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CIA at 75: roundtable on the past, present and future of the Central Intelligence Agency

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Pages 75-90 | Received 15 Jul 2023, Accepted 30 Oct 2023, Published online: 15 Nov 2023
 

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Notes

1 See Simon Willmetts, In Secrecy’ Shadow: The OSS and CIA in Hollywood Cinema 1941–1979 (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016).

2 See Huw Dylan and Thomas J. Maguire, ‘Secret Intelligence and Public Diplomacy in the War in Ukraine’, Survival, 64:4 (2022), pp. 33–74.

3 See Christopher R. Moran and Richard J. Aldrich, ‘Trump and the CIA: Borrowing from Nixon’s Playbook’, Foreign Affairs (Online April 2017).

4 See Evan Bernard, Loch K. Johnson and James Porter, ‘Environmental Security Intelligence: the Role of US Intelligence Agencies and Science Advisory Groups in Anticipating Climate Security Threats’, Journal of Intelligence History, https://doi.org/10.1080/16161262.2021.2021687.

5 See James Lockhart, ‘Spy vs. Spy: The Bay of Pigs and the Battle for the Soul of the CIA,’ War on the Rocks, 27 December 2016; and James Lockhart, ‘The Dulles Supremacy: Allen Dulles, the Clandestine Service, and PBFortune’, in Christopher R. Moran, Mark Stout, Ioanna Iordanou and Paul Maddrell (eds), Spy Chiefs: Volume 1: Intelligence Leaders in the United States and the United Kingdom (Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, 2018), pp. 91–112.

6 See James Lockhart and Christopher R. Moran, ‘Principal Consumer: President Biden’s Approach to Intelligence’, International Affairs, 98:2 (March 2022), pp.549–567.

7 Richard Immerman, The Hidden Hand: A Brief History of the CIA (West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, 2014), p. 14.

8 See David Oakley, Subordinating Intelligence: The DoD/CIA Post-Cold War Relationship (Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, 2019).

9 See Richard J. Aldrich, Peter F. Müller, David Ridd and Erich Schmidt-Eenboom, ‘Operation Rubicon: Sixty years of German-American Success in Signals Intelligence’, Intelligence and National Security, 35: (2020), pp. 603–607.

10 See Christopher R. Moran, ‘Nixon’s Axeman: CIA Director James Schlesinger’, Journal of American Studies, 53:1 (February 2019), pp. 95–121.

11 See James Lockhart, ‘How Effective Are Covert Operations? Reevaluating the CIA’s Intervention in Chile, 1964–1973, Marine Corps University Journal, 10 (Spring 2019), pp. 21–49.

12 Walter LaFeber, The Panama Canal: The Crisis in Historical Perspective (New York: Oxford University Press, 1978).

13 Sally Marks, ‘The World According to Washington’, Diplomatic History, 11:3 (Summer 1987), pp. 265–282.

14 See Tony Shaw and Tricia Jenkins, ‘From Zero to Hero: the CIA and Hollywood Today’, Cinema Journal, 56:2 (Winter 2017), pp. 91–113.

15 Donald Rumsfeld, Known and Unknown: A Memoir (New York: Sentinel, 2011).

16 See Christopher R. Moran, Joe Burton and George Christou, “The US Intelligence Community, Global Security, and AI: From Secret Intelligence to Smart Spying”, Journal of Global Security Studies, 8:2 (2023), ogad005.

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