Executive Secrets: Covert Action & the Presidency

Executive Secrets: Covert Action & the Presidency

Executive Secrets: Covert Action & the Presidency

Executive Secrets: Covert Action & the Presidency

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Overview

“Clears up some common misconceptions of the CIA . . . an insider’s perspective on how covert action really works, or fails” (Savannah Morning News).
 
Covert action has been used as an instrument of statecraft by America’s leaders since its earliest days. Some presidents have used it wisely, contributing to our success and security. Others have used it poorly, not understanding its limitations and weaknesses, with disastrous results. Surrounded by secrecy as it is, it’s not surprising that covert action can provoke confusion, ambivalence, and strong feelings among the citizens of a democracy.
 
Executive Secrets shines a light on the development and execution of foreign policy and the role covert action has played—forging a deeper and more nuanced understanding of both its value and its drawbacks in the ongoing project of keeping the United States safe from its adversaries and respected by its allies.
 
“A most informative study of covert action. . . . A valuable work that will be treasured by scholars and professionals in the field. Highly recommended.” —Choice
 
“Daugherty has done us all a tremendous service by attempting to rescue the Agency from the myths, both well-meaning and malevolent, that shape our understanding of it. . . . This book ought to dispel some of the fog that obscures our understanding of the C.I.A. and that prompts the gigantic mood swings in our attitude toward intelligence gathering and covert actions.” —Mark Bowden, from the foreword

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813137834
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 07/07/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
Sales rank: 549,725
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

William J. Daugherty is associate professor of government at Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, Georgia.

Table of Contents

Forewordxi
Prefacexv
Acknowledgmentsxxv
Introduction1
1The Role of Covert Action in Intelligence and Foreign Policy9
2The "Romances" of Covert Action23
3Covert Action Policy and Pitfalls47
4The Military and Peacetime Covert Action59
5The Discipline of Covert Action71
6Approval and Review of Covert Action Programs in the Modern Era91
7Harry S Truman113
8Dwight D. Eisenhower131
9John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson151
10Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford167
11Jimmy Carter183
12Ronald W. Reagan193
13George H.W. Bush and William J. Clinton213
Conclusion221
Notes225
Bibliography257
Index277
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