrichtendiensten für Propaganda und zur Unterdrückung vermeintlicher Bedrohungen und deckt dabei komplexe Netze aus Intrigen auf. Er verbindet gründliche historische Forschung mit fesselnder Erzählweise, die den Leser in die Welt der Spionage und ihre Auswirkungen hineinzieht.

    A Question of Standing
    Britain Explored
    The Nazi Spy Ring in America
    Ring of Spies
    In Spies We Trust
    Facing Decline, Finding Hope
    • 2022

      In the CIA's 75th birthday year, veteran intelligence historian Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones presents a history of the Agency from its foundation in the early days of the Cold War, through the Bay of Pigs fiasco of 1961, its role in the war in the 1970s, the part it played in the collapse of Soviet Communism in the late 1980s and the existential crisis of the 1990s that followed, to the new role it has taken on in the war on terror since 2001. A thoughful and balanced counterpoint to both celebratory and hostile accounts, A Question of Standing argues that the Agency's original and continuing purpose was not just the delivery of intelligence, but its delivery in a manner that commanded attention. To achieve that goal, the CIA had to be in good standing. It is never helpful to convey the truth if nobody respects you enough to listen.

      A Question of Standing
    • 2020

      The Nazi Spy Ring in America

      Hitler's Agents, the Fbi, and the Case That Stirred the Nation

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,2(37)Abgeben

      Set in the mid-1930s, the narrative explores Nazi Germany's covert espionage efforts in the United States as the country adopted a neutral stance. It details Hitler's strategic attempts to influence American politics through anti-Semitic propaganda, the theft of military technology, and the mapping of U.S. defenses, highlighting the tensions and threats faced by the nation during this tumultuous period.

      The Nazi Spy Ring in America
    • 2020

      Ring of Spies

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      2,9(12)Abgeben

      The first book to reveal how MI5 helped to expose a Nazi spy ring operating in America in the run-up to the Second World War

      Ring of Spies
    • 2017

      We Know All About You

      • 290 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      In this outstanding, brief overview of the history of surveillance and debates surrounding it in the UK and US, University of Edinburgh academic Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones challenges head-on Orwells representation of the secret state in his celebrated dystopian novel... overall, the author has presented a convincing critique of Orwellian statism. Richard Lance Keeble (Lincoln and Liverpool Hope University), George Orwell Studies Vol. 2, No.1 2017

      We Know All About You
    • 2015

      In Spies We Trust

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,5(4)Abgeben

      The full story of the Anglo-American intelligence relationship, ranging from the deceits of World War I to the mendacities of 9/11 - now told for the first time.

      In Spies We Trust
    • 2015

      Facing Decline, Finding Hope

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,2(6)Abgeben

      Church today isn't the same as it was fifty years ago--or even ten years ago. In spite of the powerful stories of turn-around churches with skyrocketing memberships, the difficult reality is that most congregations are getting smaller. Jeffrey D. Jones asks brave questions for congregations facing this reality--what if membership growth isn't the primary goal for a church? How can churches remain vital, even with declining attendance? Facing Decline, Finding Hope is an essential resource to help congregations confront their shrinking size while looking towards the hopeful reality that God is calling them to greater faithfulness. The book draws on biblical and theological resources, as well as contemporary leadership studies, to help leaders--both clergy and laity--set aside a survival mentality and ask new questions to shape ministry more attuned to today's world. Facing Decline, Finding Hope is a powerful book for leaders who want to honestly assess the size of their church and plan for faithful, invigorating service regardless of whether membership numbers are up or down.

      Facing Decline, Finding Hope
    • 1996