History 65
The CIA and American Democracy
Internet Resources
Loyola Strategic Intelligence--perhaps the best clearing house center for intelligence-related documents on the web | ||
Muskingum University Strategic Intelligence--also has its share of documents, along with a first-rate annotated bibliography on a wide range of intelligence issues | ||
FRUS documents--material from the documentary record of the US government relating to the founding of the CIA | ||
assessing the Soviet threat--documents | ||
CIA in Iran--site compiled by the New York Times | ||
US and the 1973 coup in Chile, declassified documents | ||
US and the 1973 coup in Chile, CIA-released documents | ||
Church Committee Report | ||
CIA official site--documents--material released via the Freedom of Information Act | ||
CIA and and the end of the Cold War--documents | ||
DNSA documents--Digital National Security Archive--a treasure-trove of documents on this pay-only site. See me for steps on how to access it. | ||
Ames Affair--documents | ||
National Security Agency documents--material released via the Freedom of Information Act | ||
Congressional staff report: Khobar Towers bombings, 1996 | ||
The Bay of Pigs, 40 Years Later | ||
Documents Relating to the Bay of Pigs Crisis | ||
FRUS, Cuban Missile Crisis | ||
CIA official site, Bay of Pigs reports | ||
National Security Archive, Cuban Missile Crisis | ||
The National Security Agency and the Cuban Missile Crisis | ||
Avalon/Yale Law School and the Crisis | ||
Pat Holt oral history--recollections from the former chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about Congress and the CIA |