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Title The Role of American intelligence organizations / edited by George Wittman.

Publication Info. New York : H.W. Wilson Co., 1976.

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 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  353.008    Check Shelf
Description 160 pages ; 19 cm.
Series The Reference shelf ; v. 48, no. 5
Reference shelf ; v. 48, no. 5.
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 153-160.
Contents Part I. Intelligence : what it is and how it evolved in the United States -- Intelligence is knowledge / Sherman Kent -- The evolution of American intelligence / Allen Dulles -- Why the CIA was created / John A. McCone -- CIA's statutory functions / Harry Howe Ransom -- Part II. American intelligence : where it went wrong -- The "CIA problem" / Harry Rowe Ransom -- Laws, men, and the CIA / Anthony Lewis -- The dark at the top / Tom Wicker -- A few in Congress could see what the spooks were doing / Nicholas M. Horrock -- Wrong problem at the CIA / Wall Street Journal -- Are the "spook-spotters" really enraged at espionage? / Lord Chalfont -- Intelligence, morality, and foreign policy / Sidney Hook -- Part III. After the investigation : oversight and reform -- Senate Select Committee report : summary of findings and recomendations -- Outrage turns to indifference / Leslie H. Gelb -- Can our freedoms survive defense by the CIA and FBI? / Columbia Today -- After investigating U.S. intelligence / William E. Colby -- CIA reform : how much is enough? / George C. McGhee -- Legislative and executive action needed / John A. McCone -- America's secret operations : a perspective / Harry Rositzke.
Subject Intelligence service -- United States.
Added Author Wittman, George.
ISBN 0824205995
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