Inside America's CIA : the Central Intelligence Agency / Janet Hines.

By: Hines, JanetMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Inside the world's most famous intelligence agenciesPublication details: New York : Rosen Pub. Group, 2003Edition: 1st edDescription: 63 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 0823938115 (library binding)Subject(s): United States. Central Intelligence Agency -- Juvenile literature | United States. Central Intelligence Agency | Intelligence service | EspionageDDC classification: 327.1273 LOC classification: UB251.U5 | H55 2003
Contents:
Evolution of the Agency -- Present day administrative structure and methods -- America at war (1899-1945) -- The Cold War (1950-1991) -- Looking forward.
Summary: Presents the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as having evolved from its maverick days during the Cold War to become a major player in the war against terrorism.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [61]) and index.

Evolution of the Agency -- Present day administrative structure and methods -- America at war (1899-1945) -- The Cold War (1950-1991) -- Looking forward.

Presents the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as having evolved from its maverick days during the Cold War to become a major player in the war against terrorism.

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