The World Was Going Our Way (116 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

 
 
Communist Manifesto, The
 
 
Communist Parties
 
 
Algerian
 
 
Bolivian
 
 
El Salvador (Partido Comunista Salvadoreño)
 
 
Latin American
 
 
Muslim members
 
 
Panamanian
 
 
Peruvian
 
 
Sudanese
 
 
see also
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
and under
Afghanistan; Argentina; Bangladesh; Britain; Chile; Cuba; Egypt; France; India; Iran (Tudeh Party); Iraq; Japan; Lebanon; Pakistan; South Africa; Syria; United States of America
 
 
Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU)
 
 
Central Committee
 
 
General Department
 
 
International Department of Central Committee; and Africa ; and Cuba; and Egyptian CP; and Syria
 
 
Party Congresses: Twentieth (); Twenty-fourth (); Twenty-fifth (); Twenty-Sixth () ; Twenty-seventh ()
 
 
Programme ()
 
 
Communist University of the Toilers of the East (KUTV)
 
 
Conference of Independent States of Africa
 
 
confidential contacts, policy on
 
 
Congo (Brazzaville) (Congo Republic)
 
 
Congo (Kinshasa) (Republic of the Congo)
 
 
Congress Party
see under
India
 
 
Congress of the Peoples of the East, Baku ()
 
 
conspiracy theories
 
 
over Afghanistan
 
 
break-up of USSR as US plot
 
 
French, against USA and UK, over Algeria
 
 
in India, against USA;
see
 
 
also under
Gandhi, Indira of Islamic conspiracy
 
 
Khomeini’s susceptibility to
 
 
and Khrushchev’s Cuban policy
 
 
Leonov and
 
 
Mao and
 
 
Nkrumah blames overthrow on CIA
 
 
on Sadat’s visit to Israel
 
 
Shah’s susceptibility to
 
 
Stalin and
 
 
Syrian leaders’ susceptibility
 
 
on Torrijos’ death as CIA plot
 
 
in USA
 
 
see also under
CIA; Zionism
 
 
constitution, ‘Brezhnev’
 
 
Contras, Nicaraguan
 
 
Contreras Bell, Miria (MARTA, ‘La Payita’)
 
 
Contreras Sepulveda, General Manuel
 
 
control, social Cuba
 
 
Soviet Union and Russia
 
 
Convention Muslim League, Pakistan
 
 
Convention People’s Party, Ghana
 
 
cooperation, intelligence
see
collaboration
 
 
Co-ordinating Committee for East-West Trade (COCOM)
 
 
Coral Sea
, Israeli tanker
 
 
corruption
 
 
Asia ;
see also under
India; Japan; Pakistan
 
 
Brezhnev family’s alleged Zaire
 
 
Corvalán Lepe, Luis (SHEF)
 
 
Costa Rica
 
 
Council Muslim League, Pakistan
 
 
counter-terrorism, collaboration on
 
 
coups ’état, Moscow KGB-assisted abortive
 
 
Crimean Tatars
 
 
cruise missiles, US
 
 
Cruz Arguello, Rigoberto (GABRIEL)
 
 
Cuba () (-)
 
 
and Africa ; in Angola ; in Ethiopia
 
 
Agee defects to
 
 
Allende and
 
 
and Argentina
 
 
arms purchases
 
 
Bay of Pigs affair
 
 
Committees for the Defence of the Revolution
 
 
censorship
 
 
CIA attempts to destabilize
 
 
Communist Party (Partido Socialista Popular, PSP)
 
 
covert Soviet arms supplies sent through
 
 
and Czechoslovakia
 
 
Departamento América (DA)
 
 
Dirección General de Inteligencia (DGI) ; collaboration with KGB ; illegals ; internal surveillance
 
 
Dirección de Liberación Nacional (DLN)
 
 
economy
 
 
and El Salvador
 
 
export of revolution
 
 
and GDR
 
 
in Gorbachev era
 
 
and Grenada
 
 
KGB residency
 
 
and Mexico
 
 
missile bases, Soviet
 
 
New Left admiration for
 
 
and Nicaragua
 
 
one-party state
 
 
and Panama
 
 
Partido del Pueblo Cubano
 
 
and PDRY
 
 
and Peru
 
 
and USSR: ; Soviet ambassadors
 
 
and USA
 
 
Zionism
 
 
see also
Castro, Fidel
 
 
Cunhal, Álvaro
 
 
currency exchange, unofficial
 
 
Czechoslovakia
 
 
anti-semitism
 
 
arms dealings
 
 
Chinese embassy
 
 
and Cuba
 
 
Prague Spring ; suppression
 
 
StB (security and intelligence service)
 
 
 
Dabengwa, Dumiso
 
 
Dadoo, Yusuf
 
 
DAG (KGB agent in Dahomey)
 
 
Dagestan
 
 
Dahomey
 
 
Dalai Lama
 
 
Damansky island, Ussuri river
 
 
Damascus
 
 
Dange, S. A.
 
 
Das Gupta, Promode
 
 
Daoud, Muhammad
 
 
Daultana, Mian Mumtaz
 
 
DAVEY (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
Davis, Moshe
 
 
Davis, Nathaniel
 
 
Dawson Island, Magellan Straits
 
 
 
Dawson’s Field, Jordan
 
 
De Beers Corporation
 
 
Debray, Régis
 
 
deception operations military, before invasion of Afghanistan
 
 
see also
active measures; forgery
 
 
decolonization in Africa
 
 
decorations and awards, Soviet
see
Heroes of the Soviet Union; Lenin Peace Prize; Order of the Red Banner
 
 
DED (CPI official)
 
 
Dedyulya, I. P.
 
 
defectors
 
 
ballet dancers
 
 
see also individual names
 
 
DEFEKTORand, operations
 
 
defence industry, and S & T intelligence
 
 
Degtiar, M. V.
 
 
Dekatov, Anatoli
 
 
de Klerk, F. W.
 
 
del Valle, Sergio
 
 
demonstrations, KGB-organized
 
 
Deng Xiaoping
 
 
DENIS (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
dependency theory
 
 
DEPO (active measures fund in India)
 
 
deportations, Stalin’s
 
 
DEREVLYOV and DEREVLYOVA (Oleg Petrovich and Zinaida Nikiforovna Buryen)
 
 
Derounian, Aredis (
pseud
. John Roy Carlson)
 
 
Desai, Morarji
 
 
D’Escoto, Miguel
 
 
DESERT STORM, operation
 
 
Destu, Asrat
 
 
détente, East-West
 
 
China
 
 
USSR
 
 
DFLP (Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine)
 
 
DGI
see under
Cuba
 
 
Dhar, P. N.
 
 
diamonds
 
 
Dias, Giocondo
 
 
DIE (Romanian foreign intelligence service)
 
 
Diestel, Peter-Michael
 
 
DIK (KGB agent in JSP)

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