Secret and Sanctioned: Covert Operations and the American Presidency

Secret and Sanctioned: Covert Operations and the American Presidency

by StephenF.Knott (Author)

Synopsis

This groundbreaking new book challenges the notion that covert operations are a twentieth-century phenomenon, recounting a wide array of operations sanctioned by America's Founding Fathers. These include George Washington's plan to kidnap King George III's son; Thomas Jefferson's proposal to burn down St Paul's Cathedral in London; James Madison's procuring of a prostitute for a prominent foreign visitor; and Daniel Webster's use of British secret service money to influence American public opinion. In describing these operations and more, Stephen F. Knott challenges the conclusions of the Church and the Iran-Contra Committees that America's Cold War presidents broke faith with the Founding Fathers. While Knott acknowledges the rise of a large clandestine bureaucracy such as the CIA as a twentieth-century innovation, he nonetheless argues that the type of operations conducted by the Founders were remarkably similar to those of their Cold War successors such as Truman and Bush.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: Hardback
Publisher: OUP USA
Published: 07 Nov 1996

ISBN 10: 0195100980
ISBN 13: 9780195100983

Media Reviews
timely book ... an intelligent contribution to the difficult debate of how to reconcile covert operations with democratic institutions * Raymond Seitz, The Sunday Telegraph *
Author Bio
Stephen F. Knott is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the United States Air Force Academy.