The CIA and Arms Control

Speaker: Craig Chellis

Date: March 25, 1994

Description: Craig Chellis, Special Assistant to the Director of the CIA for Arms Control, gives a lecture on the CIA?s work on arms control. Chellis be begins by explaining the inner workings of the American intelligence network. He continues to explain the critical role American intelligence officers play in arms control unlike their European counterparts. He discusses the changing intelligence environment and recollects his experience negotiating with the Soviet Union.



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