The Central Intelligence Agency [2 volumes]

The Central Intelligence Agency [2 volumes]
Title The Central Intelligence Agency [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Jan Goldman Ph.D.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 963
Release 2015-12-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1610690923

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The Central Intelligence Agency is essential in the fight to keep America safe from foreign attacks. This two-volume work traces through facts and documents the history of the CIA, from the people involved to the operations conducted for national security. This two-volume reference work offers both students and general-interest readers a definitive resource that examines the impact the CIA has had on world events throughout the Cold War and beyond. From its intervention in Guatemala in 1954, through the Bay of Pigs, the Vietnam War, the Iran-Contra Affair, and its key role in Afghanistan following the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, this objective, apolitical work covers all of this controversial intelligence agency's most notable successes and failures. The content focuses on describing how a U.S. government organization that is unlike any other conducts covert warfare, surreptitiously collects information, and conducts espionage. The work allows for easy reference of former CIA operations and spies, looking at the positive and negative aspects of each operation and the "why" and "how" of its execution. The second volume provides documentation that supports and amplifies more than 200 cross-referenced entries. Readers will be able to understand the reasons behind the CIA's various actions, perceive how the agency's role has evolved across its 75-year history, and intelligently consider the viability and future of the CIA.

Encyclopedia of the Central Intelligence Agency

Encyclopedia of the Central Intelligence Agency
Title Encyclopedia of the Central Intelligence Agency PDF eBook
Author W. Thomas Smith
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Total Pages 289
Release 2003
Genre Federal government--United States--History
ISBN 143813018X

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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is one of the most fascinating yet least understood intelligence gathering organizations in the world

The Central Intelligence Agency: Documents

The Central Intelligence Agency: Documents
Title The Central Intelligence Agency: Documents PDF eBook
Author Jan Goldman
Publisher
Total Pages 911
Release 2016
Genre Intelligence service
ISBN 9781610690911

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Donovan and the CIA

Donovan and the CIA
Title Donovan and the CIA PDF eBook
Author Thomas F. Troy
Publisher Frederick, Md. : Aletheia Books
Total Pages 648
Release 1981
Genre Espionage, American
ISBN

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"As conceived, this history was aimed at satisfying the need of employees of the Central Intelligence Agency, especially new or young professional ones, for a comprehensive and detailed account of the agency's origin. It was completed in 1975, classified SECRET, and reproduced in sets of 2 volumes each. The security classification has recently been reviewed, and the manuscript, shorn of no more than six typewritten pages of material, is now declassified. Thus released for leisurely reading outside the office, and printed in one volume, this history should better serve its original purpose."--Preface.

The Central Intelligence Agency and Overhead Reconnaissance

The Central Intelligence Agency and Overhead Reconnaissance
Title The Central Intelligence Agency and Overhead Reconnaissance PDF eBook
Author Gregory Pedlow
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 310
Release 2016-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1634508513

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The CIA’s 2013 release of its book The Central Intelligence Agency and Overhead Reconnaissance 1954–1974 is a fascinating and important historical document. It contains a significant amount of newly declassified material with respect to the U-2 and Oxcart programs, including names of pilots; codenames and cryptonyms; locations, funding, and cover arrangements; electronic countermeasures equipment; cooperation with foreign governments; and overflights of the Soviet Union, Cuba, China, and other countries. Originally published with a Secret/No Foreign Dissemination classification, this detailed study describes not only the program’s technological and bureaucratic aspects, but also its political and international context, including the difficult choices faced by President Eisenhower in authorizing overflights of the Soviet Union and the controversy surrounding the shoot down there of U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers in 1960. The authors discuss the origins of the U-2, its top-secret testing, its specially designed high-altitude cameras and complex life-support systems, and even the possible use of poison capsules by its pilots, if captured. They call attention to the crucial importance of the U-2 in the gathering of strategic and tactical intelligence, as well as the controversies that the program unleashed. Finally, they discuss the CIA’s development of a successor to the U-2, the Oxcart, which became the world’s most technologically advanced aircraft. For the first time, the more complete 2013 release of this historical text is available in a professionally typeset format, supplemented with higher quality photographs that will bring alive these incredible aircraft and the story of their development and use by the CIA. This edition also includes a new preface by author Gregory W. Pedlow and a foreword by Chris Pocock. Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in history--books about World War II, the Third Reich, Hitler and his henchmen, the JFK assassination, conspiracies, the American Civil War, the American Revolution, gladiators, Vikings, ancient Rome, medieval times, the old West, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

The Central Intelligence Agency [2 volumes]

The Central Intelligence Agency [2 volumes]
Title The Central Intelligence Agency [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Jan Goldman Ph.D.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 953
Release 2015-12-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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The Central Intelligence Agency is essential in the fight to keep America safe from foreign attacks. This two-volume work traces through facts and documents the history of the CIA, from the people involved to the operations conducted for national security. This two-volume reference work offers both students and general-interest readers a definitive resource that examines the impact the CIA has had on world events throughout the Cold War and beyond. From its intervention in Guatemala in 1954, through the Bay of Pigs, the Vietnam War, the Iran-Contra Affair, and its key role in Afghanistan following the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, this objective, apolitical work covers all of this controversial intelligence agency's most notable successes and failures. The content focuses on describing how a U.S. government organization that is unlike any other conducts covert warfare, surreptitiously collects information, and conducts espionage. The work allows for easy reference of former CIA operations and spies, looking at the positive and negative aspects of each operation and the "why" and "how" of its execution. The second volume provides documentation that supports and amplifies more than 200 cross-referenced entries. Readers will be able to understand the reasons behind the CIA's various actions, perceive how the agency's role has evolved across its 75-year history, and intelligently consider the viability and future of the CIA.

The Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency
Title The Central Intelligence Agency PDF eBook
Author Heather Lehr Wagner
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Total Pages 105
Release 2007
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 1438107463

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Explores the Central Intelligence Agency, including operation, history, and functions.