STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE VOL. 59, NO. 4
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CENTER for the STUDY of INTELLIGENCE
Washington, DC 20505
EDITORIAL POLICY
Articles for Studies in Intelligence may
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rial Board.
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Peter Usowski (Chairman)
John Bennett
Gary Keeley
Jason Manosevitz
John McLaughlin
LTG Theodore Nicholas USA
Stephen 0. Maddalena
Fran Moore
Matthew J. Ouimet
Valerie P.
Cynthia Ryan
Cathryn Thurston
Jay R. Watkins
Cindy Webb
Members are all active or former
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EDITORS
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Studies in Intelligence
Vol. 59, No. 4 (December 2015)
Contents
Intelligence Today and Tomorrow
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1 Automated Analysis
(U) The Case for Using Robots in Intelligence Analysis 9
Puong Fei Yeh
Historical Perspectives
Rivals at Birth
(U) NSA and CIA in Historical Perspective
Thomas R. Johnson
In the First Person
(U) Bitter Memories: The Fall of Saigon,
April 1975
Tom Glenn
From the Studies in Intelligence Archive
(U) The Intelligence Role in Counterinsurgency:
Proposed Planning Guide in Four Phases of
"National Liberation" Wars
Walter Steinmeyer
Intelligence in Public Literature
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Learning from World War ll Special Operations 55
Reviewed by JR Seeger
Spies, Patriots, and Traitors:
American Intelligence in the Revolutionary War 59
Reviewed by David Robarge
Chinese Industrial Espionage:
Technology Acquisition and Military Modernization 63
Reviewed by Arturo G. Munoz
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Intelligence in Public Literature (cont.)
The Fighting Group against Inhumanity:
Resistance and Espionage in the Cold War, 1948-1959 67
Reviewed by Thomas Boghardt
Half-Life: The Divided Life of Bruno Pontecorvo
�Physicist or Spy?
Reviewed by John Ehrman
Surveillance and Spies in the Civil War:
Exposing Confederate Conspiracies
in America's Heartland
Reviewed by Clayton Laurie
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The Great War of Our Time:
The CIA's Fight Against Terrorism from AL QA'IDA to ISIS 75
Reviewed by Hayden Peake
Defence Intelligence and the Cold War:
Britain's Joint Intelligence Bureau, 1945-1964
Reviewed by Ryan Shaffer
Death in the Congo: Murdering Patrice Lumumba
Reviewed by Stephen R. Weissman
All the Old Knives
Reviewed by John Breen
Intelligence Officer's Bookshelf
Compiled and reviewed by Hayden Peake
In CIALink and Intelink Only
Books Reviewed in Studies in Intelligence in 2015
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