The CIA: An Imperial History

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How the CIA became an instrument of a new covert empire both in America and overseas.

''Gripping history that also informs the present'' Sunday Times

''Fascinating . . . Wilford writes engagingly with a telling eye for colourful detail'' The Spectator

''A spectacular achievement . . . I loved it'' Dominic Sandbrook

How the CIA became an instrument of a new covert empire both in America and overseas.


In 1947, the United States created the CIA to analyse foreign intelligence, but within a few years the Agency was engaged in other operations - bolstering pro-American governments, overthrowing nationalist leaders, and surveilling domestic dissent - before transforming during the Cold War.

Drawing on decades of research, celebrated intelligence historian Hugh Wilford shows how the Agency created a new Western empire, as successive US presidents used the covert powers of the Agency to hide overseas interventions from postcolonial foreigners and anti-imperial Americans alike. Even the CIA''s post-9/11 global hunt for terrorists was haunted by the ghosts of empires past.

Original, and gripping, The CIA tells how America adopted unaccountable power and created a new imperial order.




  • | Author: Hugh Wilford
  • | Publisher: John Murray Press
  • | Publication Date: Jun 05, 2025
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781399816861
  • | ISBN-10: 1399816861
Author:
Hugh Wilford
Publisher:
John Murray Press
Publication Date:
Jun 05, 2025
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781399816861
ISBN10:
1399816861