STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE VOL. 54 NO. 2
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CONTENTS
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
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A Historical Perspective on Intelligence
The French Napoleonic Staff View of HUMINT (U) 1
As translated from German
Of Novels, Intelligence and Policymaking
In the Service of Empire: Imperialism and the
British Spy Thriller, 1901-1914
Dr. Christopher R. Moran and Dr. Robert Johnson
Training for War and Espionage
Office of Strate ic Services Training During
World War II
Dr. John Whiteclay Chambers II
Adaptation to the Terrorist Threat
The Defense Intelligence Agency and
Counterterrorism, 1980-2001
INTELLIGENCE TODAY AND TOMORROW
Reflections on Service
A Conversation with Former CIA
Director Michael Hayden
Mark Mansfield
Working for the "War Czar"
Lessons for Intelligence Sup ort to
Policymaking during Crises
Paul D. Miller
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Claire Lee Che t and the Problem of Intelli-
gence in China71
Bob Bergin
INTELLIGENCE IN PUBLIC LITERATURE
Operation Hotel California: The Clandestine
War Inside Iraq
Matthew P.
Securing the City: Inside America's Best
Counterterror Force�The 1VYPDn
Reviewed by Stephen J. Garber
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Deciphering the Rising Sun: Navy and Marine Corps
Codebreakers, Translators, and Interpreters in the
Pacific Wall 95
Stephen C. Mercado
The Intelligence Officer's Bookshel 99
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