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'A compelling history of the dark arts of statecraft... Fascinating' Jonathan Rugman'Rich in anecdote and detail.' The TimesToday's world is in flux. Competition between the great powers is back on the agenda and governments around the world are turning to secret statecraft and the hidden hand to navigate these uncertain waters. From poisonings to electoral interference, subversion to cyber sabotage, states increasingly operate in the shadows, while social media has created new avenues for disinformation on a mass scale.This is covert action: perhaps the most sensitive - and controversial - of all state activity. However, for all its supposed secrecy, it has become surprisingly prominent - and it is something that has the power to affect all of us. In an enthralling and urgent narrative packed with real-world examples, Rory Cormac reveals how such activity is shaping the world and argues that understanding why and how states wield these dark arts has never been more important.
Rory Cormac is a Professor of International Relations specializing in Secret Intelligence and Covert Action at the University of Nottingham. He is the author of Disrupt and Deny and co-author, with Richard J. Aldrich, of The Black Door and The Secret Royals.
1: How to assassinate your enemies 2: How to get away with murder 3: How to influence others 4: How to subvert governments and undermine democracy 5: How to rig an election 6: How to stage a coup 7: How to wage a secret war 8: How to pick your rebels 9: How to sabotage 10: How to cyberattack 11: How to wield the hidden hand
Rich in anecdote and detail... Cormac, you can see, is an engaged teacher, the kind of lecturer who holds his students' attention with illustrative stories of derring-do and dirty tricks. They will like this book, as I do, with its relish of good yarns... A zippy read.
Richard J. Aldrich, Rory Cormac, Michael S. Goodman, University of Warwick) Aldrich, Richard J. (Professor of International Security, University of Nottingham) Cormac, Rory (Lecturer in International Relations, King's College London) Goodman, Michael S. (Reader in Intelligence and International Affairs, Richard J Aldrich, Michael S Goodman
Richard J. Aldrich, Rory Cormac, Michael S. Goodman, University of Warwick) Aldrich, Richard J. (Professor of International Security, University of Nottingham) Cormac, Rory (Lecturer in International Relations, King's College London) Goodman, Michael S. (Reader in Intelligence and International Affairs, Richard J Aldrich, Michael S Goodman