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Agents Of Subversion The Fate Of John T Downey And The Cias Covert War In China John Delury

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Agents Of Subversion The Fate Of John T Downey And The Cias Covert War In China John Delury
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 18.12 MB
Pages: 376
Author: John Delury
ISBN: 9781501765971, 1501765973
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Agents Of Subversion The Fate Of John T Downey And The Cias Covert War In China John Delury by John Delury 9781501765971, 1501765973 instant download after payment.

Agents of Subversion reconstructs the remarkable story of a botched mission into Manchuria, showing how it fit in a wider CIA campaign against Communist China and highlighting the intensity?and futility?of clandestine operations to overthrow Mao. In the winter of 1952, at the height of the Korean War, the CIA flew a covert mission into China to pick up an agent. Trained on a remote Pacific island, he belonged to an obscure anti-communist group known as the Third Force based out of Hong Kong. The exfiltration would fail, disastrously, and one of the Americans on the mission, a recent Yale graduate named John T. Downey, ended up a prisoner of Mao Zedong's government for the next twenty years. Unraveling the truth behind decades of Cold War intrigue, historian John Delury documents the damage that this hidden foreign policy did to American political life. The US government kept the public in the dark about decades of covert activity directed against China, while Downey languished in a Beijing prison and his mother lobbied desperately for his release. Mining little-known Chinese sources, Delury sheds new light on Mao's campaigns to eliminate counter-revolutionaries and his use of captive spies in diplomacy with the West. Agents of Subversion is an innovative work of transnational history, and it demonstrates both how the Chinese Communist regime used the fear of special agents to tighten its grip on society and why intellectuals in Cold War America presciently worried that subversion abroad could lead to repression at home.

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