Difference between revisions of "Political Warfare Timeline 1966"

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*'''9''' - The ''New York Times'' publishes a letter signed by [[Kenneth Galbraith]], [[George Kennan]], [[Robert Oppenheimer]] and [[Arthur Schlesinger]], stating that the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]] has been "an entirely free body' responsive only to the wishes of its members and collaborators and the decisions of its executive committee". The letter does not, however, explicitly deny a [[CIA]] link.<ref name="Saunders379">Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.379.</ref>
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*'''10''' - The ''New York Times'' publishes a letter signed by [[Irving Kristol]], [[Stephen Spender]] and [[Melvin Lasky]] defending the "independent record of the Congress for Cultural Freedom in defending writers and artists in both East and West against misdemeanours of all governments including that of the US."<ref name="Saunders378">Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.378.</ref>
 
*'''19''' - [[Conor Cruise O'Brien]] accuses ''[[Encounter]]'' of following a political line involving "the inculcation of uniformly favourable attitudes in Britain towards American policies and practises."<ref name="Saunders368">Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.368.</ref>
 
*'''19''' - [[Conor Cruise O'Brien]] accuses ''[[Encounter]]'' of following a political line involving "the inculcation of uniformly favourable attitudes in Britain towards American policies and practises."<ref name="Saunders368">Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.368.</ref>
  

Revision as of 00:51, 15 December 2011

Notes towards a chronology of the modern history of covert action with particular reference to the role of the Lovestoneite movement.

April

  • 27 New York Times reports claims that Encounter magazine is funded by the CIA.[1]

May

September

Notes

  1. Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.371.
  2. Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.379.
  3. Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.378.
  4. Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.368.
  5. Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.377.