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America's secret power : the CIA in a democratic society

This study provides a detailed examination of the CIA, its primary aims, and its relations with other American institutions, including Congress, the White House, the media and the universities.

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  • "This study provides a detailed examination of the CIA, its primary aims, and its relations with other American institutions, including Congress, the White House, the media and the universities."@en
  • "How should we define the role of secret agencies in a democratic society? Can a balance be struck between civil liberties and national security? These are questions addressed in Loch Johnson's book, an overview of the CIA and its activities in American affairs, both domestic and foreign."@en

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  • "America's secret power : the CIA in a democratic society"
  • "America's secret power the CIA in a democratic society"
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