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Agent of Change: My Life Fighting Terrorists, Spies, and Institutional Racism

Agent of Change: My Life Fighting Terrorists, Spies, and Institutional Racism

by Huda Mukbil (Author)
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In Agent of Change Huda Mukbil takes us behind the curtain of a leading spy agency during a fraught time, recounting her experiences as an intelligence officer for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Mukbil was the first Black Arab-Canadian Muslim woman to join CSIS and was at the forefront of the fight against terrorism after 9/11. Mukbil’s mastery of four languages quickly made her a counterterrorism expert and a uniquely valuable asset to the organization. But as she worked with colleagues to confront new international threats, she also struggled for acceptance and recognition at the agency. Following the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the rise of homegrown extremism, Mukbil was framed as an inside threat. Determined to prove her loyalty, while equally concerned about the surveillance and profiling of Muslims and revelations of Western agencies’ torture and torture by proxy, Mukbil started to question CSIS’s fluctuating ethical stance in relation to its mandate. Her stellar work on a secondment to MI5, the British Security Service, earned commendation; this shielded her, but only temporarily, from the hostile workplace culture at CSIS. Ultimately, Mukbil and a group of colleagues went public about the pervasive institutional discrimination undermining CSIS and national security from within.Mukbil’s expertise in international security and her commitment to workplace transparency drove important changes at CSIS. Dazzlingly written, her account is an eye-opener for anyone wanting to understand how racism, misogyny, and Islamophobia undermine not only individuals, but institutions and the national interest – and how addressing this openly can tackle populism and misinformation. Read more

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PublisherMcGill-Queen's University Press
Publication dateMay 1 2023
LanguageEnglish
Print length272 pages
ISBN-10022801655X
ISBN-13978-0228016557
Item weight544 g
Dimensions15.24 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm
Best Sellers Rank#219,530 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #21 in Government Intelligence #156 in Military Intelligence & Espionage #161 in International Security (Books)
Customer Reviews4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 22 ratings

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