| Management number | 236929953 | Release Date | 2026/07/10 | List Price | US$3.51 | Model Number | 236929953 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category | |||||||||
For thirty-seven years, the Committee for State Security ran one of the most disciplined intelligence systems of the twentieth century. KGB Tradecraft is the first methodical reading of that system on its own institutional terms.Inside this volume:Illegals projected into Western lives. How the directorate built deep-cover identities sustained across decades of operational work, and how the program eventually surfaced in the 2010 Ghost Stories arrests.Surveillance of foreign officers inside Moscow at a scale Western services rarely matched. Including the Tolkachev case that ran for six years inside that coverage, and the institutional limits the Bellingcat reconstruction of the 2020 Navalny case made visible.Kompromat as institutional discipline. The five-stage internal sequence the apparatus exploited, the Profumo and Vassall cases as documentary anchors, and why disclosure was the only counter-method that worked.Active measures across decades. Fabrication, half-truth, selective framing, and the INFEKTION operation that planted the AIDS-as-Fort-Detrick story across global media before the discipline carried forward into the contemporary information environment.Wet operations, defector reception, and the synthesis that ties seven disciplines into one apparatus. Read through the recurring cases of Ames, Stashinsky, Philby, and Vetrov, four men whose disclosures gave the open record its account of the KGB's operations.M.J. Brennan draws on the Mitrokhin archive, the Vetrov disclosures, the published memoirs of officers who later defected or wrote openly, the open court records of major trials, and the post-1991 declassifications of Soviet and Western files. Where the public record is contested, the analysis hedges. Where contemporary operations have been attributed by Western governments and denied by the Russian state, the disagreement is reported and not adjudicated.The methods are explained on the operational terms the directorate used. The human cost is named where it was paid. The inheritance is traced into the modern Russian intelligence state and its successor services.A free companion PDF, The Recurring Cases: A Reader's Briefing on Stashinsky, Philby, Ames, and Vetrov, is available at the link inside the book.Book One of The Tradecraft Series. Subsequent volumes treat Mossad, the CIA, MI6, and the MSS. Read more
| ASIN | B0H2XG2R3C |
|---|---|
| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 2.5 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Book 1 of 2 | Tradecraft Series |
| Print length | 295 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | June 10, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
If you notice any omissions or errors in the product information on this page, please use the correction request form below.
Correction Request Form