The CIA and the Congress for Cultural Freedom in the early Cold War :
[Book]
the limits of making common cause /
Sarah Miller Harris.
New York, NY :
Routledge,
2017.
1 online resource
Studies in intelligence
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Berlin : the early years -- 2. Intellectuals : from Communism to anti-Communism -- 3. The outbreak of ideological hostilities -- 4. From the Waldorf to Paris -- 5. Josselson joins the Agency -- 6. A congress for cultural freedom : Berlin, 1950 -- 7. From Berlin to Paris : Josselson and the Congress in transition -- 8. James Burnham's rival -- 9. The CIA and the non-Communist left -- 10. The 1952 Paris Festival -- 11. Encounter magazine : the Congress's "greatest asset" -- 12. New management at the Agency -- 13. The 1955 Milan Congress and the end of ideology -- 14. A revolution of intellectuals : Hungary, 1956 -- 15. The most famous article that Encounter never ran -- 16. The 1967 scandal.
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Central Intelligence Agency and the Congress for Cultural Freedom in the early Cold War
United States.-- History-- 20th century.
United States.
Congress for Cultural Freedom-- History.
Congress for Cultural Freedom.
Anti-communist movements.
Cold War-- Political aspects.
Intellectuals-- Political activity-- History-- 20th century.