Covert Action in the Cold War: US Policy, Intelligence and CIA Operations
Born out of the ashes of World War II, the covert action arm of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was created to counter the challenge posed by the Soviet Union and its allies and bolster American interests worldwide. It evolved rapidly into an eclectic, well-resourced organization whose activities provided a substitute for overt military action and afforded essential backup when the Cold War turned hot in Korea and Vietnam. This comprehensive examination of a still controversial subject sheds valuable new light on the undercover operations mounted by the CIA during the Cold War. Using a wide range of unpublished government records and documents, James Callanan traces the growth of the agency chronologically as it forged a covert action mission that sought to advance US foreign and defense policy in all corners of the globe. Offering a powerful perspective on a pivotal period in American history, "Covert Action in the Cold War" makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of global politics during the Cold War.
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Covert Action in the Cold War: US Policy, Intelligence and CIA Operations
Born out of the ashes of World War II, the covert action arm of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was created to counter the challenge posed by the Soviet Union and its allies and bolster American interests worldwide. It evolved rapidly into an eclectic, well-resourced organization whose activities provided a substitute for overt military action and afforded essential backup when the Cold War turned hot in Korea and Vietnam. This comprehensive examination of a still controversial subject sheds valuable new light on the undercover operations mounted by the CIA during the Cold War. Using a wide range of unpublished government records and documents, James Callanan traces the growth of the agency chronologically as it forged a covert action mission that sought to advance US foreign and defense policy in all corners of the globe. Offering a powerful perspective on a pivotal period in American history, "Covert Action in the Cold War" makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of global politics during the Cold War.
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Covert Action in the Cold War: US Policy, Intelligence and CIA Operations

Covert Action in the Cold War: US Policy, Intelligence and CIA Operations

by James Callanan
Covert Action in the Cold War: US Policy, Intelligence and CIA Operations

Covert Action in the Cold War: US Policy, Intelligence and CIA Operations

by James Callanan

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Overview

Born out of the ashes of World War II, the covert action arm of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was created to counter the challenge posed by the Soviet Union and its allies and bolster American interests worldwide. It evolved rapidly into an eclectic, well-resourced organization whose activities provided a substitute for overt military action and afforded essential backup when the Cold War turned hot in Korea and Vietnam. This comprehensive examination of a still controversial subject sheds valuable new light on the undercover operations mounted by the CIA during the Cold War. Using a wide range of unpublished government records and documents, James Callanan traces the growth of the agency chronologically as it forged a covert action mission that sought to advance US foreign and defense policy in all corners of the globe. Offering a powerful perspective on a pivotal period in American history, "Covert Action in the Cold War" makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of global politics during the Cold War.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350170834
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/25/2020
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

James Callanan currently teaches at the University of Durham and has worked as a visiting lecturer at Sunderland University and Newcastle University. He is a specialist in Cold War and modern American history and has done extensive research into the workings of the US Intelligence Community, particularly the CIA.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. The Arrival of an Imperfect Peace and the Rise of the Silent Option

2. Italy 1947-1948: Securing a European Strongpoint

3. Onto the Offensive

4. OPC Intervention in Albania: An Experiment in Offensive Covert Action

5. Erring on the Side of Activism: Eisenhower and the Era of Preventive Covert Warfare

6. A Tale of Three Campaigns: Landmarks in the Heyday of Covert Action

7. Fluctuating Fortunes

8. A Banquet of Consequences: Covert Action in Cuba and the Caribbean, 1960-1963

Conclusion

Appendices

Bibliography

Index

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