Killing Detente: The Right Attacks the CIA

Killing Detente: The Right Attacks the CIA

by Anne Cahn
ISBN-10:
0271030135
ISBN-13:
9780271030135
Pub. Date:
09/15/1998
Publisher:
Penn State University Press
ISBN-10:
0271030135
ISBN-13:
9780271030135
Pub. Date:
09/15/1998
Publisher:
Penn State University Press
Killing Detente: The Right Attacks the CIA

Killing Detente: The Right Attacks the CIA

by Anne Cahn

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Overview

Killing Détente tells the story of a major episode of intelligence intervention in politics in the mid-1970s that led to the derailing of détente between the Soviet Union and the United States and to the resurgence of the Cold War in the following decade. Although the basic outlines of the story are already known, Anne Cahn succeeded in getting many previously declassified documents released and uses these, supplemented by seventy interviews with principal players, to add much greater depth and detail to our understanding of this troubling event in U.S. history.

In the mid-1970s a very controversial intelligence estimate was performed by people outside the government. They were given access to our most secret files and leaked their report to the press when Jimmy Carter was elected president. This study, which became known as ""The Team B Report,"" became the intellectual forbearer of the ""window of vulnerability"" and led to the demise of detente between the Soviet Union and the United States. Team B was the fundamental turning point in renewing the Cold War in the 1980s. The debate over the leaked report moved the center of arms control policy strongly to the right from where it had been during the years of detente. Team B presaged the triumph of Ronald Reagan and a military buildup on a scale unprecedented in peacetime that left present and future generations with the most crippling debt in our nation's history.

This book is about attempts to destroy improved relations between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1970s. Those opposed to the easing of tensions between the two countries used every means available, including accusing the Central Intelligence Agency with understating the threat posed by the Soviets. Charging the CIA this way seems preposterous now.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780271030135
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Publication date: 09/15/1998
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Anne H. Cahn is Scholar in Residence at The American University. Holder of a doctorate in political science from MIT, she has served as Chief of the Social Impact Staff at the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1977–81), Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (1980–81), and President and Executive Director of the Committee for National Security (1982–88).

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Raymond L. Garthoff

A fascinating and important historical "post-mortem" on a neglected episode in the history of the decline and fall of the U.S.-Soviet detente of the 1970s. Using newly declassified documents, it recounts an important page in intelligence-policy relations. It is not only good history but also provides valuable advice for the present and the future.

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