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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 327.1273009 EAN: 9780307389008 ISBN: 0307389006 Label: Anchor Manufacturer: Anchor Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 848 Publication Date: May 20, 2008 Publisher: Anchor Release Date: May 20, 2008 Sales Rank: 1927 Studio: Anchor
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Product Description: With shocking revelations that made headlines in papers across the country, Pulitzer-Prize-winner Tim Weiner gets at the truth behind the CIA and uncovers here why nearly every CIA Director has left the agency in worse shape than when he found it; and how these profound failures jeopardize our national security.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Useful Written by an experienced journalist, Legacy of Ashes is simultaneously a serious effort at a compreshensive narrative of the CIA's history and a scathing indictment of the agency's performance.Weiner's account is based on analysis of an extensive amount of documenation, including once classified CIA internal histories, and a large number of interviews of former CIA personnel, including several former Directors.Organized chronologically in a series of short chapters, Weiner traces the Agency's ... Read More
Rating: - 'Must Reading' This book or tapes should be read by anyone who recognizes the critical importance of Intelligence to those who are responsible for leading our country in the perilous enviornment we must navigate in. Unhappily, on balance, we appear to have done a pretty inadequate job to date. This book uses no annonymous sources but only CIA documents to show how bad our history has been in serving all occupants of The White House. If ever accurate information and analysis is needed it is now. Read this incredible ... Read More
Rating: - The Worst of The CIA I had really high hopes for this book, having had it suggested to me by so many people, but alas, it just doesn't live up to the hype. Like any Best of/Worst of album the book is long on slick cuts, short on substance. So, Weiner hates the CIA.He regards everything that they did as being flawed by lies, deception, incompetence, folly, drunkeness.Ok.He feels that vast amounts of humna and other capital have been squandered to no good end.Ok. BUT in terms of writing the whole thing falls flat & ... Read More
Rating: - A journalistic account of the CIA's history For those who are looking for a historical work on the CIA this is not their book. The author is a journalist, and the book is written in journalistic style. Good journalistic style, and probably good journalism, but this is not history.
Telling the history of the CIA, an institution that has been so intimately involved in American foreign policy, is a daunting task. Given the limitations of space, Weisner has tried to do a good job. Not sure if he has succeeded. He focuses on the anecdotic, ... Read More
Rating: - A Lesson This book might as well be a "how to fail" manual for any modern American bureaucracy.
In the early years the company is run by dynamic and entrepreneurial founders and mavericks who do a whole lot with very little and are driven by passion and patriotism. They come up with amazingly creative and innovative plans and solutions that actually work and save the day. A company is born.
Then a bunch of alcoholic guys show up swaggering and bragging like mavericks but without the brains ... Read More
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