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<p>This is a study of the CIA's relationship with Congress. It encompasses the period from the creation of the Agency until 2004ーthe era of the DCIs. When Congress created a new position in December 2004ーthe director of national intelligenceーto supersede the director of central intelligence (DCI) as head of the US Intelligence Community, it necessarily changed the dynamic between the CIA and the Congress. While the director of the Agency would continue to represent its interests on Capitol Hill, he or she would no longer speak as the head of US intelligence. While 2008 is too early to assess how this change will affect the Agency's relationship with Congress, it is safe to say it will never be quite the same. Contents: Part I - What the Relationship Was Like - Part II - What the Relationship Produced * The Nature Of The Relationship, 1946-76 * The Relationship: 1976-2004 * Intelligence-Sharing And Other Interaction * Organizational Arrangements At The Cia * Legislation * Program And Bu...楽天市場のショップで商品詳細の続きを見る