2013
DOI: 10.1162/jcws_a_00310
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Ian Fleming and the Public Profile of the CIA

Abstract: This article represents the first major analysis of the appearance of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the James Bond novels of British spy fiction writer Ian Fleming. The article shows that Fleming was remarkably influential during the early Cold War in establishing the public profile of the CIA. The novels, which include manifold references to the agency and its staff, were published at a time when the CIA kept out of the public limelight and when other cultural forms, including Hollywood, refra… Show more

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“…When they are found, such as the impact of the 1983 blockbuster War Games on the development of Ronald Reagan's nascent cyber-security strategy, or the impact of Ian Fleming's wild fantasies upon CIA covert operations in Cuba, they tend towards the anecdotal. 70 Culture is powerful precisely because its influence is diffuse, subtle, and accretive. Attitudes and beliefs are not forged from attendance at a single play, or the reading of one novel, rather, they emerge from a complex accumulation of discourses, both fictional and non-fictional, which shape our behaviour, and the way we view the world.…”
Section: Mentalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When they are found, such as the impact of the 1983 blockbuster War Games on the development of Ronald Reagan's nascent cyber-security strategy, or the impact of Ian Fleming's wild fantasies upon CIA covert operations in Cuba, they tend towards the anecdotal. 70 Culture is powerful precisely because its influence is diffuse, subtle, and accretive. Attitudes and beliefs are not forged from attendance at a single play, or the reading of one novel, rather, they emerge from a complex accumulation of discourses, both fictional and non-fictional, which shape our behaviour, and the way we view the world.…”
Section: Mentalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…72 In recognition of his efforts, Donovan gave Fleming a six-round cylinder .38-caliber Colt Police Positive Revolver, inscribed with the words 'For Special Services'. 73 In the novel Casino Royale, Bond keeps a similar handgun, with a sawn rather than fulllength barrel, under his pillow while he sleeps.…”
Section: IIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OO.» Diario 16 28/03/1977. 110 CAREW, 1998: 25;WILFORD, 2008: 64. 111 MORAN, 2013;BOYD-BARRETT, 2011. 112 Situación que encaja bien con lo descrito en el clásico, Perception and Misperception in International Relations.…”
Section: A Modo De Balanceunclassified