1 Introduction: democracies, intelligence agencies and the neglected problem of subversion; 2 The paradox of subversion: a theory of intelligence-policy relations in democratic countries; 3 British intelligence in the 1920s; 4 The Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1908-1948: from a law enforcement bureau to a political intelligence agency; 5 The establishment and evolution of the Central Intelligence Agency; 6 Italian military intelligence, 1943-1964; 7 Conclusion
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