The Hidden Hand
A Brief History of the CIA
1. Auflage März 2014
272 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Kurzbeschreibung
This is an accessible history of the Central Intelligence Agency that takes the reader from its early days of intelligence gathering and analysis to its more recent execution of foreign policy by covert operations. In manageable chapters and easy-to-digest prose, it covers all aspects of the CIA from its mission to its performance to its record. It is a masterful account that de-mythologizes the CIA's role in America's global affairs while addressing its integral place within political and popular culture.
The Hidden Hand is a succinct accessible and up-to-date survey of the Central Intelligence Agency's history from its inception in 1947 to the present.
* Covers both aspects of the CIA's mission - the collection and analysis of intelligence and the execution of foreign policy through covert, paramilitary operations
* De-mythologizes the CIA's role in America's global affairs while addressing its place within American political and popular culture
* Written by an esteemed scholar and high-ranking officer in the intelligence community, drawing on the latest research
* Assesses the agency's successes and failures, with an eye to the complex and controversial nature of the subject
Note on Redactions xiii
1 Birth of an Enigma: 1945-1949 1
2 Halcyon Days and Growing Pains: 1950-1961 35
3 The CIA and its Discontents: 1961-1976 70
4 A Time of Troubles: 1977-1987 108
5 Victory Without Redemption: 1988-2000 138
6 9/11, WMD, GWOT, IRTPA, and ODNI: 2001-2004 172
7 Crisis of Identity: 2005-2013 206
Index 235
"Meantime, as far as the book under review is concerned, It's a very well written piece of history and well referenced with numerous end-of-chapter source notes." (Nurturing Potential, 1 March 2014)