Secrets : the CIA's war at home /

Main Author: Mackenzie, Angus
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, Calif. ; London : University of California Press, c1997.
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245 1 |a Secrets :  |b the CIA's war at home /  |c Angus Mackenzie ; with a foreword by David Weir. 
260 1 |a Berkeley, Calif. ;  |b University of California Press,  |c c1997.  |a London : 
300 1 |a xix, 241 p., [4] p. of plates :  |b ports. ;  |c 25 cm. 
504 1 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-230) and index. 
505 1 |a Foreword / David Weir -- Prologue: The CIA and the Origins of theFreedom of Information Act -- 1. Conservatives Worry and the Cover-UpBegins -- 2. You Expose Us, We Spy on You -- 3. The CIA tries to CensorBooks -- 4. Bush Perfects the Cover-Up -- 5. Censor Others as You WouldHave Them Censor You -- 6. Did Congress Outlaw This Book? -- 7. Tryingto Hush the Fuss -- 8. Overcoming the Opposition -- 9. CensorshipConfusion -- 10. The Pentagon Resists Censorship -- 11. HidingPolitical Spying -- 12. One Man Says No -- 13. Control of Information-- 14. The CIA Openness Task Force -- Epilogue: The Cold War Ends andSecrecy Spreads -- App. Targets of Domestic Spying. 
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