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Charles G. "Chuck" Cogan (January 11, 1928 – December 14, 2017)[1] was an American academic and intelligence officer who served in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 1954 to 1991.[2]

Background

Cogan was born in Melrose, Massachusetts. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Harvard University and served in the United States Army during the Korean War.[3]

From 2006 until his death, he was an associate at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.[4] At the CIA, Cogan's roles included chief of the Near East and South Asia Division in the CIA's Directorate of Operations (1979–1984)[5] and Paris station chief (1984–1989).[6] He graduated from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 1992 with a Doctor of Public Administration degree.

Cogan died in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 2017.[3]

Books

  • Oldest Allies, Guarded Friends: the United States and France Since 1940, Praeger 1994, Шаблон:ISBN.
  • Charles de Gaulle: A Brief Biography with Documents, Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, 1996, Шаблон:ISBN.
  • Forced to Choose: France, the Atlantic Alliance, and NATO - Then and Now, Praeger, 1997, Шаблон:ISBN.
  • The Third Option: the Emancipation of European Defense, 1989-2000, Praeger, 2001, Шаблон:ISBN.
  • French Negotiating Behavior: Dealing with La Grande Nation (USIP Press, 2003).
  • La République de Dieu, Editions Jacob-Duvernet, 2008, Шаблон:ISBN.

References

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