The essays in this volume offer reinterpretations of some of the major established themes in CIA history - such as its origins, its foundations, its treatment of the Soviet threat, the Iranian revolution and the accountability of the agency.
The Scotsman, 16/8/97
"Readers who want clour and cloak and dagger are in for a big disappointment, but more serious students of spying will find much to interest them here."
"A fascinating book." Amos Perlmutter, The Washington Times
"Uniformly well informed and thoughtful. Provocative and instructive" Choice
Lobster £36 - see file
"The collection contains three essays of note. The first is Bob de Graff and Cees Wiebes" study of the CIA and the Dutch Intelligence Service, which is, presumably, a template for the relationship between the CIA and the intelligence services of other small countries unfortunate enough to have come within the CIA"s sphere of influence.
Andrew, Christopher; Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri