Provides a systematic analysis of all known CIA PMOs and explains the why, who, and how of proxy warfare Includes both a survey of secondary literature and an array of primary sources Adds a theoretical perspective with the application of principal agent theory to the field of covert action and proxy warfare
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Provides a systematic analysis of all known CIA PMOs and explains the why, who, and how of proxy warfare Includes both a survey of secondary literature and an array of primary sources Adds a theoretical perspective with the application of principal agent theory to the field of covert action and proxy warfare
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