STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE VOL. 59, NO. 3

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-Approved for Release: 2017/03/01 C06517001 CENTER for the STUDY of INTELLIGENCE Washington, DC 20505 EDITORIAL POLICY Articles for Studies in Intelligence may be written on any historical,*erafion- al, doctrinal, or theoretical aspect of intelligence. The final responsibility for accepting or rejecting an article rests with the Edito- rial Board. The criterion for publication is whether, in the opinion of the board, the article makes a contribution to the literature of intelligence. EDITORIAL BOARD Peter Usowsld (Chairman) John Bennett Jason Manosevitz John McLaughlin Wayne M. Murphy LTG Theodore Nicholas, USA Matthew J. Ouimet Valerie P. Cynthia Ryan Jay R. Watkins Cindy Webb Members are all active or former Intel- ligence Community officers. Two mem- bers are not listed for cover reasons. EDITORS Andres Vaart Managing Editor 1 Studies in Intelligence Vol. 59, No. 3 (September 2015) Contents (U) Studies in Intelligence Marks its 60th Birthday Intelligence Today and Tomorrow 1 3 Keeping Watch on the World (U) Rethinking the Concept of Global Coverage in the US Intelligence Community [U]* (b)(3) (b)(1) (b)(3) 13 (b)(3) 21 Security Community Integration in Australia (b)(3) (U) Cooperation and Integration among Australia's National Security Community [U] 27 Aaron Phillip Waddell Historical Perspectives Unheralded Visionary (b)(3) (U) Rethinking Admiral "Red" Raborn's Forgotten Stint as Director of Central Intelligence, 1965-66 [SIINF] 37 (b)(3) From the Studies in Intelligence Archive (U) Covering Coups in Saigon in the Early 1960s [U] 53 George W. Allen Intelligence in Public Media (b)(3) (U) Future Crimes: Everything Is Connected, Everyone Is Vulnerable, and What We Can Do About It (1.1) 59 Reviewed by Jay R. Watkins * Portion marks within brackets after article titles denote the overall classification of the articles. III Approved for Release: 2017/03/01 C06517001 Approved for Release: 2017/03/01 C06517001 :,SECRETHNOFORN Intelligence in Public Media (Cont.) (U) Searching for Scientific Womanpower: Technocratic Feminism and the Politics of National Security, 1940-1980IU] Reviewed by R. J. A., PhD 61 (U) The Strategist: Brent Scowcroft and the Call of National Security NJ 63 Reviewed by Thomas G. Coffey John McCone As Director of Central Intelligence 1961-1965 67 Reviewed by Hayden Peake The Roar of the Lion: The Untold Story of Churchill's World War ll Speeches [U] 73 Reviewed by R.J.A., PhD (U) Colonel House: A Biography of Woodrow Wilson's Silent Partner [U] Reviewed by Mark Benbow (U) Intelligence Officer's Bookshelf [U] Compiled and reviewed by Hayden Peake 75 79 iv SECRET//NOFORN Vol. 59, No. 3 (September 2015) Approved for Release: 2017/03/01 C06517001