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049 CKEA
050 00 JK468.I6|bC3 1976
082 00 327/.12/06173
245 04 The CIA file /|cedited by Robert L. Borosage and John
Marks.
264 1 New York :|bGrossman Publishers,|c1976.
300 xv, 236 pages ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
500 Proceedings and papers presented at a conference "The CIA
and covert action" held in Washington, Sept., 1974,
sponsored by the Center for National Security Studies.
504 Includes bibliographical references.
505 00 |g1.|tCovert operations abroad:|tCovert operations abroad:
an overview /|rDavid Wise --|tFollowing the scenario:
reflections on five case histories in the mode and
aftermath of CIA intervention /|rRoger Morris and Richard
Mauzy --|tThe president's secret army: a cast study -the
CIA in Laos, 1962-1972 /|rFred Branfman --|tDestabilizing
Chile /|rRobert L. Borosage and John Marks --|g2.|tCovert
operations at home:|tSurreptitious entry: the CIA's
operations in the United States /|rThomas B. Ross --|tThe
role of technology in covert intelligence collection /
|rHerbert Scoville, Jr. --|g3.|tThe implications:|tThe
Central Intelligence Agency: the king's men and the
constitutional order /|rRobert L. Borosage --|tCIA covert
operations and international law /|rRichard A. Falk --
|tCovert operations: effects of secrecy on decision-making
/|rMorton H. Halperin --|g4.|tSummation:|tThe view from
Langley /|rWilliam E. Colby --|tThe "dirty-tricks" gap /
|rRichard J. Barnet.
610 10 United States.|bCentral Intelligence Agency|vCongresses.
700 1 Borosage, Robert.
700 1 Marks, John,|d1943-
710 2 Center for National Security Studies (Washington, D.C.)
994 92|bCKE