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In five pages this paper discusses American intelligence in a consideration of the vast involvement of the CIA in the Cold War. F...
the human omnipotence and the genuinely powerless. The books grim analysis of totalitarianisms origin leads the author to ass...
official reports which conclude that two of its MI6 officers had actually been involved with the passing of fake documentation to ...
principles were rationalized due to the assumptions made about the nature of the Cold War and, also, literature suggests that thes...
writes that he was a particularly important source during the Cuban missile crisis. Ultimately, however, Penkovsky became more id...
Aldrich Ames worked. According to one Western intelligence official, the commitment of Ames to his task was absolute, he acted ...
In six pages the U.S. intelligence community is discussed with emphasis upon Central Intelligence Agency management and its import...
policy. Management of the CIA and the U.S. intelligence community is a crucial part of the new administrations national security e...
Magazine, 2004). Furthermore, by the end of the war, American and British intelligence were involved (along with the Vatican) in r...
the Criminal Investigations Bureau but it is also identified as "a support function for the Special Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT...
that agreement. The Conference at Yalta was the last meeting the United States, Great Britain and Russia would have under...
United States (Lord, 2000). For instance, immigration policies have been altered, as have trade and other policies in response to...
In six pages this paper examines the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 in a consideration of the role the CIA played both pro and con. ...
In 8 pages this paper examines the hierarchy of the CIA and considers its functions with a primary focus being on the Cold War. E...
In eight pages this paper discusses the CIA's role in regions such as Guatemala and Chile and such topics as technology and the im...
with the wall in the 1990s. Communism, the panacea of the cold war, was something that never materialized as Marx intended. Instea...
Russian and U.S. Intelligence alike were characterized by two distinct components. These were technology and people. Sometimes i...
neighbor of the US, "one of the two superpowers defining the post-war world," the Canadian government chose to move "closer to the...
as spy satellites are vital to intelligence gathering efforts, the best tool for making sense of human behavior remains the human ...
be desired from the Russian perspective. At the Teheran Conference Stalin was indifferent to the division of Germany into separa...
split; the Nazis "created a separate intelligence organization, the Sicherheitsdienst, or Security Service, headed by Reinhard Hey...
be issued an invitation" (Krahmann, Terriff and Webber, 2001). Despite the opposition, the U.S. position won the day (Krahmann, Te...
better known as G-2 (Warner, COI came first, 2000). At times, the information went all the way up to the White House, but short of...
work essentially takes the reader through many eras as it relates to what was going on in the nation (lynchings etc.) and in polit...
Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and serves as an advisor on military intelligence issues" (DIA, 200...
to our Nations security. Im proud to nominate him for this vital job and very grateful for the service that he has rendered to our...
In five pages this paper examines the history of the Central Intelligence Agency and various other issues of relevance are also di...
The many aspects of the Cold War as examined in Berkin's text are discussed in this paper containing six pages and include not onl...
arms in Germany, which appeared to Stalin that the US was rearming that country. He was enraged at this perceived betrayal (Vidal...
"deployment of high-leverage technology for intelligence purposes" (About the CIA, 2003). Furthermore, the CIA works closely with...