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CIA and Cold War Covert Action

1219 International Affairs Building 420 West 118th Street, New York City

Featuring David Robarge, Chief Historian, Central Intelligence Agency. Covert action historically has been perhaps the most controversial and least understood function of the CIA. While all presidents since World War II have used covert action to try to influence the political situation in countries of interest to advance US national security interests, they sometimes have done so to rescue failing foreign…

The CIA and the Covert Cold War — Cold War Power series

1219 International Affairs Building 420 West 118th Street, New York City

David Robarge Chief Historian, Central Intelligence Agency Free and open to the public, please RSVP here. Organized by Prof. Victoria Phillips. Co-sponsored by The European Institute, The Harriman Institute, and The History Department.

Cold War Power: Culture as a Weapon

Marshall D. Shulman Seminar Room 420 W 118th Street, #1219 International Affairs Building, New York City

Please join the Harriman Institute and the European Institute for a talk with David Robarge, Chief Historian, Central Intelligence Agency, as a guest speaker in Professor Victoria Phillips's class. For more information, and to RSVP, please visit http://europe.columbia.edu/events From Columbia's Harriman Institute.