Students of international relations are commonly taught that diplomacy and warfare are the primary tools of a state's foreign policy. This paper aims to better connect the field of intelligence studies to that of international relations, with a particular focus on covert action as a 'third option' - a third foreign policy tool, past diplomacy but not amounting to warfare. Through a qualitative analysis of covert actions of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA, or the 'Agency') during the Cold War era, the paper demonstrates that successive U.S. presidents did indeed develop and employ the CIA's covert action capabilities as a primary effector of foreign policy to secure that nation's perceived national interest in the international arena. ...
The CIA has since its inception conducted covert actions that constitute use of military force. This...
This thesis considers the influence of secret intelligence on UK chemical and biological warfare re...
A frank and refreshing evaluation of several Chief Executives, their Directors of Central Intelligen...
Students of international relations are commonly taught that diplomacy and warfare are the primary t...
Countries have always used secret means to influence situations and events in the world, and eventua...
At a time when the United States military is reducing its commitments to the Global War on Terrorism...
As a special socio-political category, the intelligence service, with its complex and specific role,...
Covert action has long been a controversial tool of international relations. However, there is remar...
In what is now seen as the twilight of the Cold War, James E. Baker and I published a book entitled ...
The United States (US) is damaging its diplomatic efforts, international power, and public safety as...
Long past the soul-searching of Watergate, very few people question the need for covert action as a ...
United States of America are well known for its covert action capabilities in the international inte...
When the Obama administration took office in 2009, International Relations (IR) scholars had high ex...
Proxy wars and covert action share certain affinities. Both have traditionally been seen as the midd...
This thesis considers the influence of secret intelligence on UK chemical and biological warfare rel...
The CIA has since its inception conducted covert actions that constitute use of military force. This...
This thesis considers the influence of secret intelligence on UK chemical and biological warfare re...
A frank and refreshing evaluation of several Chief Executives, their Directors of Central Intelligen...
Students of international relations are commonly taught that diplomacy and warfare are the primary t...
Countries have always used secret means to influence situations and events in the world, and eventua...
At a time when the United States military is reducing its commitments to the Global War on Terrorism...
As a special socio-political category, the intelligence service, with its complex and specific role,...
Covert action has long been a controversial tool of international relations. However, there is remar...
In what is now seen as the twilight of the Cold War, James E. Baker and I published a book entitled ...
The United States (US) is damaging its diplomatic efforts, international power, and public safety as...
Long past the soul-searching of Watergate, very few people question the need for covert action as a ...
United States of America are well known for its covert action capabilities in the international inte...
When the Obama administration took office in 2009, International Relations (IR) scholars had high ex...
Proxy wars and covert action share certain affinities. Both have traditionally been seen as the midd...
This thesis considers the influence of secret intelligence on UK chemical and biological warfare rel...
The CIA has since its inception conducted covert actions that constitute use of military force. This...
This thesis considers the influence of secret intelligence on UK chemical and biological warfare re...
A frank and refreshing evaluation of several Chief Executives, their Directors of Central Intelligen...