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The recent US-Vietnam trade pact illustrates how Hanoi is becoming a strategic pivot point in a much larger geopolitical game ...
During the Cold War, the CIA may have had as much success with books and magazines as with gun-running and spies.
The CIA's International Literacy Center played a vital role in providing access to “the expression of independent ideas so desperately sought by millions.” ...
William F. Buckley Jr.’s influence has been overstated, writes Bruce Fein in a review of a new biography of the late conservative thinker.
Forget James Bond. George Minden was the real thing. A Romanian aristocrat by birth, he could have spent his days in manor ...
Last week, CIA Director John Ratcliffe released a report that, by his account, finally reveals the whole story about one of ...
As the United States this year reflects on the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, researchers from UC Davis and ...
James Wells will host an author event next month for his new book, “A CIA Coverup and a Son’s Odyssey to Find the Father He ...
In 2013, Donald Trump shared the D.C. establishment view of Snowden, calling him a "spy who should be executed." In 2015, ...
With the 249th year of American Independence around the corner, celebrate liberty with these 9 films streaming exclusively on ...
“ [Reinhold] Niebuhr was right: The art of politics consists of directing rationally the irrationalities of men. But when neither people nor leaders are willing to face reality, look out, ...
Charlie English delves into the CIA's attempts to combat communism via literature including '1984' in a book that reminds, in an age of book bans, how powerful stories — and reading — can be.
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