RAS Global AffairsСША & Канада: экономика – политика – культура USA & Canada: Economics – Politics – Culture

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THE U.S. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY: FOUNDING AND DEVELOPMENT

PII
S268667300000616-7-1
DOI
10.7868/S0000616-7-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 2 (578)
Pages
70-80
Abstract
During the Second World War, the United States had a number of intelligence units operating separately and carrying out various functions. The most famous of them was the Office of Strategic Services. The organizer and head of the USS was a New York lawyer, a former assistant to the Minister of Justice, first colonel, and later Major General U. Donovan, who once was the U.S. representative to the Supreme Ruler of the Russian State A. Kolchak. He also stood at the origins of the foundation of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The article examines the problems of US intelligence, beginning with the formation of the Central Intelligence Agency in the 40s of the last century and until the early 60s, the first years of the presidency of J.F. Kennedy.
Keywords
Military intelligence, CIA, US DoD, Soviet Union, The Second World War, doctrine, concept
Date of publication
09.02.2018
Year of publication
2018
Number of purchasers
8
Views
1030

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