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Intelligence Studies

Volume 47, No. 1

2003

Unclassified Extracts from Studies in Intelligence

Historical Perspectives

No Drums, No Bugles

Recollections of a Case Officer in Laos, 1962-1964

Richard L. Holm

The Lessons of History

How “Uncle Joe” Bugged FDR

Gary Kern

Intelligence Today and Tomorrow

A Senior Officer’s Perspective

The Need to Reorganize the Intelligence Community

Larry C. Kindsvater

Laws and Leaks of Classified Intelligence

The Consequences of Permissive Neglect

James B. Bruce

Advice from a DI Careerist

The Challenge for the Political Analyst

Martin Petersen

Reducing Analytic Error

Integrating Methodologists into Teams of Substantive Experts

Rob Johnston

The DI and “IT”

Failing to Keep Up with the Information Revolution

Bruce Berkowitz

Intelligence in Recent Public Literature

Spy Capitalism: Itek and the CIA

Reviewed by David S. Robarge

Of Spies and Lies: A CIA Lie Detector Remembers Vietnam

Reviewed by Ward W. Warren

My Spy: Memoir of a CIA Wife

Reviewed by Jon A. Wiant

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf

Compiled and Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake