Center for International Policy records, 1971-2006.

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Center for International Policy records, 1971-2006.

The records of the Center for International Policy (CIP) document in detail the organization's global activities in support of human rights as well as its internal administration, funding, and public relations outreach. CIP's chief areas of interest lie in documenting and reforming United States foreign and military policies, including the activities of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Specific topics covered by materials in the collection include U.S. relations with Central and South America, particularly with Colombia, El Salvador, Haiti, and Cuba; demilitarization in areas of conflict; nuclear weapons and the arms race; the Cuban trade embargo; money laundering and other aspects of international finance; terrorism in various countries; and the narcotics trade. The bulk of the files take the form of administrative files and records on other organizations which contain correspondence, memos, data, reports, travel documents, and extensive files; there are also many files containing printed materials such as pamphlets, newsletters, and press releases. There are no audiovisual resources in this collection, but there are a few transparencies of speeches and a number of photographic materials in selected folders. The bulk of the collection is taken up by the files of Robert White, President of CIP from 1989 to present (2007), and Adam Isacson, current CIP Program Director.

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Archive for Human Rights (Duke University)

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United States. Central Intelligence Agency

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Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), principal foreign intelligence and counterintelligence agency of the U.S. government. Formally created under the provisions of the National Security Act of 1947, approved July 26, 1947, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) grew out of the World War II Office of Strategic Services (OSS). Previous U.S. intelligence and counterintelligence efforts had been conducted by the military and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and suffered from duplication, compe...

White, Robert E., 1926-

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Isacson, Adam

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Center for International Policy (Washington, D.C.)

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Non-profit organization founded in 1975, based in Washington, DC, whose chief focus is promoting changes in U.S. foreign and military policy in support of global human rights. From the description of Center for International Policy records, 1971-2006. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 192136381 ...