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Agents of Subversion
- The Fate of John T. Downey and the CIA's Covert War in China
- De: John Delury
- Narrado por: Lee Goettl
- Duración: 16 h y 12 m
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In the winter of 1952, at the height of the Korean War, the CIA flew a covert mission into China to pick up an agent. Trained on a remote Pacific island, the agent belonged to an obscure anti-communist group known as the Third Force based out of Hong Kong. The exfiltration would fail disastrously, and one of the Americans on the mission ended up a prisoner of Mao Zedong's government for the next twenty years. Unraveling the truth behind decades of Cold War intrigue, John Delury documents the damage that this hidden foreign policy did to American political life.
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Great story, terrible pronunciation!
- De Amazon Customer en 06-19-23
- Agents of Subversion
- The Fate of John T. Downey and the CIA's Covert War in China
- De: John Delury
- Narrado por: Lee Goettl
Exciting, and revealing, history of US China relations
Revisado: 06-13-23
This book was so excellent I also purchased a hard copy. It is exceedingly rare to encounter books that are as exciting as they are academically interesting. This book does both a wonderful history of the central events of Downey’s capture and release, but also presents it alongside an excellent history of China expertise in the United States, US China relations and more. Excellent prose propels the listener straight through.
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Mao Zedong and China in the Twentieth-Century World
- A Concise History: Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society
- De: Rebecca E. Karl
- Narrado por: Bobby Brill
- Duración: 7 h y 56 m
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Throughout this lively and concise historical account of Mao Zedong's life and thought, Rebecca E. Karl places the revolutionary leader's personal experiences, social visions and theory, military strategies, and developmental and foreign policies in a dynamic narrative of the Chinese revolution. She situates Mao and the revolution in a global setting informed by imperialism, decolonization, and third worldism, and discusses worldwide trends in politics, the economy, military power, and territorial sovereignty.
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A balanced view of Mao's life and legacy
- De Douglas A. Greenberg en 06-18-20
- Mao Zedong and China in the Twentieth-Century World
- A Concise History: Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society
- De: Rebecca E. Karl
- Narrado por: Bobby Brill
Excellent review of Mao’s life and time
Revisado: 06-13-23
Karl presents a concise but rich account of Mao’s life, accounting for the most recent historical scholarship and with lively prose. Thoughtful and rigorous presentation of what we know and honesty about what we may never know about one of history’s most important figures.
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Democracy in Exile
- Hans Speier and the Rise of the Defense Intellectual (The United States in the World)
- De: Daniel Bessner
- Narrado por: Eric Burgher
- Duración: 11 h y 21 m
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In Democracy in Exile, Daniel Bessner shows how the experience of the Weimar Republic’s collapse and the rise of Nazism informed Hans Speier’s work as an American policymaker and institution builder. Bessner delves into Speier’s intellectual development, illuminating the ideological origins of the expert-centered approach to foreign policymaking and revealing the European roots of Cold War liberalism.
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Excellent historical work on the defense intellectual and history of social science
- De Mike en 06-13-23
- Democracy in Exile
- Hans Speier and the Rise of the Defense Intellectual (The United States in the World)
- De: Daniel Bessner
- Narrado por: Eric Burgher
Excellent historical work on the defense intellectual and history of social science
Revisado: 06-13-23
Bessner presented an empirically rich, theoretically well-rounded account of the rise of the “defense intellectual complex” through his “intellectual biography” of Hans Spier. Using Spier as a wedge, Bessner takes very interesting forays into the history of German intellectual exiles in the United States, the history of social science, and the history of diplomacy and propaganda. Bessner supported his claims with rich archival detail from foundation records to personal correspondence. The chapters on Spier’s time at RAND and his consultation with the Ford Foundation were placed in thoughtful context by the background on his education and intellectual lineage in Germany.
I thought the prose was excellent (if somewhat repetitive in the way academic press chapters sometimes are written, since they are sometimes read stand-alone) and the reading was also very good.
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