Intelligence: critical concepts in military, strategic & security studies 1 The collection and analysis of national security intelligence
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
xv
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters
xvii
Glossary
xxv
Further reading
xxxi
Introduction
1
VOLUME I THE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF
NATIONAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE
PARTI
Legal foundations
27
1
National Security Act of
1947:
Central Intelligence Agency
29
PART
2
History
39
2
The evolution of the U.S. Intelligence Community:
an historical overview
41
PHYLLIS PROVOST MCNEIL
3
Whatever happened to the KGB?
70
JOSEPH L.
ALBINI
AND JULIE ANDERSON
4
Intelligence and the Iraqi threat: British joint intelligence
after Butler
99
MICHAEL HERMAN
CONTENTS
PART
З
Theory and method 111
5
Wanted: a definition of intelligence : understanding our craft
113
MICHAEL WARNER
6
Bricks and mortar for a theory of intelligence
124
LOCH K. JOHNSON
7
The study of intelligence in theory and practice
160
LEN
SCOTT AND PETER JACKSON
8
A distinctive U.S. intelligence identity
190
MICHAEL A. TURNER
9
The UK s not quite so secret services
210
NIGEL WEST
10
Cloaks, daggers, and ivory towers: why academics don t
study U.S. intelligence
218
AMY B. ZEGART
PART
4
Intelligence collection
233
11
What s wrong with the Intelligence Cycle
235
ARTHUR S. HULNICK.
12
The technical collection of intelligence
256
JEFFREY T. RICHELSON
13
The future of American espionage
273
FREDERICK P. HITZ
14
Sailing the sea of OSINT in the information age: a venerable
source in a new era
291
STEPHEN
С
MERCADO
PART
5
Intelligence analysis
307
15
A policymaker s perspective on intelligence analysis:
insightful interviews
309
JACK DAVIS
VI
CONTENTS
16
Analysis, war, and decision: why intelligence failures are inevitable
322
RICHARD
K. BETTS
17
CIA analysis of the
1967
Arab-Israeli War: getting it right
349
DAVID S. ROBARGE
PART
6
Intelligence and decisions
359
18
Intelligence, policy, and the war in Iraq
361
PAUL PILLAR
19
Policy-makers and intelligence analysts: love, hate or indifference?
371
RICHARD
K. BETTS
VOLUME II COVERT ACTION: THE AGGRESSIVE
ARM OF NATIONAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE
Acknowledgements
vii
PART
7
An overview
1
20
On drawing a bright line for covert operations
3
LOCH K. JOHNSON
21
Covert action: swampland of American foreign policy
35
FRANK CHURCH
22
Covert action can be just
43
JAMES A. BARRY
PART
8
History
61
23
OSS operations in Norway: skis and daggers
63
WILLIAM E. COLBY
24
A history of covert action
73
ANNE KARALEKAS
Vii
CONTENTS
25
The CIA assassination plot in the Congo,
1960-61 93
THE CHURCH COMMITTEE
26
History held hostage: the Bay of Pigs report in context
172
PETER KORNBLUH
27
Recollections of a case officer in Laos,
1962—1964:
no drums, no bugles
190
RICHARD L. HOLM
28
Chile,
1970 209
MICHAEL GROW
29
Interfering with civil society: CIA and KGB covert political
action during the Cold War
236
KEVIN A. O BRIEN
PART
9
Implications
261
30
The logic of covert action
263
BRUCE D. BERKOWITZ AND ALLAN E. GOODMAN
31
Covert action and unintended results
276
GREGORY
F. TREVERTON
32
Approval and review of covert action programs since Reagan
298
WILLIAM J. DAUGHERTY
33
CIA s leadership and major covert operations: rogue elephants
or risk-averse bureaucrats?
316
TODD STIEFLER
34
Covert action s proper role in U.S. policy
340
JOHN B. CHOMEAU
PARTIO
Controlling covert action
347
35
Witness testimony, The
Ігап-солй-а
affair
349
THE INOUYE-HAMILTON JOINT COMMITTEE
36
Report of the President s
Spedai
Review Board
384
THE TOWER COMMISSION
Vili
CONTENTS
37
Remarks,
Legislative
oversight of intelligence activities:
the U.S. experience
441
ROBERT M. GATES
38
The rise of the shadow warriors
449
JENNIFER D. K.IBBE
VOLUME III COUNTERINTELLIGENCE: SHIELD
FOR NATIONAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE
Acknowledgements
ix
PART
11
An overview
1
39
What are we talking about when we talk about
counterintelligence?
3
JOHN EHRMAN
40
Intelligence, counterintelligence, perception, and deception
25
ROBERT JERVIS
PART
12
History
37
41
OSS and the Venona decrypts
39
HAYDEN B. PEAKE
42
Soviet deception in the Czechoslovak crisis
61
CYNTHIA M.
GRABO
43
Soviet deception in the Cuban missile crisis: learning
from the past
75
JAMES H.
HANSEN
44
Cold War spies: why they spied and how they got caught
89
STAN A. TAYLOR AND DANIEL SNOW
IX
CONTENTS
PART
13
Personalities
113
45
The theorist: James Jesus Angleton
115
ROBIN W. WINK
46
ToJkachev, a worthy successor to Penkovsky: an exceptional
espionage operation
162
BARRY G. ROYDEN
PART
14
Tradecraft
201
47
An assessment of the Aldrich H. Ames espionage case and
its implications for U.S. intelligence
203
SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE
48
Counterintelligence: the broken triad
225
FREDERICK L.
WETTERING
49
The ten commandments of counterintelligence: a never-ending
necessity
258
JAMES M. OLSON
50
Intelligence and law enforcement: the spies are not cops problem
267
ARTHUR S. HULNICK
PART
15
Counterterrorism
285
51
Road map for national security: imperative for change The
Phase III report of the U.S. Commission on National Security/
21st Century, March
15, 2001 287
THE HART-RUDMAN COMMISSION
52
The use and limits of U.S. intelligence
292
FRANK J. CILLUFFO, RONALD A. MARKS, AND
GEORGE
С
SALMOIRAGHI
53
The intelligence war against global terrorism
305
RICHARD L. RUSSELL
54
Fiatal
Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks
Against the United States
317
9/11
COMMISSION
CONTENTS
PART
16
Counterintelligence
and civil liberties
389
55
The Huston Plan
391
LOCH K. JOHNSON
56
Warrantless wiretaps
421
YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW SYMPOSIUM
(ALAN DERSHOWITZ, SENATOR CONRAD BURNS, JOHN J.
DONOHUE, DAVID B. RIVKIN, JR., DAKOTA RUDESILL,
STEPHEN
A. VADEN,
AND LOCH K. JOHNSON)
57
Guantánamo
436
LOUIS FISHER
VOLUME IV HOLDING NATIONAL SECURITY
INTELLIGENCE ACCOUNTABLE
Acknowledgements
ix
PART
17
An overview
1
58
Continuities in the making of foreign policy
3
LEE H. HAMILTON WITH JORDAN
TAMA
59
Supporting US foreign policy in the post-9/1
1
world:
policymakers and the Intelligence Community
21
RICHARD
N.
HAASS
60
Accountability and America s secret foreign policy: keeping
a legislative eye on the Central Intelligence Agency
37
LOCH K. JOHNSON
PART
18
History
67
61
Legislative oversight of intelligence activities:
the U.S. experience
69
SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE
XI
CONTENTS
62 Joseph McCarthy:
the CIA s other would-be Senate overseer
97
DAVID M. BARRETT
63
Reflections of
DCI
Colby and Helms on the CIA s
time of troubles
117
CIA ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVES
64
Partisanship and the decline of intelligence oversight
143
MARVIN
С
OTT
65
Congressional supervision of America s secret agencies:
the experience and legacy of the Church Committee
168
LOCH K. JOHNSON
PART
19
Implications
191
66
Intelligence: welcome to the American government
193
GREGORY
F. TREVERTON
67
Reform and resistance: consequences of the Church Committee
226
FREDERICK A.O.
SCHWARZ,
JR. AND AZIZ Z. HUQ
68
Taming the rogue elephant?
243
DAVID OAKLEY
69
Unleashing the rogue elephant: September
11
and
letting the CIA be the CIA
255
FREDERICK P. HITZ
70
Intelligence and the rise of judicial intervention: another
system of oversight
268
FREDERIC F.
MANGET
71
The relationship,
1976-2004 280
L.
BRITT
SNIDER
72 9/11
Commission Conclusions on Intelligence Oversight,
2004 296
THE KEAN COMMISSION
73
A half century of spy watching
300
HARRY HOWE RANSOM
74
Supervising America s secret foreign policy: a shock theory of
congressional oversight for intelligence
311
LOCH K. JOHNSON
Ml
CONTENTS
75
Ethics and intelligence after September
2001 331
MICHAEL HERMAN
76
More closely watching the spies: three decades of experiences
347
IAN LEIGH
Index
356
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