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Notes towards a chronology of the modern history of [[covert action]] with particular reference to the role of the Lovestoneite movement. | Notes towards a chronology of the modern history of [[covert action]] with particular reference to the role of the Lovestoneite movement. | ||
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+ | ===January=== | ||
+ | *[[International Association for Cultural Freedom]] votes to dissolve itself.<ref name="Saunders413">Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.413.</ref> | ||
===April=== | ===April=== | ||
*27-28 First [[Colloquium of the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence]] (CSI). | *27-28 First [[Colloquium of the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence]] (CSI). | ||
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+ | ===May=== | ||
+ | *'''10''' President [[Jimmy Carter]] announces that the US and the USSR have reached an accord on the terms of the [[SALT-II]] treaty.<ref name="Sanders257">Jerry W. Sanders, ''Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment'', South End Press, 1983, p.257.</ref> | ||
+ | *'''C.20''' - [[Elmo Zumwalt]] and [[Paul Nitze]] appear on ''Meet the Press'' with [[Jake Garn]]. Zumwalt claims the Chiefs of Staff have "deep reservations" about the SALT II treaty.<ref name="Sanders25">Jerry W. Sanders, ''Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment'', South End Press, 1983, p.258.</ref> | ||
===June=== | ===June=== | ||
− | *[[SALT II]] agreement signed.<ref name=" | + | *'''18''' [[SALT II]] agreement signed.<ref name="Sanders259">Jerry W. Sanders, ''Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment'', South End Press, 1983, p.259.</ref> |
*[[Shield]] met to consider a report by a recently retired senior MI5 officer. | *[[Shield]] met to consider a report by a recently retired senior MI5 officer. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:35, 23 December 2011
Notes towards a chronology of the modern history of covert action with particular reference to the role of the Lovestoneite movement.
January
- International Association for Cultural Freedom votes to dissolve itself.[1]
April
- 27-28 First Colloquium of the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence (CSI).
May
- 10 President Jimmy Carter announces that the US and the USSR have reached an accord on the terms of the SALT-II treaty.[2]
- C.20 - Elmo Zumwalt and Paul Nitze appear on Meet the Press with Jake Garn. Zumwalt claims the Chiefs of Staff have "deep reservations" about the SALT II treaty.[3]
June
- 18 SALT II agreement signed.[4]
- Shield met to consider a report by a recently retired senior MI5 officer.
July
- 15 Shield had its first meeting with Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister at Chequers on 15 July 1979, according to Brian Crozier, "Nothing of much substance was said".
October
- In October 1979, Crozier and Nicholas Elliott received a report from a mole in Militant which they submitted to the Prime Minister.
- 21 Thatcher, Lord Carrington, Keith Joseph, John Hunt, and his successor as Cabinet Secretary, Robert Armstrong discussed "action to counter hostile forces working for industrial unrest."
November
- 30 CSI Colloquium on Analysis and Estimates opens, concluding on 1 December.
Notes
- ↑ Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.413.
- ↑ Jerry W. Sanders, Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment, South End Press, 1983, p.257.
- ↑ Jerry W. Sanders, Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment, South End Press, 1983, p.258.
- ↑ Jerry W. Sanders, Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment, South End Press, 1983, p.259.