This highly accessible book provides new material and a fresh perspective on American National Intelligence practice, focusing on the first fifty years of the twentieth century, when the United States took on the responsibilities of a global superpower during the first years of the Cold War. Late to the art of intelligence, the United States during World War II created a new model of combining intelligence collection and analytic functions into a single organization-the OSS. At the end of the war, President Harry Truman and a small group of advisors developed a new, centralized agency directly subordinate to and responsible to the President, despite entrenched institutional resistance. Instrumental to the creation of the CIA was a group known colloquially as the "e;Missouri Gang,"e; which included not only President Truman but equally determined fellow Missourians Clark Clifford, Sidney Souers, and Roscoe Hillenkoetter.

Titel
Foundation of the CIA
Untertitel
Harry Truman, The Missouri Gang, and the Origins of the Cold War
EAN
9780826273932
Format
E-Book (epub)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
13.4 MB
Anzahl Seiten
175