Handbook of intelligence studies/

Johnson, Loch K.

Handbook of intelligence studies/ Loch K Johnson - New York: Routledge, 2009. - xvii, 382 ill. 25 cm.

Part 1: The Study of Intelligence
1. Sources and Methods for the Study of Intelligence Michael Warner
2. The American Approach to Intelligence Studies James J. Wirtz
3. The Historiography of the FBI Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
4. Intelligence Ethics: Laying a Foundation for the Second Oldest Profession Michael Andregg

Part 2: The Evolution of Modern Intelligence
5. The Accountability of Security and Intelligence Agencies Ian Leigh
6. "Knowing the Self, Knowing the Other": the Comparative Analysis of Security Intelligence Peter Gill
7. U.S. Patronage of German Postwar Intelligence Wolfgang Krieger Part 3: The Intelligence Cycle Collection and Processing
8. The Technical Collection of Intelligence Jeffrey Richelson
9. Human Source Intelligence Frederick P. Hitz
10. Open Source Intelligence Robert David Steele
11. Adapting Intelligence to Changing Issues Paul R. Pillar
12. The Challenges of Economic Intelligence Minh A. Luong

Part 4: The Intelligence Cycle and the Crafting of Intelligence Reports: Analysis and Dissemination
13. Strategic Warning: Intelligence Support in a World of Uncertainty and Surprise Jack Davis
14. Achieving All-Source Fusion in the Intelligence Community Richard L. Russell
15. Adding Value to the Intelligence Product Steven Marrin 16. Analysis for Strategic Intelligence John Hollister Hedley

Part 5: Counterintelligence and Covert Action
17. Cold War Intelligence Defectors Nigel West
18. Counterintelligence Failures in the United States Stan A. Taylor
19. Emigre Intelligence Reporting: Sifting Fact from Fiction Mark Stout
20. Linus Pauling: A Case Study in Counterintelligence Run Amok Kathryn S. Olmsted
21. The Role of Covert Action William J. Daugherty 22. The Future of Covert Action John Prados

Part 6: Intelligence Accountability
23. Intelligence Oversight in the UK: The Case of Iraq Mark Phythian
24. Intelligence Accountability: Challenges for Parliaments and Intelligence Services Hans Born and Thorsten Wetzling
25. Intelligence and the Rise of Judicial Intervention Fred F. Manget
26. A Shock Theory of Congressional Accountability for Intelligence Loch K. Johnson. Appendixes: A. The US Intelligence Community, 2006 B. Leadership of the US Intelligence Community, 2006 C. The Intelligence Cycle

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