The Central Intelligence Agency is essential in the fight to keep America safe from foreign attacks. This two-volume work traces through facts and documents the history of the CIA, from the people involved to the operations conducted for national security.
VOLUME ONE List of Entries Preface Introduction Timeline of Central Intelligence Agency and Intelligence Activities, 1939–2015 A–Z Entries VOLUME TWO: DOCUMENTS List of Primary Documents 1940s 1950s–1960s 1970s–1980s 1990–2014 Bibliography Editor and Contributors About the Editor Index
Jan Goldman is on the faculty of the Global Education Institute at Georgetown University and an international expert on ethics and intelligence for national security.
Offering readers a well-documented history of the CIA and its
operations, this set is appropriate for most public and academic
libraries.
*Booklist*
Researchers at all levels will be able to use these primary sources
in conjunction with the time line and analysis as a launching point
for their own projects. The encyclopedia rises above the goals of
merely summarizing knowledge. It should remain relevant as a
documentary record for many years, even as its content becomes
dated and the CIA moves forward in its mission in a very
complicated world. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All libraries
and levels.
*Choice*
The book as it stands has plenty of good information and is a
useful contribution to 'espionage studies.'
*Reference Reviews*
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