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Kirjailija

Mark Hollingsworth

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 9 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2010-2024, suosituimpien joukossa The Recent Unpleasantness. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

9 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2010-2024.

Vakoojien valtakunta

Vakoojien valtakunta

Mark Hollingsworth

Otava
2024
sidottu
Ajankohtainen historiateos näyttää KGB:n opit nyky-Venäjän toimien takana.Neuvostotiedustelu soluttautui kylmän sodan aikana länteen valtavin panostuksin: vuonna 1985 pelkästään Yhdysvalloissa oli 1 300 KGB-agenttia. Samaan aikaan amerikkalaisten vastavakoilu koostui vain 350 virkailijasta. KGB lahjoi, houkutteli ja kiristi virkamiehiä ja poliitikkoja länsimaissa päästäkseen käsiksi valtionsalaisuuksiin ja horjuttaakseen yhteiskuntia.Valaiseva tietokirja kuvaa neuvostotiedustelun dramaattista historiaa ja osoittaa, että Venäjän operaatiot maailmalla ja sota Ukrainassa ovat samaa jatkumoa. Vladimir Putinin tausta on KGB:ssä, ja se näkyy kaikessa hänen toiminnassaan.
Agents of Influence

Agents of Influence

Mark Hollingsworth

Oneworld Publications
2024
nidottu
There’s no such thing as a former KGB man... 'A gripping story filled with remarkable revelations.' Tom Bower, author of Revenge Agents of Influence reveals the secret history of an intelligence agency gone out of control, accountable to no one but itself and intent on subverting Western politics on a near-inconceivable scale. In 1985, 1,300 KGB officers were stationed in the USA. The FBI only had 350 counter-intelligence officers. Since the early days of the Cold War, the KGB seduced parliamentarians and diplomats, infiltrated the highest echelons of the Civil Service, and planted fake news in papers across the world. More disturbingly, it never stopped. Putin is a KGB man through and through. Journalist Mark Hollingworth reveals how disinformation, kompromat and secret surveillance continue to play key roles in Russia’s war with Ukraine. It seems frighteningly easy to destabilise Western democracy.
Agents of Influence

Agents of Influence

Mark Hollingsworth

Oneworld Publications
2023
sidottu
There’s no such thing as a former KGB man... 'A gripping story filled with remarkable revelations.' Tom Bower, author of Revenge Agents of Influence reveals the secret history of an intelligence agency gone out of control, accountable to no one but itself and intent on subverting Western politics on a near-inconceivable scale. In 1985, 1,300 KGB officers were stationed in the USA. The FBI only had 350 counter-intelligence officers. Since the early days of the Cold War, the KGB seduced parliamentarians and diplomats, infiltrated the highest echelons of the Civil Service, and planted fake news in papers across the world. More disturbingly, it never stopped. Putin is a KGB man through and through. Journalist Mark Hollingworth reveals how disinformation, kompromat and secret surveillance continue to play key roles in Russia’s war with Ukraine. It seems frighteningly easy to destabilise Western democracy.
Londongrad

Londongrad

Mark Hollingsworth; Stewart Lansley

Fourth Estate Ltd
2010
nidottu
The amazing true story of how London became home to the Russian super-rich. A dazzling tale of incredible wealth, ferocious disputes, beautiful women, private jets, mega-yachts, the world’s best footballers – and chauffeur-driven Range Rovers with tinted windows. A group of buccaneering Russian oligarchs made colossal fortunes after the collapse of communism – and many of them came to London to enjoy their new-found wealth. Londongrad tells for the first time the true story of their journeys from Moscow and St Petersburg to mansions in Mayfair, Knightsbridge and Surrey – and takes you into a shimmering world of audacious multi-billion pound deals, outrageous spending and rancorous feuds. But while London's flashiest restaurants echoed to Russian laughter and Bond Street shop-owners totted up their profits, darker events also played themselves out. The killing of ex-KGB man Alexander Litvinenko in London to the death – in a helicopter crash he all but predicted – of Stephen Curtis, the lawyer to many of Britain's richest Russians, chilled London's Russians and many of those who know them. This is the story of how Russia's wealth was harvested and brought to London – some of it spent by Roman Abramovich on his beloved Chelsea Football Club, some of it spent by Boris Berezovsky in his battles with Russia's all-powerful Vladimir Putin. Londongrad is a must-read for anyone interested in how vast wealth is created, the luxury it can buy and the power and intrigue it produces.