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The covert nature of modern imperialism is in contrast to historical instances of imperialism which primarily relied on overt hard power operations such as military occupation.
The covert nature of modern imperialism is in contrast to historical instances of imperialism which primarily relied on overt hard power operations such as military occupation.
== People ==
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Deceased are marked with an asterisk
{| class="wikitable"
|+Co-Founders
!Person
!Notes
|-
|*Philip Agee
|[[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] case officer who wrote ''Inside the Company: CIA Diary,'' died in [[Republic of Cuba|Cuba]]
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|*William Kunstler
|
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|*Michael Ratner
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|*Ellen Ray
|
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|*William Schaap
|
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|*James Wilcott
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|*Elsie Wilcott
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|Louis Wolf
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+Editorial Board
!Person
!Notes
|-
|Chris Agee
|Executive Editor, ''CovertAction Magazine''; ''CUNY, SUNY, Socialism and Democracy''
|-
|Sam Alcoff
|''Democracy Now!''
|-
|Stephen M. Brown
|''Progressive Radio Network, Pacifica Radio''
|-
|Mark Cook
|''Investigative Journalist''
|-
|Aaron Good
|Editor at Large, ''CovertAction Magazine''; author ([https://www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781510769137/american-exception/ American Exception: Empire and the Deep State])
|-
|Josh Klein
|''Iona College''
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|Jeremy Kuzmarov
|Managing Editor, ''CovertAction Magazine''
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|Maureen LaMar
|''CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies''
|-
|Michael Locker
|Co-founder, ''North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA)''
|-
|Mimi Rosenberg
|''WBAI and Legal Aid Society''
|-
|Louis Wolf
|Co-founder, ''CovertAction Information Bulletin'' and ''CovertAction Quarterly''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Person
!Notes
|-
|*William Blum
|''Anti-Empire Report, Former U.S. State Department''
|-
|Dennis J. Bernstein
|''Flashpoints, Pacifica Radio''
|-
|*Tom Burgess
|''City University of New York''
|-
|Michel Chossudovsky
|''Global Research''
|-
|Jack Colhoun
|''Investigative Journalist''
|-
|Hester Eisenstein
|''Queens College and CUNY Graduate Center''
|-
|David Giglio
|''Our Hidden History''
|-
|Eva Golinger
|''Lawyer, Author and Journalist''
|-
|Jennifer Harbury
|''Immigration and Human Rights Attorney''
|-
|John Kiriakou
|Former CIA Analyst and Case Officer
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|Maureen LaMar
|''City University of New York''
|-
|Clarence Lusane
|''Investigative Journalist''
|-
|Wayne Madsen
|''Wayne Madsen Report''
|-
|Charles Hetram Mohan
|''City University of New York''
|-
|Bill Montross
|''CovertAction Quarterly''
|-
|James Petras
|''State University of New York''
|-
|Karen Ranucci
|''Democracy Now!''
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|Margaret Ratner Kunstler
|''Institute for Media Analysis''
|-
|Stephanie Reich
|''Investigative Journalist''
|-
|Ralph Schoenman
|''Personal Secretary to Bertrand Russell''
|-
|Mya Shone
|''Pacifica Radio''
|-
|Christopher Simpson
|''American University''
|-
|Cliff Smith
|''Former U.S. State Department''
|-
|Hobart Spalding
|''City University of New York''
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|Jesús Rafael Velázquez
|''Universitario IUT Cumaná''
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|Victor Wallis
|''Berklee College of Music, Socialism and Democracy''
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|Colonel Ann Wright
|''Retired U.S. Army and State Department''
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|Melvin L. Wulf
|''Beldock, Levine & Hoffman LLP''
|}
== References ==
[[Category:Anti-war media]]
[[Category:Anti-war media]]
[[Category:Anti-imperialist news outlets]]
[[Category:Anti-imperialist news outlets]]

Revision as of 19:48, 4 November 2021

CovertAction Magazine is an anti-imperialist investigative news outlet which focuses on covert operations which is the primary method of control employed by modern imperialism, especially that of the United States.

The covert nature of modern imperialism is in contrast to historical instances of imperialism which primarily relied on overt hard power operations such as military occupation.