251, 314n72
chestra (BSO), 109–110, 111, 114; and
MGM, 284n78
African Americans, 110, 111–112, 205,
MI6, 16, 45, 99, 103, 265n70
301n5
Michigan State’s Vietnam Project, 128,
Mussolini, Benito, 14
237, 296n38
Mickelson, Sig, 227
Nabokov, Nicolas, 81, 85, 86, 88, 89–90,
Middle East, 117, 118, 253
95, 109, 110–111
Mid-European Studies Center, 33
Nabokov, Vladimir, 81
Militant Liberty, 117
Nafisi, Azar: Reading Lolita in Tehran, 253–
Military Intelligence Division (G-2), 16
254
Miller, Anne, 179
Nagy, Imre, 49
I N D E X
335
Nakasone, Yasuhiro, 127
NCFE. See National Committee for a Free Narodno-Trudovoy Soyuz (NTS), 42, 43,
Europe
44
Negritude, 200, 202, 203, 221
Nation, 93
“Negro Culture in Africa and the Ameri-
National Association for the Advancement
cas,” 210
of Colored People (NAACP), 199, 200,
Neoconservatism, 72, 90, 98, 114, 115–
205
116, 253–254
National Committee for a Free Europe
Neo-fascism, 42
(NCFE), 31–44, 74, 84, 231, 232,
New Criticism, 100
274n55; relations with OPC, 31–32, 33,
New Deal, 16, 28, 61, 72
37–38, 39–40, 44; and Crusade for Free-
New Leader, 42, 89, 94, 97, 175, 229–231, dom, 32–33, 41, 86, 262nn12,15; Free
232, 265n57, 311nn20,23; and Levitas,
Europe University, 33, 36, 75; relations
41, 93, 229–230, 231, 273n41; and Jack-
with National Councils, 33, 36–39, 50,
son, 229, 230; and Braden, 230; and
263n20; and Radio Free Europe, 34–36,
Brown, 230
37–38, 39–40, 49, 50; relations with
New Left, 133
FTUC, 55, 65–66; and New Leader,
Newman, Barnet, 113
230
New Republic, The, 93–94
National Negro Congress, 13
News magazines. See New Leader; Reporter, National Review, 90
The; Time magazine
National Security Act, 2, 23
New York City Ballet, 111
National Security Agency, 13–14
New Yorker, The, 174
National Security Council (NSC), 23, 26,
New York Times, 154, 236, 242, 244; and 50, 216; NSC 4-A, 24, 27; NSC 10/2,
revelations of 1967, 3–4, 103, 127, 160,
27, 28; NSC 68, 35; NSC 5412, 153
213, 221, 237–238, 239, 240, 286n19,
National Student Association (NSA),
314n72; CIA cover provided by, 227,
129–142, 180, 196, 206, 212, 213, 231,
231
286n19; and Groves, 1–5, 8, 239, 240,
New York University (NYU), 71, 73
242, 251; and Sherburne, 1, 238–239,
Nicolaevsky, Boris, 41, 42, 84–85
241, 313n62; and Lowenstein, 3, 130–
Nigeria, 216, 223; West African Cultural
134, 135, 186, 276n26, 313n62; Ram-
Center in Lagos, 210–211, 212, 214,
parts story about, 3–5, 9, 238–240, 242, 216–217, 221, 222, 305n74
243–244, 247–248, 316n95; relations
NIGERIASAC, 210–211
with OPC, 130, 131–140, 142; and
Nitze, Paul, 228