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POW/MIA Accounting - Volume I - Searching for America's Missing Servicemen in the Soviet Union

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This book is an insider's account of the search for missing American servicemen who became trapped in the Soviet Union and the US government's efforts to free them or discover their fates. The book, which is based on years of  work as a consultant to the US government, includes archive research that took place in Russia and four other republics of the Soviet Union as the USSR broke apart. Volume I explores the history of missing American servicemen, with particular emphasis on thousands who were not accounted for during the Korean War and Cold War era.  As US relations with Russia and North Korea become more intense, this book is an extremely timely resource for scholars, laymen, and policymakers.

List of contents

1. Authorization, Policy, Implementation. and Oversight.- 2. The Accounting Program: Locate, Recover, Identify, and Return Chapter.- 3. Political Interference with Science.- 4. Exploitation of the Missing.- 5. Accounting for the Korean War Missing.- 6. To Moscow via Stockholm and Helsinki.- 7. Pentagon Briefing, Lunch with a KGB General.- 8. Congressional and DoD Action.- 9. Russia's Involvement In POW/MIA Affairs.- 10. US-Russia Joint Commission on POW/MIAs.- 11. Archive Research Follow-On Project.- 12. Final Project Briefing and RAND Report Published.- 13. Moscow, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine, and East Germany.- 14. "Evil Creeps," Conspiracy Theorists and DPMO's Activities.- 15. Findings and Conclusions.    

About the author










Paul M. Cole, an independent scholar with rich experience in the US Department of Defense, is an established figure in the POW/MIA Accounting Community. The leak of his internal report on malfeasance in the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command resulted in two Congressional hearings, two major Associated Press stories and front-page stories in many countries around the world resulting in a comprehensive reorganization of the POW/MIA Accounting Community. Dr. Cole's three-volume RAND report, POW/MIA Issues (1994), was purchased by thousands of individuals, research institutions and university libraries.  Dr. Cole received a PhD from the Johns Hopkins Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, MSFS from the Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh Graduate School of Foreign Service, and a B.A. from Gustavus Adolphus College.   


Summary

This book is an insider’s account of the search for missing American servicemen who became trapped in the Soviet Union and the US government’s efforts to free them or discover their fates. The book, which is based on years of  work as a consultant to the US government, includes archive research that took place in Russia and four other republics of the Soviet Union as the USSR broke apart. Volume I explores the history of missing American servicemen, with particular emphasis on thousands who were not accounted for during the Korean War and Cold War era.  As US relations with Russia and North Korea become more intense, this book is an extremely timely resource for scholars, laymen, and policymakers.

Product details

Authors Paul M Cole, Paul M. Cole
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2019
 
EAN 9789811339165
ISBN 978-981-1339-16-5
No. of pages 882
Dimensions 148 mm x 49 mm x 210 mm
Weight 1175 g
Illustrations XXXII, 882 p. 190 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

B, Russia, Political Science, Warfare & defence, Political Science and International Studies, Politics and war, Military and Defence Studies, Europe, Eastern—History, History of specific lands, Russian, Soviet, and East European History, Russia—History, Russian and Post-Soviet Politics, Russia—Politics and government

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