93 research outputs found
Cold War Operations: The Politics of Communitst Confrontation
Africa has been a turbulent continent m the 1960\u27s. While six new nations were born in the 1950\u27s--Libya in 1952, Sudan in 1955, Tunis and Morocco in 1956, Ghana in 1957, and Guinea in 1958-the year 1960 saw an explosion of new nations with 17 gaining independence, and II more have been added since
Cold War Operations: The Politics of Communist Confrontation, Part V - The Cuban Case History
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman B. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Brown University, given at the United States Naval War College during the 1966-67 term as a part of the Electives Program
Cold War Operations: The Politics of Communist Confrontation, Part VI: Vietnam
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman B. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Brown University, given at the United States Naval War College during the 1966-67 term as a part of the Electives Program
Cold War Operations: The Politics of Communist Confrontation, Part IV — The Communist Control System
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman H. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Brown University, given at the United States Naval War College during the 1966-67 term as a part of the Electives Program
Cold War Operations: The Politics of Communist Confrontations
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman B. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Brown University, given at the United States Naval War College during the 1966-67 term as a part of the Electives Program
Insurgency: Origins and the Nature of the Beast
Insurgency is either endemic or epidemic in the world today and will continue into the foreseeable future—certainly until some new form of stability is reached or man no longer inhabits the planet
Cold War Operations: The Politics of Communist Confrontation, Part III The Sino-Soviet Split
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman B. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Brown University, given at the United States Naval War College during the 1966-67 term as a part of the Electives Program
Paramilitary Case-Study-The Bay of Pigs
I think that the usual caveat is necessary before I get into the subject at hand. What I am about to say today are my personal views; they do not represent the official CIA view nor the official U.S. Government view. This is an after-action report on an episode in our history which engendered perhaps the most intense emotions and public reaction we have seen since World War II
Cold War Operations: The Politics of Communist Confrontation
The most important factors affecting communism in Asia in 1968 are the conditions inside China and the war in Vietnam
- …