Readership: General readership interested in intelligence and national security, political theory and defence
Loch Johnson, University of Georgia
PART I INTRODUCTION 1.: . National Security Intelligence LOCH K. JOHNSON 2.: . National Security and Public Anxiety: Our Changing Perceptions SIR RICHARD DEARLOVE PART II THEORY AND METHOD 3.: . Theories of Intelligence PETER GILL 4.: The Sources and Methods of Intelligence Studies JAMES J. WIRTZ 5.: Getting Intelligence History Right: Reflections and Recommendations from the Inside NICHOLAS DUJMOVIC 6.: . Assessing Intelligence Performance JOHN GENTRY PART III THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN INTELLIGENCE 7.: The Rise of the U.S. Intelligence System, 1917-1977 MICHAEL WARNER 8.: . The Rise and Fall of the CIA RHODRI JEFFREYS-JONES 9.: . British Strategic Intelligence and the Cold War LEN SCOTT 10.: . Signals Intelligence in War and Power Politics, 1914-2008 JOHN FERRIS 11.: . The President's Intelligence Advisory Board MICHAEL ABSHER, MICHAEL DESCH, and ROMAN POPADIUK 12.: Intelligence and Law Enforcement FRED F. MANGET 13.: . Evolution of International Collaboration in the Global Intelligence Era A. DENIS CLIFT PART IV INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION AND PROCESSING 14.: . The Dilemma of Open Source Intelligence: Is OSINT Really Intelligence? ARTHUR S. HULNICK 15.: The Troubled Inheritance: The National Security Agency and the Obama Administration MATTHEW M. AID 16.: . The Human Collection of Intelligence FREDERICK P. HITZ 17.: . United Nations Peacekeeping Intelligence A. WALTER DORN 18.: Privatized Spying: The Emerging Intelligence Industry PATRICK R. KEEFE 19.: . Guarding the Border: Intelligence and Law Enforcement in Canada's Immigration System ARNE KISLENKO 20.: . Extraordinary Rendition WILLIAM G. WEAVER & ROBERT M. PALLITTO PART V INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS AND PRODUCTION 21.: Addressing "Complexities" in Homeland Security GREGORY F. TREVERTON 22.: The Intelligence Analysis Crisis URI BAR-JOSEPH AND ROSE MCDERMOTT 23.: Competitive Analysis: Techniques for Better Gauging Enemy Political Intentions and Military Capabilities RICHARD L. RUSSELL 24.: Decision Advantage and the Nature of Intelligence Analysis JENNIFER SIMS 25.: Intelligence Analysis in an Uncertain Environment WILLIAM M. NOLTE 26: . The Dilemma of Defense Intelligence RICHARD A. BEST, JR. PART VI INTELLIGENCE DISSEMINATION 27.: The Policymaker-Intelligence Relationship MARK M. LOWENTHAL 28.: On Uncertainty and the Limits of Intelligence PETER JACKSON 29.: The Perils of Politicization PAUL PILLAR 30.: Leadership in an Intelligence Organization: The Directors of Central Intelligence and the CIA DAVID ROBARGE PART VII COUNTERINTELLIGENCE 31.: The Future of FBI Counterintelligence through the Lense of the Past One Hundred Years RAY BATVINIS 32.: Treason: "'Tis Worse than Murder" STAN A. TAYLOR & KAYLE BUCHANAN 33.: The Challenges of Counterintelligence PAUL J. REDMAN 34.: Catching An Atom Spy: MI5 and the Investigation of Klaus Fuchs TIMOTHY GIBBS PART VIII COVERT ACTION 35.: Covert Action, Pentagon Style JENNIFER D. KIBBE 36.: Covert Action: United States Law in Substance, Process, and Practice JAMES E. BAKER 37.: Covert Action: Strengths and Weaknesses WILLIAM J. DAUGHERTY PART IX INTELLIGENCE ACCOUNTABILITY 38.: The Role of Defense in Shaping U.S. Intelligence Reform JAMES R. CLAPPER, JR. 39.: Intelligence and the Law in the United Kingdom IAN LEIGH 40.: Rethinking the State Secrets Privilege LOUIS FISHER 41.: Accounting for the Future or the Past? Developing Accountability and Oversight Systems to Meet Future Intelligence Needs STUART FARSON & REG WHITAKER 42.: "A Very British Institution": The Intelligence and Security Committee and Intelligence Accountability in the United Kingdom MARK PYTHIAN 43.: The Politics of Intelligence Accountability GLENN HASTEDT 44.: Ethics and Professional Intelligence MICHAEL ANDREGG PART X INTELLIGENCE IN OTHER LANDS 45.: Intelligence in the Developing Democracies: The Quest for Transparency and Effectiveness THOMAS C. BRUNEAU & FLORINA CRISTIANA (CRIS) MATEI 46.: The Intelligence Services of Russian ROBERT W. PRINGLE 47.: The German Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND): Evolution and Current Policy Issues WOLFGANG KRIEGER 48: . Israeli Intelligence: Organization, Failures, and Successes EPHRAIM KAHANA 49.: Intelligence and National Security: The Australian Experience DAVID MARTIN JONES Index