Enemies: A History of the FBI

Enemies: A History of the FBI
ISBN-10
1400067480
ISBN-13
9781400067480
Series
Enemies
Category
Political Science
Pages
537
Language
English
Published
2012
Publisher
Random House
Author
Tim Weiner

Description

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
The Washington Post * New York Daily News * Slate

"Fast-paced, fair-minded, and fascinating, Tim Weiner's Enemies turns the long history of the FBI into a story that is as compelling, and important, as today's headlines."--Jeffrey Toobin, author of The Oath
 
NATIONAL BESTSELLER
 
Enemies is the first definitive history of the FBI's secret intelligence operations, from an author whose work on the Pentagon and the CIA won him the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.
 
We think of the FBI as America's police force. But secret intelligence is the Bureau's first and foremost mission. Enemies is the story of how presidents have used the FBI to conduct political warfare, and how the Bureau became the most powerful intelligence service the United States possesses.
 
Here is the hidden history of America's hundred-year war on terror. The FBI has fought against terrorists, spies, anyone it deemed subversive--and sometimes American presidents. The FBI's secret intelligence and surveillance techniques have created a tug-of-war between national security and civil liberties. It is a tension that strains the very fabric of a free republic.
 
Praise for Enemies

"Outstanding."--The New York Times
 
"Absorbing . . . a sweeping narrative that is all the more entertaining because it is so redolent with screw-ups and scandals."--Los Angeles Times

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