CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Author's Note
Preface
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface:
"The Secret Team II"
1997
PART I THE
SECRET TEAM
Chapter 1
- The
"Secret Team" - the Real Power Structure
Chapter 2
- The
Nature of Secret Team Activity: A Cuban Case Study
PART II THE
CIA: HOW IT RUNS
Chapter 3
- An
Overview of the CIA
-
Section I. Intelligence versus Secret Operations
-
Section II. Origins of the Agency and
the Seeds of Secret Operations
-
Section III. A Simple Coup d'État to a
Global Mechanism
Chapter 4
- From
the Word of the Law to the Interpretation: President Kennedy Attempts to Put the
CIA Under Control
Chapter 5
- "Defense"
as a National Military Philosophy, the Natural Prey of the Intelligence
Community
Chapter 6
- "It
Shall Be the Duty of the Agency: To Advise, to Coordinate, to Correlate and
Evaluate and Disseminate and to Perform Services of Common Concern..."
Chapter 7
- From
the Pines of Maine to the Birches of
Russia: The Nature of Clandestine Operations
Chapter 8
- CIA:
"The Cover Story" Intelligence Agency and the Real-Life Clandestine Operator
Chapter 9
- The
Coincidence of Crises
Chapter 10 - The
Dulles-Jackson-Correa Report in Action
PART III THE
CIA: HOW IT IS ORGANIZED
Chapter 11 - The
Dulles Era Begins
Chapter 12 - Personnel:
The Chameleon Game
Chapter 13 - Communications:
The Web of the World
Chapter 14 - Transportation:
Anywhere in the World -- Now
Chapter 15 - Logistics
by Miracle
PART IV THE
CIA: SOME EXAMPLES
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
Chapter 16 - Cold
War: The Pyrrhic Gambit
Chapter 17 - Mission
Astray, Soviet Gamesmanship
Chapter 18 - Defense,
Containment, and Anti-Communism
Chapter 19 - The
New Doctrine: Special Forces and the Penetration of the Mutual Security Program
Chapter 20 - Khrushchev's
Challenge: The U-2 Dilemma
Chapter 21 - A
Time of Covert Action: U-2 to Kennedy Inaugural
Chapter 22 - Camelot:
From the Bay of Pigs to Dallas, Texas
Chapter 23 - Five
Presidents: "Nightmares We Inherited"
APPENDICES:
Bibliography