If you liked World Factbook 2004 by The Central Intelligence Agency, start with U. S. Government Case Study of Human Manipulation (2011), The World Factbook 2000 (2000), and The World Factbook 2012 World Factbook (2012). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 U. S. Government Case Study of Human Manipulation 2011 · 248 pages · The Central Intelligence Agency, Dantalion Jones · Same author
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  5. 5 The World Factbook 1998 (published 1999) 1999 · The Central Intelligence Agency · Same author
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BookOrb recommends U. S. Government Case Study of Human Manipulation (2011), The World Factbook 2000 (2000), The World Factbook 2012 World Factbook (2012), The World Factbook 1999 (published in 2000) (2000), and The World Factbook 1998 (published 1999) (1999).

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World Factbook 2004 is by The Central Intelligence Agency.