The CIA & American Democracy Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones.
Material type:
- 0300208502
- 327.12060 JON
- JK468.I6 .J44 2003
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The CIA & American Democracy. The book, describing the agency's history from its founding in 1947 to the Iranian-Contra scandal, the author contends that successes of the CIA have depended largely on the power of its directors to sell its perceptions to Washington policymakers.
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