How To Stage A Coup
And Ten Other Lessons from the World of Secret Statecraft
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Atlantic Books
Published:6th Apr '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This book explores covert statecraft and its implications in today's world, emphasizing the need for understanding such actions. How To Stage A Coup reveals the hidden dynamics of power.
In How To Stage A Coup, Rory Cormac provides a thorough and engaging examination of the clandestine operations that define modern statecraft. This insightful investigation explores how governments employ covert actions to navigate the complexities of international relations. With the resurgence of great power competition, the reliance on secretive strategies has intensified, making it crucial to understand the implications of these actions on global stability. Cormac delves into various methods of covert operations, including cyber sabotage, disinformation campaigns, and even targeted poisonings, revealing the darker side of political maneuvering.
The narrative is enriched with real-world examples that illustrate the significant impact of covert actions on both domestic and international affairs. Cormac emphasizes that while these operations are often shrouded in secrecy, their consequences can be far-reaching and affect the lives of ordinary citizens. The book sheds light on the motivations behind such actions and the ethical dilemmas they present, urging readers to consider the balance between national security and transparency.
How To Stage A Coup is not just a historical account; it is a call to awareness. As social media continues to amplify the spread of misinformation, understanding the mechanisms of covert statecraft becomes essential. Cormac’s compelling narrative invites readers to engage with the complexities of power, secrecy, and the evolving landscape of global politics.
Rich in anecdote and detail... Cormac, you can see, is an engaged teacher, the kind of lecturer who holds his students' attention with illustrative stories of derring-do and dirty tricks. They will like this book, as I do, with its relish of good yarns... A zippy read. * The TImes *
A compelling history of the dark arts of statecraft - from assassination and sabotage through to disinformation, election interference and cyberattack. Rory Cormac combines the best true-life spy stories with thoughtful analysis of the perils of covert government operations. So full is it of fascinating and astutely examined examples of these murky practices that you wouldn't want his book to fall into the wrong hands. * Jonathan Rugman, author of The Killing in the Consulate *
Even as major powers flaunt their military hardware and brazenly trample over borders, their struggles also continue in the shadows. Rory Cormac's raid into this confusing terrain is daring, incisive and exact, an intellectual special operation in itself. In particular, it reveals the hard choices and delicate trade-offs practitioners must consider, between secrecy, control and impact. Much that is written on this subject is overblown and vapid. Cormac's work, by contrast, is a much-needed correction. Britain needs Cormac. * Patrick Porter, author of The False Promise of Liberal Order *
A dazzling journey through the subterranean world of covert action: from assassination, secret wars, cyberattacks and sabotage, to rigging elections, spreading influence, and subverting democracy. This major new book is stacked full of fascinating examples from around the world, perceptive analysis and careful warnings. A must read for anyone interested in international politics and secret statecraft. * Jamie Gaskarth, author of Secrets and Spies *
An absolute must read for understanding the wide range of tools states pursue in the realm of covert statecraft. It has immense lessons for cyber operations, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and more. * Michael Poznansky, author of In the Shadow of International Law *
Rory Cormac offers a delightfully incisive and much needed corrective to the opacity surrounding covert action. He shows that reality is, in fact, far more interesting than fiction... It may sound odd to say, but despite it being about some of the most underhanded behaviors a state can undertake, it is a fun book to read. It is a must read for both practitioners of the dark arts and the curious general public alike. * Diplomatic Courier *
A must read for those interested in intelligence, secret warfare and the hidden hand. * Intelligence and National Security *
A valuable and thought-provoking work, the most thorough treatment of the topic to date. * Studies in Intelligence *
An important public service... Cormac's book has an ambitious scope, and its arguments and information are truly timeless. * International Affairs *
ISBN: 9781838955649
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 27mm
Weight: 330g
384 pages
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