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What They Read Inside the Agency

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Monday, Apr 03 2006, 10:27AM

Hayden Peake is curator of the Historical Intelligence Collection at the CIA, and he recently wrote this fascinating review of a compilated set of intel-related books.

I know some TWN readers are intelligence agency groupies, and I thought that this might be of interest to you.

Hopefully, I'm not breaking any laws getting this in to the public domain.

-- Steve Clemons

UPDATE: Actually, I just found the same material on line here, so no worries that this sensitive material.

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Posted by vachon, Apr 03 2006, 11:17AM - Link

Funny you should mention books from the CIA. I'm trying to plow through "The Company" by Robert Littell atm. Can't say I've gotten too far, though, cos these damn bloggers keep updating their sites.

Posted by dahreese, Apr 03 2006, 11:39AM - Link

Don't we all wish the CIA, FBI, et. al. government law enforcement agencies were all on the level and above partisian politics. Oh, and the Pentagon. What a joke!

Posted by Andrew, Apr 03 2006, 1:17PM - Link

Some of the books listed in Hayden's document really get at the game that is played by the large 3-ltr's. In the end I believe it comes down to a funding game. Nothing moves without funding, and the idea that a gov't agency with a budget of this size could move above the level of partisan politics without getting their funding sucked dry for being honest...is absurd. Sad as it is, the system almost requires a political two-step be played to maintain and move forward. Thankfully the "vital" areas of our national security structure have secured funding and can move about without having to engage in the funding games the rest are subject to playing.

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