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Intelligence Studies

Volume 46, No. 3

2002

Unclassified Extracts from Studies in Intelligence

Intelligence Today and Tomorrow

Policymakers and the Intelligence Community

Supporting US Foreign Policy in the Post-9/11 World

Richard N. Haass

Understanding Our Craft

Wanted: A Definition of “Intelligence”

Michael Warner

The Coming Revolution in Intelligence Analysis

What To do When Traditional Models Fail

Carmen A. Medina

Counterpoint to “The Coming Revolution in Intelligence Analysis”

Evolution Beats Revolution in Analysis

Steven R. Ward

Sorting Out “National Interests”

Ways To Make Analysis Relevant But Not Prescriptive

Fulton T. Armstrong

Historical Perspectives

Work Force Evolution

One Woman’s Contribution to Social Change at CIA

Dawn Ellison

Paths to Peace

The Information War in the Pacific, 1945

Josette H. Williams

Intelligence in Recent Literature

God’s Eye: Aerial Photography and the Katyn Forest

Reviewed by Benjamin B. Fischer

From Munich to Pearl Harbor: Roosevelt’s America and

the Origins of the Second World War

Reviewed by Michael Warner.

Secrets of Victory: The Office of Censorship and The American Press and Radio in World War II

Reviewed by Robert J. Hanyok

Commentary

Response to “Two Strategic Intelligence Mistakes in Korea, 1950”

A Personal Perspective

Thomas J. Patton