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Danger Zone

Danger Zone

http://dangerzone.org.uk/ 

Danger Zone is a dynamic weekly program that gives radio audiences an insight into terrorism, foreign policy, democratic movements and the workings of intelligence agencies around the world.

Danger Zone's host, Ambassador Richard Carlson, is an experienced journalist, diplomat and former United States Ambassador. Carlson was director of the Voice of America for six years, the longest running director-general in the 50-year history of VOA. He also was president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Danger Zone reaches a potential audience of 31 million people weekly, and is on Sirius XM channel 120 every Monday night at 7:00 PM.

Danger Zone has been associated with The Institute of World Politics since 2012.

U.S. Intelligence in the Cold War and Beyond

Secret intelligence is the "missing dimension" of Cold War history, as it is of most diplomatic history. This course analyzes a selective history of the U.S. intelligence community in the Cold War in order to assess its overall role. On the basis of declassified intelligence records and eyewitness accounts of former senior intelligence officers, the course focuses on what the intelligence community collected, knew, and estimated, and how intelligence reporting did or did not affect U.S. national security strategy and policy.

Principal Professor

  David L. Thomas

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