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      A celebrated British historian of US intelligence explores how the CIA was born in anti-imperialist idealism but swiftly became an instrument of a new covert empire both in America and overseas.As World War II ended, the United States stood as the dominant power on the world stage. In 1947, to support its new global status, it created the CIA to analyse foreign intelligence. But within a few years, the Agency was engaged in other operations: bolstering pro-American governments, overthrowing nationalist leaders, and surveilling anti-imperial dissenters in the US.The Cold War was an obvious reason for this transformation - but not the only one. In The CIA, celebrated intelligence historian Hugh Wilford draws on decades of research to show the Agency as part of a larger picture, the history of Western empire. While young CIA officers imagined themselves as British imperial agents like T. E. Lawrence, successive US presidents used the covert powers of the Agency to hide overseas interventions from postcolonial foreigners and anti-imperial Americans alike. Even the CIA's post-9/11 global hunt for terrorists was haunted by the ghosts of empires past.Comprehensive, original, and gripping, The CIA is the story of the birth of a new imperial order in the shadows. It offers the most complete account yet of how America adopted unaccountable power and secrecy both at home and abroad.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Hugh Wilford EAN: 9781399816854 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 234 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: John Murray Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2024-06-06 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Military / Intelligence & Espionage, HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / Cold War, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intelligence & Espionage, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Imperialism WIDTH: 153 cm SPINE:

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      United States of America, USA, c 1945 to c 1990 (the Cold War period), Political science and theory, Espionage and secret services, History of the Americas, Colonialism and imperialism, Cold wars and proxy conflicts

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      Born and educated in the United Kingdom, Hugh Wilford taught at the University of Sheffield before moving to his current position as professor of United States History at California State University, Long Beach. A recipient of awards and fellowships on both sides of the Atlantic, he is the author of five books, including America's Great Game: The CIA's Secret Arabists and the Shaping of the Modern Middle East and The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America. He lives in Long Beach, California.

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      A celebrated British historian of US intelligence explores how the CIA was born in anti-imperialist idealism but swiftly became an instrument of a new covert empire both in America and overseas.As World War II ended, the United States stood as the dominant power on the world stage. In 1947, to support its new global status, it created the CIA to analyse foreign intelligence. But within a few years, the Agency was engaged in other operations: bolstering pro-American governments, overthrowing nationalist leaders, and surveilling anti-imperial dissenters in the US.The Cold War was an obvious reason for this transformation - but not the only one. In The CIA, celebrated intelligence historian Hugh Wilford draws on decades of research to show the Agency as part of a larger picture, the history of Western empire. While young CIA officers imagined themselves as British imperial agents like T. E. Lawrence, successive US presidents used the covert powers of the Agency to hide overseas interventions from postcolonial foreigners and anti-imperial Americans alike. Even the CIA's post-9/11 global hunt for terrorists was haunted by the ghosts of empires past.Comprehensive, original, and gripping, The CIA is the story of the birth of a new imperial order in the shadows. It offers the most complete account yet of how America adopted unaccountable power and secrecy both at home and abroad.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Hugh Wilford EAN: 9781399816854 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 234 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: John Murray Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2024-06-06 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Military / Intelligence & Espionage, HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / Cold War, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intelligence & Espionage, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Imperialism WIDTH: 153 cm SPINE:

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      United States of America, USA, c 1945 to c 1990 (the Cold War period), Political science and theory, Espionage and secret services, History of the Americas, Colonialism and imperialism, Cold wars and proxy conflicts

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      Born and educated in the United Kingdom, Hugh Wilford taught at the University of Sheffield before moving to his current position as professor of United States History at California State University, Long Beach. A recipient of awards and fellowships on both sides of the Atlantic, he is the author of five books, including America's Great Game: The CIA's Secret Arabists and the Shaping of the Modern Middle East and The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America. He lives in Long Beach, California.

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