Moles, defectors, and deceptions James Angleton and his influence on US counterintelligence ; a Wilson Center and Georgetown University Center for Security Studies joint conference Woodrow Wilson Center. Ed. by Bruce Hoffman and Christian Ostermann
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: Washington, DC Woodrow Wilson Internat. Center for Scholars 2014Description: IV, 116 S. IllContent type:- Text
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- Angleton, James 1917-1987 -- Congresses
- United States Central Intelligence Agency -- History -- 20th century -- Congresses
- Intelligence service -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Congresses
- Class of Spring 2018
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- Angleton, James 1917-1987
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Welcome and introductory remarksPanel I: Angleton from the inside Tennent Bagley, Carl Colby, Edward Epstein, Ronald Kessler, Barry Royden
Luncheon keynote address: Intelligence and conspiracy theory : the case of James Angleton in long-term perspective Christopher Andrew
Panel II: Angleton and his times Loch Johnson, Oleg Kalugin, David Martin
Panel III: The long view John Prados, David Robarge, David Wise.
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