Historical Dictionary of Israeli Intelligence
Author | : | Ephraim Kahana |
Year of Publication | : | 2009 |
Publisher | : | Pentagon Press |
ISBN - 13 | : | 9780810859821 |
Edition | : | First |
Language | : | English |
Binding | : | Hardcover |
Subject | : | Military Intelligence |
About the Book :
For Israel - more so than for any other state- -an effective
Intelligence Community has been a matter of life and death. Over the past
halfcentury or so, Israel has created and refined what is broadly regarded as
one of the best intelligence networks in the world. It has repeatedly undone
efforts by hostile Arab neighbours to defeat it in war, foiled countless
terrorist attacks, contributed to military preparedness and armament
production, and helped millions of Jews to reach the Promised Land.
Unfortunately, it has also committed some terrible mistakes and made blunders
it can ill afford.
With all of this activity, it is no wonder so much has been written about
Israeli Intelligence. However, a handy reference work bringing the various
strands together has been sorely needed yet unavailable, until now. The
Historical Dictionary of Israeli Intelligence provides detailed information
on the various agencies, operations, important leaders and operatives, and
special aspects of tradecraft through a chronology, an introduction, a
dictionary full of cross-referenced entries, and a bibliography suggesting
further reading.
About Author :
Ephraim Kahana is professor of international relations and faculty member at Western Galilee College, Acre, Israel, where he chaired the Department of Political Science from 1997 to 1998. He also teaches international relations, national security, and intelligence studies in the National Security Program of the University of Haifa and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. Dr. Kahana has written numerous papers and articles and organised panels and conferences on these subjects