Prospects of revolutions in the post-war world in the CIA's assessments of 1947-1953
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue
Abstract
This article analyses the archival documents of the Central Intelligence Agency. The author outlines the main directions by which US intelligence forecasted the prospects for revolutions in the post-war world. The sources of this period make it possible to see which states were considered vulnerable, according to CIA analysts. And in the context of these documents American intelligence was ambiguous to revolutions.
Authors and Affiliations
Zaur Imalverdi oglu Mamedov
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