The Central Intelligence Agency

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271033297

An Instrument of Government, to 1950

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By Arthur B. Darling, Introduction and notes by Bruce D. Berkowitz, Allan E. Goodman
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“The State Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the military hampered the Central Intelligence Agency in its infancy by bickering about authority, according to a long-secret history of the agency’s early years. The 1,000-page narrative, written in 1953 by the agency’s first historian, Arthur B. Darling, is the first CIA document to be declassified and transferred to the National Archives for release to the public under the agency’s historical review program.”

New York Times

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