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The Agency: A History of the CIA

Written by: Hugh Wilford, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Hugh Wilford
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There’s a fundamental tension buried within the heart of the CIA’s mission to protect the American people: between democratic accountability and the inherent need for secrecy. Ultimately, it’s US citizens who bear the responsibility of staying informed about what the CIA has done and continues to do.

In these 24 engrossing lectures, explore the roles the CIA has played in recent American history, from the eve of the Cold War against communism to the 21st-century War on Terror. You’ll delve into some of the most remarkable successes, including the sound intelligence CIA spy planes provided during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the admirable performance of the CIA throughout much of the Vietnam War, as well as historic failures, including the agency’s slowness spotting the rise of radical Islamism (including the September 11 attacks).

In many cases, the lectures lead you to consider important questions about the nature of the CIA and its role in shaping modern history. What makes particular regions of the world ripe for the CIA’s attention? How successful are techniques like drone strikes, rendition, and interrogation? How does the CIA compare with its depiction in much of popular culture?

Here, in Professor Wilford’s unbiased exploration of the CIA’s inner workings, is everything you need to come to your own conclusions about what “the Agency” might have done right, what it might have done wrong, and what it should do in the future.

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I was a history grad so I'm partial to this kind of thing (fact-based, lecture style).

this is no "deep state / conspiracy theory,", but the CIA's activities are actually the stuff those conspiracy theories are built upon.

The reader was easy to listen to, and the stories were interesting and easy to follow.

I would recommend this to anyone looking for a fair, fact-based, history of the CIA, warts & all.

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I knew most of this post WW2 history. But the retelling of it from the subterranean side is excellent. Provides real perspective on the reality of foreign policy development and implementation.

A good starter before his new book which is just out and I’m going to read now

Great course for foreign policy wonks

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