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Unclassified Edition. Barbara F. Pace, Editor. Andres Vaart, Publication Editor. Contains a Collection of Articles on the Historical, Operational, Doctrinal, and Theoretical Aspects of Intelligence. See Table of Contents.
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Articles in this ed. of "Studies in Intelligence" include: Supporting U.S. Foreign Policy in the Post-9/11 World; Wanted: A Definition of "Intelligence"; What To Do When Traditional Models Fail; Evolution Beats Revolution in Analysis; Ways to Make Analysis Relevant But Not Prescriptive; One Woman's Contribution to Social Change at CIA; and The Information War in the Pacific, 1945. Includes reviews of intell. in recent public lit.: God's Eye: Aerial Photo. and the Katyn Forest Massacre; From Munich to Pearl Harbor: Roosevelt's America and the Origins of WW2; and Secrets of Victory: The Office of Censorship and The Amer. Press and Radio in WW2. Commentary: A Personal Perspective by Thomas Patton: Response to "2 Strategic Intelligence Mistakes in Korea, 1950."
Articles include: Richard Holm, Recollections of a Case Officer in Laos, 1962-1964Ó; Gary Kern, How ÔUncle Joe' Bugged FDRÓ; Larry C. Kindsvater, The Need to Reorganize the Intelligence CommunityÓ; James D. Bruce, The Consequences of Permissive NeglectÓ; Martin Petersen, The Challenge for the Political AnalystÓ; Rob Johnston, Integrating Methodologists into Teams of Substantive ExpertsÓ; & Bruce Berkowitz, Failing to Keep Up with the Information Revolution.Ó The following books were reviewed: Spy Capitalism: Itek & the CIA; Of Spies & Lies: A CIA Lie Detector Remembers Vietnam; My Spy: Memoir of a CIA Wife; The Intelligence Officers Bookshelf.