The World Was Going Our Way (115 page)

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Authors: Christopher Andrew

Tags: #Biographies & Memoirs, #True Accounts, #Espionage, #History, #Europe, #Ireland, #Military, #Intelligence & Espionage, #Modern (16th-21st Centuries), #20th Century, #Russia, #World

and Middle East
 
 
and Pakistan and Afghanistan
 
 
and Shcharansky
 
 
Casey, William
 
 
Castro, Fidel
 
 
and Africa;
 
 
Angola
 
 
and Alekseyev
 
 
on Allende’s death
 
 
charisma
 
 
CIA assassination attempts
 
 
delusions of grandeur
 
 
and dissent
 
 
and El Salvador
 
 
export of revolution
 
 
and missile crisis
 
 
and Nicaragua
 
 
in Non-Aligned Movement ; as Chairman
 
 
personal politics
 
 
and Polish martial law
 
 
and Prague Spring
 
 
and Reagan’s election
 
 
rise to power
 
 
Torrijos imitates
 
 
UN speech ()
 
 
and US-China étente
 
 
and USSR;
 
 
Brezhnev’s visit; and
 
 
Gorbachev ; KGB contacts ; and
 
 
Khrushchev;
 
 
Soviet distrust of ; visits
 
 
and Yemen
 
 
Castro, Raúl
 
 
visits to USSR
 
 
Castro, Teodoro (
pseud
. of Iosif Grigulevich)
 
 
Caucasus, North
 
 
see also individual states
 
 
Ceauescu, Nicolae
 
 
censorship
 
 
Central African Republic
 
 
Central Intelligence Agency, US
see
CIA
 
 
Challe, General Maurice
 
 
CHAN (Jean Pasqualini)
 
 
Chandra, Romesh
 
 
CHAOS (CIA operation)
 
 
Charan Singh
 
 
Chaudhry, Fazal Ilahi
 
 
Chebrikov, Viktor Mikhailovich
 
 
Chechen-Ingush Republic (Chechnya-Ingushetiya)
 
 
Chechnya
 
 
Cheka (predecessor of KGB)
 
 
CHEKH (Ze’ev Avni,
born
Wolf Goldstein)
 
 
chemical weapons
 
 
Chemulg
 
 
Chen Yi, Marshal
 
 
Cheremnykh, V. P.
 
 
Cherepakhin, Viktor Nikolayevich (VLADLEN)
 
 
Cherkashin, Viktor
 
 
Chernenko, Konstantin Ustinovich
 
 
Chernyaev, Anatoli
 
 
chess players
 
 
Chiang Kai-Shek
 
 
Chibás, Eduardo
 
 
CHICORY, operation
 
 
Chile
 
 
Allende régime
 
 
Communist Party of
 
 
economy
 
 
Pinochet régime
 
 
security and intelligence system
 
 
USA and
 
 
Chimkent
 
 
China
 
 
active measures against
 
 
and Africa
 
 
agent operations against ; in PRC groups outside China
 
 
atomic bomb
 
 
and Britain
 
 
and Burma
 
 
Cultural Revolution
 
 
death of Mao
 
 
Deng Xiaoping’s emergence as leader
 
 
émigrés in Stalin’s Terror
 
 
Gang of Four
 
 
Great Leap Forward
 
 
and Hong Kong
 
 
illegals in
 
 
and Indonesia
 
 
influence in Third World
 
 
intelligence collaboration with USSR
 
 
KGB attitude to
 
 
Khrushchev and
 
 
laogai
labour camps
 
 
Maoism and cult of Mao
 
 
nuclear installations
 
 
and PDRY
 
 
SIGINT against
 
 
Soviet attitudes to population
 
 
Soviet relations with: intelligence collaboration; split
 
 
and Tibet
 
 
China -
cont
.
 
 
US
rapprochement
 
 
invades Vietnam
 
 
Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region
 
 
see also
Mao Zedong
and under
Bangladesh; India; Japan; Pakistan; terror
 
 
Chinese Nationalist régime
 
 
Chipendra, Daniel
 
 
CHIZHOV (Anatoli Nikolayevich Kocheskov)
 
 
Chronicle of Current Events
(
samizdat
journal)
 
 
CHUB (Austrian KGB agent)
 
 
Chubakhin, Dmitri
 
 
CHUK (PFLP terrorist)
 
 
Chukhrov, V. A.
 
 
Chungara, Khoja Shir-Aga (ABAY)
 
 
Churbanov, General Yuri
 
 
Church, Russian Orthodox
 
 
KGB residency in Jerusalem mission
 
 
Churchill, Sir Winston
 
 
CIA (US Central Intelligence Agency)
 
 
active measures against; in Afghanistan; in Africa ; in India ; in Iran; in Pakistan and Bangladesh
 
 
and Afghanistan
 
 
Agee’s defection
 
 
Ames as KGB agent in
 
 
and Angola
 
 
assassination attempts: Castro ; Hekmatyar
 
 
CHAOS operation
 
 
and Chile
 
 
conspiracy theories on ; Indira Gandhi’s
 
 
and Cuba
 
 
‘dirty tricks’ exposed
 
 
Forty Committee and
 
 
and India
 
 
and Iran
 
 
and Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
 
 
Kuzichkin’s intelligence passed to
 
 
and Levchenko’s defection
 
 
and Mexico
 
 
on Mitrokhin’s archive
 
 
and Nicaragua
 
 
and Pakistan
 
 
and Panama
 
 
and Peru
 
 
PFLP operations against
 
 
sabotage offensive, alleged
 
 
and Sadat
 
 
Sakharov as agent
 
 
and Syria
 
 
US public criticism of
 
 
and Vietnam protests
 
 
and Yom Kippur War
 
 
cipher personnel
 
 
agents
 
 
in KGB residency organization
 
 
Circus, Moscow State
 
 
CISPES (Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador)
 
 
civil liberties
 
 
KGB and domestic
 
 
see also
dissidents; terror
 
 
Coard, Bernard
 
 
Coca-Cola
 
 
COCOM (Co-ordinating Committee for East-West Trade)
 
 
codenames, KGB
 
 
Cogan, Charles ‘Chuck’
 
 
Cohen, Aharon
 
 
Colby, William collaboration, intelligence
 
 
with China
 
 
on counter-terrorism, with West
 
 
with Cuban DGI
 
 
with PDRY
 
 
with Peruvian SIN
 
 
Soviet bloc network
 
 
collectivization
 
 
COLLINS (KGB contact in ZAPU)
 
 
Colombia
 
 
Comecon
 
 
Comintern
 
 
Committee of Information (KI)
 
 
Communist International

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