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9/11: the failure of strategic intelligence / Goodman, Melvin A. Winter 2003  Journal Article
Goodman, Melvin A. Journal Article
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Publication Winter 2003.
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Agent Storm: my life inside al-qaeda / Storm, Morten; Cruickshank, Paul; Lister, Tim 2014  Book
Cruickshank, Paul Book
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Publication New Delhi, Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd, 2014.
Description xi, 403p.Pbk
Standard Number 9780241003787
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Argo/our man in Tehran / Daugherty , William J   Article
Daugherty , William J Article
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Summary/Abstract Most filmgoers are likely familiar with the Academy Award-winning movie Argo, Hollywood's rather imaginative account of the rescue of six American diplomats sheltered by the Canadian ambassador to Iran after the capture of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in November 1979. (Winning the 2013 Oscar for Best Picture brought the film a great deal of additional publicity.) Others may have read the book of the same name by retired Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer Antonio (Tony) Mendez. 1 Or they might have read Tony's earlier article on the same operation in the CIA's internal professional journal Studies in Intelligence shortly after its declassification.
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Between a rock and a hard place: precarious state of a double agent during the cold war / Braat, Eleni; Jong, Ben de   Journal Article
Braat, Eleni Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract While scholarly literature has paid attention to human intelligence professionalism from the perspective of the agent handler, we know relatively little about the precarious positions in which (double) agents often find themselves and what their ensuing needs from their handlers consist of. This article suggests that (double) agents desire a reciprocal, affect-based relationship with their handlers, involving trust and gratitude, more than just a negotiated relationship based on (financial) agreements. This article explains the importance of such a relationship. The main source of this research consists of original, in-depth oral history interviews with former double agent “M.” He operated from the 1960s through the 1990s for the Dutch Security Service and the Central Intelligence Agency against the East German Ministerium für Staatssicherheit. The article analyzes the varying degrees of appreciation that these services showed for his work, and it investigates their consequences on the psychological well-being of the double agent.
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By the Numbers: former U.S. intelligence officials discuss personal opinion versus professional obligation / O’Brien, Alexa   Journal Article
O’Brien, Alexa Journal Article
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CIA: myth and the madness / McGarvey, Patrick J 1972  Book
McGarvey, Patrick J Book
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Publication New York, Saturday Review Press, 1972.
Description 240p.
Standard Number 0841501912
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CIA / Yost, Graham 1989  Book
Yost, Graham Book
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Publication New York, Facts on file, 1989.
Description 164p.
Series World espionage
Standard Number 081601941X
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CIA and its pals / Livingston, Robert Gerald Winter 2004  Journal Article
Livingston, Robert Gerald Journal Article
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Publication Winter 2004.
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CIA under Harry Truman: CIA under Harry Truman / Warner, Michael (ed.) 1994  Book
Warner, Michael Book
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Publication Washington, DC, Central Intelligence Agency, 1994.
Description XLVii,473p.
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CIA-core of the cancer / Conde, David W 1970  Book
Conde, David W Book
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Publication New Delhi, Entente Private, 1970.
Description 206p.
Key Words CIA  Central Intelligence Agency 
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Covert warriors / Koch , Andrew   Journal Article
Koch , Andrew Journal Article
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Did Khan shift Iraq'sWMD to Pakistan? / Raman, B. Jan-Mar 2004  Journal Article
Raman, B. Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Mar 2004.
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Domestic politics of irrational intelligence oversight / Zegart, Amy B   Journal Article
Zegart, Amy B Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Evaluating humint: the role of foreign agents in US security / Johnson, Loch   Journal Article
Johnson, Loch Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Flawed by design: evolution of the CIA, ICS, and NSC / Zegart, Amy B 1999  Book
Zegart, Amy B. Book
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Publication Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1999.
Description xvi, 317p.
Standard Number 080474131X
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General Intelligence Division: J. Edgar Hoover and the critical juncture of 1919 / Selden, Zachary   Journal Article
Selden, Zachary Journal Article
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Generational change and the future of U.S.-Russian relations / Mankoff, Jeffrey   Journal Article
Mankoff, Jeffrey Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The Cold War has now been over for nearly two decades. In that time, a whole generation has grown up, both in the United States and Russia, with no memory of the conflict that defined world politics for half a century. Not only do today's college students have no memory of even the final stages of the Cold War, many were not even born when the Soviet Union collapsed at the end of 1991. For an ever increasing share of young people in both countries, seminal events from the Cuban missile crisis to Ronald Reagan's stirring call to "tear down this wall" occupy approximately the same place in individual historical consciousness as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand or the Battle of Waterloo. That observation may seem obvious, but it has profound implications for the future course of relations between the two former Cold War rivals.
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George Tenet’s Machiavellian Moment / Giraldi, Philip   Journal Article
Giraldi, Philip Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Getting to know the president: CIA briefing of presidential candidates 19952-92 / Helgerson, John L 1994  Book
Helgerson, John L Book
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Publication Washington, D.C., CIA, 1994.
Description xii,165p.
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Intelligence estimates: NIEs vs. the open press in the 1958 China straits crisis / Hastedt, Glenn P   Journal Article
Hastedt, Glenn P Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract From their earliest days National Intelligence Estimates (NIEs) have had a special, albeit controversial, place in the study of the United States Intelligence Community's analytical products. In its broadest terms, the debate over the significance of NIEs is marked alternately by the Council on Foreign Relations identification of NIEs as the "most authoritative written judgments concerning national security issues,"1 and by the judgment of a panel headed by former Central Intelligence Agency official Richard Kerr-known as the Kerr Group-which concluded in 2004, after looking at intelligence on Iraq, that "historically, with few exceptions, NIEs have not carried great weight in policy deliberations.
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