Intelligence: the secret world of spies ; an anthology
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PART I
2.
ABOUT THIS BOOK
VU
PREFACE XVH
ABOUT THE EDITORS
ХІХ
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
ХХІ
INTELLIGENCE IN THE
UNITED STATES:
AN INTRODUCTION
/
Introduction
1
Sources and Methods for the Study of
Intelligence
7
Michael Warner
An intelligence historian discusses how
scholars go about studying the subject of
intelligence.
The Evolution of the U.S. Intelligence
Community
—
An Historical
Overview
1 6
Phyllis Provost McNeil
Written by an Aspin-Brown Commission
staff member, this history of the U.S. intelli¬
gence community traces how today s intelli¬
gence institutions, while shaped by the Cold
War, are based on an American tradition of
supporting foreign and defense policy with
clandestinely acquired information.
New in the Third Edition.
*3. Intelligence and the Second Bush
Administration
34
Admiral Stansfield Turner
A former U.S. intelligence chief examines
the state of spying during the turbulent years
of President George W. Bush.
* 4.
The Rise and Fall of the CIA
4 6
Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
A look at the recent history of America s
erstwhile central intelligence agency, the
CIA.
PART II INTELLIGENCE
COLLECTION
57
Introduction
5 7
*5. The Intelligence Cycle
65
Arthur S. Hulnick
A former CIA officer explores the problems
with using the theoretical construct of an
intelligence cycle to understand how
information travels from the field to the
White House.
*6. The Technical Collection of
Intelligence
78
Jeffrey T. Richelson
This article focuses on how the United States
uses machines to gather information about
world affairs.
xi
xii
CONTENTS
*7. Human
Source Intelligence
89
Frederick
Ρ. Ηιτζ
This selection examines the value of classic
espionage involving human agents.
*8. Open-Source Intelligence
102
Stephen C.
Mercado
An essay on the importance of turning to
public sources of information for under¬
standing international affairs.
*9.
Pearl Harbor and
9/11 132
James J. Wirtz
A comparison of the intelligence collection
failures that preceded the two worst attacks
against the United States in the modern era.
PART III INTELLIGENCE
ANALYSIS
117
Introduction IJ
7
10.
Analysis, War, and Decision:
Why Intelligence Failures Are
Inevitable
123
Richard
K. Betts
Betts
offers a compelling explanation of not
only why intelligence failures are inevitable,
but also of the myriad challenges that ana¬
lysts must overcome to offer useful estimates
of future events.
11.
A Policymaker s Perspective on
Intelligence Analysis
14 0
Robert D.
Blackwill
and
Jack Davis
This chapter provides the reader a glimpse
into the relationship between a key poli¬
cymaker and intelligence analysts as they
interact.
* 12.
The Challenges of Intelligence
Analysis
148
William M. Nolte
An experienced intelligence officer examines
the difficulties of intelligence analysis in an
uncertain global environment.
* 13.
Intelligence and the
War in Iraq 1
60
Richard A. Best, Jr.
A researcher at the Library of Congress
examines the quality of intelligence analysis
on Iraq prior to America s invasion of that
country in
2003.
PART IV THE DANGER OF INTELLIGENCE
POLITICIZATION
165
Introduction
165
* 14.
The Intelligence-Policy Nexus
James J. Wirtz
169
This piece examines the influences that
drive intelligence analysts and policymakers
to collaborate, raising the question of how
closely the two groups should be associated
as the United States makes foreign policy
and security decisions.
15.
Public Intelligence
177
Glenn Hastedt
This chapter explores the role of leaks in
the federal government
—
the unauthorized
disclosure of information that sometimes
occurs as part of the battle over policy advo¬
cacy in Washington, D.C.
PART V INTELLIGENCE AND THE
POLICYMAKER
191
Introduction 1
91
* 16.
Intelligence Analysts and
Policymakers
196
Jack Davis
In this introduction to the role played by
intelligence in shaping policy decisions, a
seasoned analyst suggests that many things
can influence the making of policy in
peacetime and war, not just information.
17.
Tribal Tongues: Intelligence
Consumers, Intelligence
Producers
210
Mark M. Lowenthal
Lowenthal suggests that the different bureau¬
cratic cultures of the policymaking and intel¬
ligence communities often form a significant
barrier to a dose relationship between the
consumers and producers of intelligence.
18.
The Need for Policy Guidance
219
Aspin-Brown Commission
Among the many thoughtful recommenda¬
tions of the Aspin-Brown Commission were
several related to the improvement of rela¬
tionships between the consumers and the
Contents xiii
producers
of intelligence, outlined in this
chapter.
PART VI COVERT ACTION
225
Introduction
225
19.
Covert Action: Swampland of
American Foreign Policy
233
Senator Frank Church
The Chairman of the Senate Intelligence
Committee that investigated intelligence
abuses in
1975-76
finds, in the excesses of
the CIA abroad, the symptoms of an illusion
of American omnipotence that entrapped
and enthralled the nation s presidents
throughout the Cold War.
20.
Covert Action Can Be Just
238
James A. Barry
Exploring the use of covert action from the
point of view of just-war theory, Barry estab¬
lishes benchmarks for judging the morality
of this controversial form of secret foreign
policy. He eschews highly invasive opera¬
tions but advances an ethical justification
for certain forms of covert action.
*21. Covert Action, Pentagon Style
248
Jennifer D. Kibbe
This essay explores the entry of a new
player in the domain of covert action: the
Department of Defense.
*22. Assassination as an Instrument of
American Foreign Policy
260
Bruce D. Berkowitz
This piece probes the morality and the prac¬
ticality of murder as a CIA activity.
*23.
Evaluating Covert Action
265
Loch K. Johnson
This chapter provides a ladder of escala¬
tion that highlights the rising aggressive¬
ness of covert operations, from embassy
based spying to major covert warfare.
PART
VII COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
287
Introduction
287
*24. The Challenges of
Counterintelligence
295
Paul J. Redmond
A former Chief of CIA Counterintelligence
discusses the problems associated with
protecting the United States against hostile
intelligence services and other adversaries.
25.
Cold War Spies: Why They Spied and
How They Got Caught
307
Stan A. Taylor and
Daniel Snow
Why do some people commit treason against
their own country? Taylor and Snow exam¬
ine this question and find that the answer is
simple enough: for money.
26.
Treachery Inside the CIA
319
Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence
The Senate intelligence oversight com¬
mittee reports on the Ames counterintel¬
ligence failure, the most significant act of
treachery inside the CIA since its founding
in
1947.
*27. Counterintelligence, Perception,
and Deception
333
Robert Jervis
Jervis explains why counterintelligence has
often had a low priority in national security
leaders planning, even though a nation s
espionage success depends on it being taken
with utmost seriousness.
PART
VIII
ACCOUNTABILITY AND CIVIL
LIBERTIES
341
Introduction
34
1
28.
Intelligence: Welcome to the
American Government
347
Gregory F. Treverton
Treverton explores the merits of viewing
intelligence organizations as a regular part
of America s government, subject to consti¬
tutional safeguards.
29.
Unleashing the Rogue Elephant:
September
11
and Letting the CIA
Be the CIA
368
Frederick P. Hitz
In hopes of maintaining accountability
without stifling the effectiveness of intelli¬
gence officers, intelligence reformers and
anti-reformers have debated the proper level
of supervision of the CIA. Hitz argues that
the leash on the CIA is too tight and suggests
xiv
CONTENI
S
how to improve effectiveness without erod¬
ing civil liberties.
*30. Intelligence and the Rise of Judicial
Accountability
377
Frederic F.
Manget
The judicial branch of government is a late¬
comer to the world of intelligence, but, as
Manget
notes, it is now very much a part of
that world as the courts provide yet another
check on intelligence abuse.
31.
Congressional Supervision of
America s Secret Agencies: The
Experience and Legacy of the Church
Committee
393
Loch K. Johnson
A former assistant to Senator Frank Church,
who led the Senate inquiry into alleged
CIA abuses of power in
1975,
Johnson
reviews the experiences of that investigation
and gauges the contributions made by the
Church Committee.
32.
Warrantless Wiretaps
407
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)
This selection presents a range of views on
the propriety of NSA warrantless wiretap¬
ping, a subject that became controversial
when the second Bush Administration
bypassed the law that requires warrants for
electronic eavesdropping.
PART IX INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES
IN THE AFTERMATH OF
THE
9/11
AND WMD
INTELLIGENCE FAILURES
417
Introduction
417
33. 9/11
Intelligence Failure
421
Kean Commission
The
9/11
Commission, led by former New
Jersey Governor Thomas H. Kean, wrote a
rare bestselling government document that
highlighted intelligence mistakes made
prior to the
9/11
attacks and suggested
how to improve America s security against
terrorism.
*34. Spying Blind
466
Amy B. Zegart
In this chapter from her book on recent
intelligence failures, Zegart attributes many
inadequacies of U.S. intelligence to organi¬
zational flaws in the design of the nation s
secret agencies.
*35. Hiding in Plain Sight: Denial,
Deception, and the
Non-State Actor
485
James J. Wirtz
The advent of the information age has
allowed small, non-state actors, particu¬
larly terrorist organizations, to engage in
denial and deception—often with devas¬
tating results. This chapter explains why
intelligence organizations have been slow
to adjust to this threat, allowing terrorist
groups to carry out their attacks while hid¬
ing in plain sight of their targets.
*36. Intelligence, Policy, and the
War in Iraq
492
Paul R. Pillar
A former CIA analyst explores the intelligence
failures that contributed to America s entry
into the Second Persian Gulf War in
2003.
*37. Intelligence and Homeland
Security
499
James Burch
An expert on homeland security poses the
question: should the United States have a
domestic intelligence service?
PART X INTELLIGENCE IN
OTHER LANDS
517
Introduction
517
* 38.
The Soviet Intelligence
Community
522
Alexander
Orlov
A former Russian intelligence officer offers
a postmortem on how the Soviet secret ser¬
vice kept citizens in line and protected the
regime from both internal and external
political threats.
Contents
*39.
The British
Experience with
Intelligence
532
Percy Cradock
A leading former British intelligence officer
ruminates on the challenges of intelligence
collection and analysis.
epilogue: the future of
intelligence
540
U.S. INTELLIGENCE LEADERSHIP,
1947-2010 545
THE ORGANIZATION OF THE U.S.
INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY
546
INTELLIGENCE WEBSITES
547
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
549
NAME INDEX
553
SUBJECT INDEX
559
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spelling | Intelligence the secret world of spies ; an anthology ed. with introductions by Loch K. Johnson ... Intelligence and national security 3. ed. New York [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2011 XXII, 564 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Rev. ed. of: Intelligence and national security. c2008 Includes bibliographical references and indexes United States Central Intelligence Agency Politik Intelligence service Intelligence service United States National security National security Government policy United States Spies Spionage (DE-588)4056287-6 gnd rswk-swf Geheimdienst (DE-588)4019737-2 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Spionage (DE-588)4056287-6 s DE-604 Geheimdienst (DE-588)4019737-2 s b DE-604 Johnson, Loch K. 1942- Sonstige (DE-588)132480220 oth http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1106/2010021364-b.html Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1106/2010021364-d.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1106/2010021364-t.html Table of contents only Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024850732&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Intelligence the secret world of spies ; an anthology United States Central Intelligence Agency Politik Intelligence service Intelligence service United States National security National security Government policy United States Spies Spionage (DE-588)4056287-6 gnd Geheimdienst (DE-588)4019737-2 gnd |
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title | Intelligence the secret world of spies ; an anthology |
title_alt | Intelligence and national security |
title_auth | Intelligence the secret world of spies ; an anthology |
title_exact_search | Intelligence the secret world of spies ; an anthology |
title_full | Intelligence the secret world of spies ; an anthology ed. with introductions by Loch K. Johnson ... |
title_fullStr | Intelligence the secret world of spies ; an anthology ed. with introductions by Loch K. Johnson ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Intelligence the secret world of spies ; an anthology ed. with introductions by Loch K. Johnson ... |
title_short | Intelligence |
title_sort | intelligence the secret world of spies an anthology |
title_sub | the secret world of spies ; an anthology |
topic | United States Central Intelligence Agency Politik Intelligence service Intelligence service United States National security National security Government policy United States Spies Spionage (DE-588)4056287-6 gnd Geheimdienst (DE-588)4019737-2 gnd |
topic_facet | United States Central Intelligence Agency Politik Intelligence service Intelligence service United States National security National security Government policy United States Spies Spionage Geheimdienst USA Aufsatzsammlung |
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