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Authors: Hugh Wilford
as a broadcast commentator,
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on the bureaucracy of the CIA,
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childhood and education of,
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consultancy business of,
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controversy surrounding books written by,
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criticism targeting the crypto-diplomacy of,
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on crypto-diplomacy,
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death of,
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and the direct grant to Nasser,
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early military service of,
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on the Eisenhower Doctrine,
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family/married life of,
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game-playing theory of,
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and the Games Center,
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injury of,
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as jazz musician,
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journalistic career of,
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later years of,
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and the Lebanese uprising,
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as a loyal alumnus,
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marriage of,
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on military assistance for Israel,
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new level of game playing by,
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and Operation GAMMA,
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and Operation MASK,
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on Operation Rainbow,
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and Operation WAKEFUL,
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with the OSO,
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parents of,
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and the Political Action Staff,
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on political behavior,
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positive accomplishments of,
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on post-revolutionary Egypt and Kim’s involvement,
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and the reactionary new policies toward Nasser,
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and regime change in Egypt,
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and regime change in Iran,
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and regime change in Syria,
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relationship with Archie,
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relationship with Kim,
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relationship with Nasser,
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report written by, on Third World leadership,
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resignation from government,
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and salvaging Project ALPHA,
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satirical character based on,
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,
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and the SCUA,
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social theory studies of, influence of,
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and the Soviet/Czech-Egyptian arms deal,
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with the Strategic Services Unit,
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in Syria as CIA station chief,
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training as a commando,
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on type of Arab leader needed,
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and the US embassy hostage crisis,
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and a US-Egyptian arms deal,
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on why Kim joined the CIA,
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and withdrawal of the Aswan dam loan,
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Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC),
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Countercoup
(Kim Roosevelt),
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Crawford, Archie,
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Crypto-diplomacy, meaning of,
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Cultural exchange, promoting,
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Czechoslovakia,
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See also
Soviet/Czech-Egypt arms deal
Daily Worker
(newspaper),
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Damascus.
See
Syria
Damon, G. H.,
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Darby’s Rangers,
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Dayton, John,
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Dean, Patrick,
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Dearborn Foundation,
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Democracy/democratization,
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and Syria,
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Deuxième Bureau,
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See also
Sarraj, ‘Abd al-Hamid
Devin-Adair,
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“Disinterested benevolence” in the Arab world, tradition of,
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Distinguished Intelligence Medal,
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Dodge, David,
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Dodson, William T.,
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Domville, Patrick,
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Donovan, William J.,
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Duce, James Terry,
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Dulles, Allen W.,
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Dulles, John Foster,
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Durrell, Lawrence,
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East-West summit,
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Eddy, William A.,
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Eden, Anthony,
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Egypt,
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and the American University in Cairo,
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and the Arab Cold War,
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and the ArabIsraeli War (1948),
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Berger’s tour of,
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Britain and,
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coup event in,
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economic aid proposed for,
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focus shifting from,
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merger with Syria,
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nationalist propaganda from,
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and OSS/Cairo,
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plot to foment “peaceful revolution” in,
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and policy drift by the Free Officers,
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post-revolutionary,
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preparing for attack on Israel,
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regime change in,
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and the Six-Day War,
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and the Soviet/Czech-Egyptian arms deal,
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suspected of plotting against Hussein,
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