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|a Secret agencies :
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|a New Haven :
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|a Ch. 1. The Meanings of Methods of Intelligence -- Ch. 2. The Evolution of the Intelligence Missions -- Ch. 3. The Ethics of Covert Operations -- Ch. 4. Intelligence Accountability -- Ch. 5. The Distinctiveness of American Intelligence -- Ch. 6. Intelligence and Economic Security -- Ch. 7. An Assessment of American Intelligence -- Appendix A. Directors of Central Intelligence -- Appendix B. Chronology of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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|a "Secret agencies have the capacity not only to safeguard democracy but also to subvert it ... As such, they deserve both our support and our scrutiny."--Jacket
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