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Origins of CIA's espionage narrated by insider.

If you're fascinated by the intricate world of espionage and government secrecy, "The Central Intelligence Agency" could be an eye-opener. Authored by the CIA's first historian, this book not only offers a detailed account of the agency's formative years but also comes with the credibility of being penned by an insider. The once-classified nature of the manuscript only adds to the allure, promising an authentic glimpse into the shadows of post-WWII intelligence.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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The Central Intelligence Agency: An Instrument of Government, to 1950

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ISBN: 9780271007151
Date of Publication: 1991-01-08
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Biographies & Memoirs, History, Politics
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This unique history offers the most detailed and best documented account of the early years of the CIA currently available. It reveals the political and bureaucratic struggles that accompanied the creation of the modern U. S. intelligence community. In addition, it proposes a theory of effective intelligence organization, applied both to the movement to create the CIA and to the form it eventually took. The period covered by this study was crucially important because it was during this time that the main battles over the establishment, responsibilities, and turf of the agency were fought. Many of these disputes framed the forty years, such as the relationship of the CIA to other government agency intelligence operations, the role of covert action, and Congressional oversight of the intelligence community. The sources upon which Darling drew for this study include the files of the National Security Council, the wartime files of the OSS, and interviews and correspondence with many of the principal players.
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Origins of CIA's espionage narrated by insider.

If you're fascinated by the intricate world of espionage and government secrecy, "The Central Intelligence Agency" could be an eye-opener. Authored by the CIA's first historian, this book not only offers a detailed account of the agency's formative years but also comes with the credibility of being penned by an insider. The once-classified nature of the manuscript only adds to the allure, promising an authentic glimpse into the shadows of post-WWII intelligence.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.