American Covert Operations: A Guide to the Issues
Traces our country's long history of covert and special operations, focusing on the similarities and differences in the practice from the Revolutionary War to the present.

Long before the creation of the CIA, the American government utilized special intelligence strategies with varying degrees of success. Even though critics throughout time have questioned the effectiveness and legitimacy of these tactics, presidents from George Washington to Barack Obama have employed secret operations to benefit the nation's best interest. This book follows America's history of intelligence gathering, undercover operations, and irregular warfare. Through chronologically organized chapters, the author examines secret military maneuvers, highlighting the elements common to covert and special operations across historical eras, and concluding with a chapter on national security since the attacks of September 11, 2001.
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American Covert Operations: A Guide to the Issues
Traces our country's long history of covert and special operations, focusing on the similarities and differences in the practice from the Revolutionary War to the present.

Long before the creation of the CIA, the American government utilized special intelligence strategies with varying degrees of success. Even though critics throughout time have questioned the effectiveness and legitimacy of these tactics, presidents from George Washington to Barack Obama have employed secret operations to benefit the nation's best interest. This book follows America's history of intelligence gathering, undercover operations, and irregular warfare. Through chronologically organized chapters, the author examines secret military maneuvers, highlighting the elements common to covert and special operations across historical eras, and concluding with a chapter on national security since the attacks of September 11, 2001.
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American Covert Operations: A Guide to the Issues

American Covert Operations: A Guide to the Issues

by J. Ransom Clark
American Covert Operations: A Guide to the Issues

American Covert Operations: A Guide to the Issues

by J. Ransom Clark

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Traces our country's long history of covert and special operations, focusing on the similarities and differences in the practice from the Revolutionary War to the present.

Long before the creation of the CIA, the American government utilized special intelligence strategies with varying degrees of success. Even though critics throughout time have questioned the effectiveness and legitimacy of these tactics, presidents from George Washington to Barack Obama have employed secret operations to benefit the nation's best interest. This book follows America's history of intelligence gathering, undercover operations, and irregular warfare. Through chronologically organized chapters, the author examines secret military maneuvers, highlighting the elements common to covert and special operations across historical eras, and concluding with a chapter on national security since the attacks of September 11, 2001.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216045663
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 07/14/2015
Series: Contemporary Military, Strategic, and Security Issues
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

J. Ransom Clark, JD, served 25 years with the Central Intelligence Agency, including assignments in Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Washington, DC; and 15 years as faculty member and administrator at Muskingum University. His published work includes Praeger's Intelligence and National Security: A Reference Handbook.
J. Ransom Clark, a 25-year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), has worked assignments from Asia, Europe, Latin America, to the Middle East, and Washington, D.C. He retired in 1990 as a member of the CIA's Senior Intelligence Service. From 1990 until his second retirement in 2005, Clark taught and held administrative positions at Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio. His honors include the CIA's Medal of Merit and Muskingum College's Excellence in Teaching and Faculty Service awards. Clark maintains an extensive website on intelligence - The Literature of Intelligence: A Bibliography of Materials, with Essays, Reviews, and Comments at http://intellit.org.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1 Establishing Context
Chapter 2 From Revolution to World War II
Chapter 3 World War II
Chapter 4 Beginning the Cold War
Chapter 5 The Heyday: 1953–1961
Chapter 6 Challenging Times: 1961–1973
Chapter 7 New Rules, New Challenges: 1974–1981
Chapter 8 Agreements and Disagreements: 1981–1989
Chapter 9 New Presidents, New Rules: 1989–2001
Chapter 10 A Changed Game
Chapter 11 New President, Continuing Challenges
Selected Bibliography
Index
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