标签: “cia”
Treason (叛国) (2022) [剧集] 豆瓣
Treason 所属 : Treason
6.3 (6 个评分)
导演:
路易丝·胡珀
演员:
Charlie Cox
/
Avital Lvova
…
故事讲述军情六处训练和培养的Adam Lawrence,他的职业生涯似乎已不会再有变化。但老相识俄罗斯间谍Kara找上了他,而两人又有着一段复杂的过去,Adam被迫质疑自己生活中的每件事、每个人。
Kara、Adam和他的妻子Maddy形成了一个三角关系:三人都在试图揭露对方的秘密,想方设法正确应对政治和外交关系,同时守住自己的个人生活,以及他们最爱的人。
Kara、Adam和他的妻子Maddy形成了一个三角关系:三人都在试图揭露对方的秘密,想方设法正确应对政治和外交关系,同时守住自己的个人生活,以及他们最爱的人。
特别行动:母狮 (母狮 第二季) (2024) [剧集] 豆瓣
Lioness Season 2 所属 : 特别行动:母狮
7.4 (5 个评分)
导演:
泰勒·谢里丹
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迈克尔·弗里德曼
…
演员:
佐伊·索尔达娜
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妮可·基德曼
…
CIA的反恐行动已经接近尾声,Joe(佐伊·索尔达娜 Zoe Saldana 饰)、Kaitlyn(妮可·基德曼 Nicole Kidman 饰)和Byron(迈克尔·凯利 Michael Kelly 饰)招募了一名新特工来潜入一个以前不为人知的威胁。随着来自各方的压力越来越大,Joe作为“母狮”计划的领导者,必须做出巨大的个人牺牲。
谍影迷情 第二季 (2011) [剧集] 豆瓣
Covert Affairs Season 2 所属 : 谍影迷情
7.6 (5 个评分)
导演:
Kate Woods
演员:
派珀·佩拉博
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克里斯托弗·戈勒姆
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该剧讲述Annie Walker(PiperPerabo)是一名尚在训练中的初级间谍,最近突然被中央情报局「提拔」为外勤特工。她出众的语言才能或许是上司看重的一个原因,但那不是最主要的--她的上司似乎对她曾经遇到过的某个人(前男友)更感兴趣。Christopher Gorham扮演一个为中央情报局效命军事情报特工,在一次任务中失去了双眼。他是Annie的导师兼行动负责人。Anne Dudek扮演Annie的姐姐,一位有两个孩子的母亲。KariMatchett扮演中情局特设特务机构「国内保安局」(Domestic Protection Division)的负责人。PeterGallagher扮演她的丈夫Arthur,中情局另一个特设特务机构「特勤局」的负责人。 [1]
该剧集测谎、动作、美女、斗智、枪战于一身,金发美女带你看她的间谍双重生活,精彩连连,惊心动魄。
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该剧集测谎、动作、美女、斗智、枪战于一身,金发美女带你看她的间谍双重生活,精彩连连,惊心动魄。
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The Agency (特工处) (2024) [剧集] 豆瓣
The Agency Season 1 所属 : The Agency
导演:
乔·赖特
演员:
迈克尔·法斯宾德
/
朱迪·特纳-史密斯
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改编自2015年热门法剧《传奇办公室》,设定在一个超越日常间谍活动、充满更深层次阴谋和诡计的世界,角色们在努力应对国家和世界的生存威胁时,同时进行自我的斗争。
谍影迷情 第四季 (2013) [剧集] 豆瓣
Covert Affairs Season 4 所属 : 谍影迷情
导演:
斯蒂芬·凯
演员:
派珀·佩拉博
/
克里斯托弗·戈勒姆
…
Annie Walker(Piper Perabo)是一名尚在训练中的初级间谍,最近突然被中央情报局「提拔」为外勤特工。她出众的语言才能或许是上司看重的一个原因,但那不是最主要的--她的上司似乎对她曾经遇到过的某个人(前男友)更感兴趣。Christopher Gorham扮演一个为中央情报局效命军事情报特工,在一次任务中失去了双眼。他是Annie的导师兼行动负责人。Anne Dudek扮演Annie的姐姐,一位有两个孩子的母亲。Kari Matchett扮演中情局特设特务机构「国内保安局」的负责人。Peter Gallagher扮演她的丈夫Arthur,中情局另一个特设特务机构的负责人。
Legacy of Ashes [图书] 豆瓣
作者:
Tim Weiner
Anchor
2008
- 5
With shocking revelations that made headlines in papers across the country, Pulitzer-Prize-winner Tim Weiner gets at the truth behind the CIA and uncovers here why nearly every CIA Director has left the agency in worse shape than when he found it; and how these profound failures jeopardize our national security.
Psychology of Intelligence Analysis [图书] 豆瓣
作者:
Richards J. Heuer
Center for the Study of Intelligence
1999
- 11
Who Paid the Piper? [图书] 豆瓣
作者:
Frances Stonor Saunders
Granta Books
2000
- 4
Amazon.co.uk Review
In the post-war period, the CIA funded not just the right-wing bits of European intellectual life but also the centre, in order to detach intellectuals from the Left, and this book tells us how. It is touching on the career of Michael Josselson, the principal intellectual bagman who in 1950 became the Congress' Administrative Secretary, and his eventual betrayal by various people like Stephen Spender who scapegoated him. Sanders demonstrates that, in the early days, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the emergent CIA were less dominated by the far right than they later became, and that the idea of helping out progressive moderates--rather than being Machiavellian--actually appealed to the men at the top.
Many intellectuals were still drawn to Stalin's Russia. Saunders superbly traces the crisis of conscience that McCarthyism and its associated bookburning in US libraries caused, and the subsequent rise of more moderate ideals. Saunders does not discuss the way the cult of Kennedy grows out of the same soil as a lot of this stuff--he was an excuse to love America after all. This is an exhaustive account, which, despite neglecting some important side issues, is an essential book. --Roz Kaveney --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Synopsis
During the Cold War, writers and artists were faced with a huge challenge. In the Soviet world, they were expected to turn out works that glorified militancy, struggle and relentless optimism. In the West, freedom of expression was vaunted as liberal democracy's most cherished possession. But such freedom could carry a cost. This book documents the extraordinary energy of a secret campaign in which some of the most vocal exponents of intellectual freedom in the West were instruments - whether they knew it or not, whether they liked it or not - of America's secret service.
In the post-war period, the CIA funded not just the right-wing bits of European intellectual life but also the centre, in order to detach intellectuals from the Left, and this book tells us how. It is touching on the career of Michael Josselson, the principal intellectual bagman who in 1950 became the Congress' Administrative Secretary, and his eventual betrayal by various people like Stephen Spender who scapegoated him. Sanders demonstrates that, in the early days, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the emergent CIA were less dominated by the far right than they later became, and that the idea of helping out progressive moderates--rather than being Machiavellian--actually appealed to the men at the top.
Many intellectuals were still drawn to Stalin's Russia. Saunders superbly traces the crisis of conscience that McCarthyism and its associated bookburning in US libraries caused, and the subsequent rise of more moderate ideals. Saunders does not discuss the way the cult of Kennedy grows out of the same soil as a lot of this stuff--he was an excuse to love America after all. This is an exhaustive account, which, despite neglecting some important side issues, is an essential book. --Roz Kaveney --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Synopsis
During the Cold War, writers and artists were faced with a huge challenge. In the Soviet world, they were expected to turn out works that glorified militancy, struggle and relentless optimism. In the West, freedom of expression was vaunted as liberal democracy's most cherished possession. But such freedom could carry a cost. This book documents the extraordinary energy of a secret campaign in which some of the most vocal exponents of intellectual freedom in the West were instruments - whether they knew it or not, whether they liked it or not - of America's secret service.
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