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Spies on the Mekong: CIA Clandestine Operations in Laos - Kenneth Conboy

Spies on the Mekong: CIA Clandestine Operations in Laos

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Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2021
Casemate Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-63624-019-0 (ISBN)
CHF 47,95 inkl. MwSt
The first detailed look at the CIA's clandestine operations in Laos during the Cold War.
During the Cold War, the Central Intelligence Agency's biggest and longest paramilitary operation was in the tiny kingdom of Laos. Hundreds of advisors and support personnel trained and led guerrilla formations across the mountainous Laotian countryside, as well as running smaller road-watch and agent teams that stretched from the Ho Chi Minh Trail to the Chinese frontier. Added to this number were hundreds of contract personnel providing covert aviation services.

It was dangerous work. On the Memorial Wall at the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, nine stars are dedicated to officers who perished in Laos. On top of this are more than one hundred from propriety airlines killed in aviation mishaps between 1961 and 1973. Combined, this grim casualty figure is orders of magnitude larger than any other CIA paramilitary operation.

But for the Foreign Intelligence officers at Langley, Laos was more than a paramilitary battleground. Because of its geographic location as a buffer state, as well as its trifurcated political structure, Laos was a unique Cold War melting pot. All three of the Lao political factions, including the communist Pathet Lao, had representation in Vientiane. The Soviet Union had an extremely active embassy in the capital, while the People's Republic of China - though in the throes of the Cultural Revolution - had multiple diplomatic outposts across the kingdom. So, too, did both North and South Vietnam. All of this made Laos fertile ground for clandestine operations. This book comprehensively details the cloak-and-dagger side of the war in Laos for the first time, from agent recruitments to servicing dead-drops in Vientiane.

Kenneth Conboy was South East Asian policy analyst and deputy director of the Asian Studies Centre in Washington D.C., 1986–1992. Since then he has held roles in risk management companies in Indonesia, and he currently serves as Risk Management Advisory Country Manager in Indonesia. He has written a number of books about war in Asia, as well as several articles.

Acknowledgements

Chapter One Growing Pains

Chapter Two The Young Turks

Chapter Three Hell is a City

Chapter Four Apéritif

Chapter Five The Teams

Chapter Six The Flying Squad

Chapter Seven The Holy Grail

Chapter Eight Hard Target

Chapter Nine Rock and a Hard Place

Chapter Ten The Art of Seduction

Chapter Eleven Suspicious Minds

Chapter Twelve Writing on the Wall

Chapter Thirteen Eye of the Hurricane

Chapter Fourteen Surreptitious Entries

Chapter Fifteen Dénouement

Chapter Sixteen Cloak and Keris

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo maps and photographs
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 228 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Zeitgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-63624-019-4 / 1636240194
ISBN-13 978-1-63624-019-0 / 9781636240190
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