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The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War - Calling the Tune? (Hardcover)
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The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War - Calling the Tune? (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Intelligence
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During the late 1940s the newly created CIA, in a loose alliance
with anti-communist intellectuals and trade unionists, launched a
massive, clandestine effort to win the Cold War allegiance of the
European left. Drawing on numerous personal interviews and document
collections on both sides of the Atlantic, this book examines in
detail the origins of the CIA's covert campaign and assesses it's
impact on the US's principal Cold War ally, Britain, focusing
particularly on attempts to combat communist penetration of British
trade unions, stimulate support within the Labour party for key
American strategic aims, such as European union, and influence the
politics of Bloomsbury literati. The results of this secret
intervention were complex and far-reaching. CIA support for such
ventures as the Congress for Cultural Freedom and its London-based
magazine, Encounter, subtly transformed the political culture of
the British left, making it more Atlanticist and less socialist. In
other ways, however, the hidden hand of American intelligence
failed to control its British assets, whose behaviour often
frustrated their secretive patrons in Washington. For that matter,
not even the CIA's agen
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