Imposing a standard: Covert action and american democracy

Ethics and International Affairs 3:27–43 (1989)
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The author urges presidents to abstain from implementing covert operations, which often result in nothing more than domestic and international controversy. Such decisions are the domain of the legitimate agency designated for such purposes, the CIA

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