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About the Author
Richard E. Schroeder is Adjunct Professor, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. He holds a PhD. From the University of Chicago and has lectured widely on intelligence issues. A retired Central Intelligence Agency officer and an Advisory Board Member Emeritus of the International Spy Museum, he lives in Washington, D.C.
Reviews
Richard Schroeder's compelling new book reveals how an under-appreciated U.S. President, Harry Truman, put together an intelligence framework that remained in place for decades and contributed to winning the Cold War. It is a story well told and highly recommended!" - noted intelligence historian H. Keith Melton
"An important and long overdue contribution to America's national security history. The Foundation of the CIA properly honors the members of President Truman's "Missouri Gang," whose collective legacy was a responsible intelligence Agency that has served Democratic and Republican Presidents alike for seventy years." - Robert Wallace, author with H. Keith Meltonof Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs, from Communism to Al-Qaeda
"Schroeder knows his history and has aggressively explored primary and secondary sources. Anyone with an interest in early U.S. intelligence history or the Roosevelt/Truman era especially will appreciate this book. Perhaps its greatest contribution is its extensive treatment of the first Director, Roscoe Hillenkoetter." - David M. Barrett, Professor of Political Science, Villanova University; author of The CIA and Congress: The Untold Story from Truman to Kennedy
Book Information
ISBN 9780826221377
Author Richard E. Schroeder
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint University of Missouri Press
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Weight(grams) 440g