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East Midlands Conference Centre, University of Nottingham

Runs from Friday, April 29 to Saturday, April 30.

This is the largest and most comprehensive conference on the history of the CIA ever held in Europe. It features some of the most prominent security experts from North America, including Robert Jervis and Wesley K. Wark. On the evening of the first day of the conference the authorised historian of MI5, Christopher Andrew, will speak on the CIA and the KGB.

Listen to top speakers, including Christopher Andrew, Nigel West, Robert Jervis and Wesley Wark at the largest ever conference on the history of the Central Intelligence Agency.  The event covers the history of Cold War espionage with famous events such as the “Bay of Pigs” and the shoot-down of the U2 spy-plane. It also covers spy-film and spy-fiction with panels discussing subjects such as Ian Fleming's portrayal of the CIA in the iconic OO7 James Bond novels.

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