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The Agency and the Hill: Cia's Relationship With Congress 1946-2004
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Publication date May 21, 2015
Pages 408
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781512307177
ISBN-10 1512307173
Dimensions 0.92 by 6 by 9 in.
Weight 1.52 lbs.
Original list price $22.99
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: This is a study of the CIA’s relationship with Congress. It encompasses the period from the creation of the Agency until 2004—the era of the DCIs. When Congress created a new position in December 2004—the director of national intelligence—to supersede the director of central intelligence (DCI) as head of the US Intelligence Community, it necessarily changed the dynamic between the CIA and the Congress. While the director of the Agency would continue to represent its interests on Capitol Hill, he or she would no longer speak as the head of US intelligence. While 2008 is too early to assess how this change will affect the Agency’s relationship with Congress, it is safe to say it will never be quite the same. The study is divided into two major parts. Part I describes how Congress and the Agency related to each other over the period covered by the study. As it happens, this period conveniently breaks down into two major segments: the years before the creation of the select committees on intelligence (1946–76) and the years after the creation of these committees (1976–2004). The arrangements that Congress put in place during the earlier period to provide oversight and tend to the needs of the Agency were distinctly different from those put in place in the mid-1970s and beyond. Over the entire period, moreover, the Agency shared intelligence with the Congress and had other interaction with its members that affected the relationship. This, too, is described in Part I. Part II describes what the relationship produced over time in seven discrete areas: legislation affecting the Agency; programs and budget; oversight of analysis; oversight of collection; oversight of covert action; oversight of security and personnel matters; and the Senate confirmation process. It highlights what the principal issues have been for Congress in each area as well as how those issues have been handled. From the back cover: Excerpts from The Agency and Hill: "This is a study of the CIA’s relationship with Congress. It encompasses the period from the creation of the Agency until 2004—the era of the DCIs." "Looking back over the Agency’s early history, it is remarkable how often the idea of a joint committee on intelligence was offered up in Congress as the panacea to the existing oversight arrangements." "The Agency’s fortunes on Capitol Hill to some degree have always been a function of how the committees with responsibility for the Agency perceived the DCI: the greater the level of trust, the greater the level of comfort in terms of how the Agency is operating. But especially during the early years, when so much of the interaction between the Agency and the Congress was informal and personal, how the DCI was perceived on the Hill was a key factor in setting the terms of the relationship."

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from Createspace Independent Pub (May 21, 2015); titled "The Agency and the Hill: Cia's Relationship With Congress 1946-2004"
9781512307177 | details & prices | 408 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 0.92 in. | 1.52 lbs | List price $22.99
About: This is a study of the CIA’s relationship with Congress.
from Createspace Independent Pub (February 24, 2012)
9781470138349 | details & prices | 408 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 0.92 in. | List price $25.99
About: This is a study of the CIA’s relationship with Congress.
from Bernan Assoc (May 7, 2008)
9781929667178 | details & prices | 389 pages | 6.00 × 8.75 × 1.00 in. | 1.65 lbs | List price $49.00
About: This is a study of the CIA’s relationship with Congress.

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