The purpose of this internet assignment is to introduce students to the important--and controversial--topic of covert (or secret) action in the realm of international relations. During the Cold War, covert operations conducted by the superpowers reached unprecedented levels. Nuclear espionage, inflammatory propaganda, and politically motivated assassinations were all part of the vast, conspiratorial enterprises that arose during the global struggle for power and influence waged by the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R (not to mention other important countries like China, Britain, India, and Israel).
This assignment will ask students to examine the topic of covert action from the point of view of U.S. policy toward Latin America. In particular, the assignment focuses on the CIA's activities in two countries, Cuba and Chile. The assignment is not intended to be a comprehansive survey of U.S. covert action during the Cold War, nor will it attempt to balance the picture of covert action by presenting information on similar Soviet activities (which, without a doubt, existed).
The documentary base for this assignment is a diverse collection of
documents
that have recently been declassified by the U.S. government under the
Freedom
of Information Act. By linking up with the website of the National
Security
Archive this assignment will allow students to see with their own eyes
a
number of primary sources that document the history of covert
operations
carried out by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and other key
national
security institutions. In short, this assignment will ask students to
act
as historians by drawing conclusions from a collection of primary
source
documents.
Where to start? The first step in completing this assignment is to
read a brief background article on the history of the Central
Intelligence Agency. This "backgrounder" will help you get a sense of
the strategic objectives of the institution and its early activities in
the Cold War era. Clink here
to go to the background
story.
What next? The second step in completing this assignment is to
choose one
of the two possible topics included in the assignment. The first topic
focuses
on the CIA's covert operations against the revolutionary government of
Fidel
Castro in Cuba. This was the infamous "Bay of Pigs" operation of 1961,
a
spectacular failure for the Kennedy Administration, which occured less
than
two years after the Cuban Revolution of 1959. The second topic focuses
on
the CIA's intervention against the government of Salvador Allende in
Chile
between the years 1970 and 1973, which eventually helped topple
Allende's
government and put General Augusto Pinochet in power. The choice of
topics--Cuba
or Chile--is the student's decision. Each topic includes a background
description,
a map, a set of primary documents, and a question on which to write a
short
response paper (250-500 words).
If you choose to do the Cuban topic, follow the steps listed below (if you choose Chile, skip down one section).
Step One: Read this backgrounder on the Cuban case.
Step Two: Follow the link at the bottom of the backgrounder page to the documents.
Step Three: After reading the backgrounder and the documents answer the question at the bottom of the backgrounder page.
If you choose to do the Chilean topic, follow the steps listed below.
Step One: Read this backgrounder on the Chilean case.
Step Two: Follow the link at the bottom of the backgrounder page to the documents.
Step Three: After reading the backgrounder and the documents answer the question at the bottom of the backgrounder page.
This internet assignment is made possible through the
diligent efforts of the staff of the National Security Archive
at George Washington University. |