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Intelligence Studies

Volume 49, No. 3

2005

Unclassified Extracts from Studies in Intelligence

Historical Perspectives

A Long Look Back

Directors of Central Intelligence, 1946-2005

David S. Robarge

Famous Espionage Cases

Tracking Julius Rosenberg’s Lesser Known Associates

Steven T. Usdin

Effective Interagency Collaboration

Intelligence Liaison between the FBI and State, 1940-44

G. Gregg Webb

Two Steps Backward

The Collapse of Intelligence Support for Air Power, 1944-52

Michael Warner

Intelligence Today and Tomorrow

Collection and Analysis on Iraq

Issues for the US Intelligence Community

Richard Kerr, Thomas Wolfe, Rebecca Donegan, and Aris Pappas

Connecting the Virtual Dots

How the Web Can Relieve Our Information Glut and Get Us Talking to Each Other

Matthew S. Burton

The Wiki and the Blog

Toward a Complex Adaptive Intelligence Community

D. Calvin Andrus

Intelligence in Recent Public Literature

Spy Handler

Reviewed by John Ehrman

Counterspy: Memoirs of a Counterintelligence Officer in

World War II and the Cold War

Reviewed by Kevin C. Ruffner

Three Memoirs by Former CIA Officers

Reviewed by John Hollister Hedley

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf

Compiled and Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake

Commentary

Raising Questions

A Different Take on FDR at Teheran and Yalta

Warren F. Kimball