
Studies in intelligence. Editorial Staff, Andres Vaart, Bruce Wells. Running footer reads: Studies in Intelligence, V. 54, No. 3 (Extracs, September 2010.). Includes articles and book reviews about intelligence history.
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Table of Contents:
Unclassified articles from Studies in Intelligence Volume 54, Number 3
(September 2010)
Center for the Study of Intelligence
Intelligence Community Reform:
A Cultural Evolution
Origins and Current State of Japan’s
Reconnaissance Satellite Program
The National Cryptologic Museum Library
Reviews:
Why Intelligence Fails: Lessons from the Iranian
Revolution and the Iraq War
A Fiery Peace in a Cold War: Bernard Schriever and the Ultimate Weapon
The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf
This publication is intended for use by U.S. Government officials and their staff. Intelligence specialists, investigators, intelligence professionals and US Government employees, especially those in Law enforcement may be interested in this volume.
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