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Unclassified extracts from Studies in Intelligence Volume 56, Number 3
(September 2012)

Contents

Historical Perspectives

By Philip Zelikow

*Intelligence After the “Great War”: Captain John A. Gade, US Navy: An Early Advocate of Central Intelligence [PDF 470.0KB **]
By Patrick Devenny

*Edging in From the Cold: The Past and Present State of Chinese Intelligence Historiography [PDF 1.3MB**]
By Dr. David Ian Chambers

 

Intelligence Today and Tomorrow

*Beyond Spy vs. Spy: The Analytic Challenge of Understanding Chinese Intelligence Services [PDF 111.0KB**]
By Peter Mattis

*A Strategy Framework for the Intelligence Analyst [PDF 256.3KB**]
By Steven M. Stigall

 

From the Studies Archive

*Marking 50 Years of a Directorate: Science and Technology: Origins of a Directorate [PDF 870.2KB**]
By Donald E. Welzenbach

 

Intelligence in Public Literaure

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, the Movie [PDF 30.5KB**]
Reviewed by Michael Bradford and James Burridge

Castro's Secrets: The CIA and Cuba's Intelligence Machine [PDF 30.1KB**]
Reviewed by Thomas Coffey

Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf [PDF 126.8KB**]
Compiled and Reviewed by Hayden Peake

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Contributors

Michael Bradford is the penname of a National Clandestine Service officer who has contributed several reviews of fiction to Studies.

James Burridge is a retired CIA officer working as a contract historian for the CIA’s History Staff. He is a regular contributor.

Dr. David Ian Chambers is a retired officer of the United Kingdom’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Before joining the FCO, he taught Chinese politics and modern history at Bristol University. He is completing a study of the Chinese Communist WW II intelligence operative Pan Hannian.

Thomas Coffey is a senior analyst in CIA’s Center for the Study of Intelligence.

Patrick Devenney is an analyst in the National Counterterrorism Center and a past contributor to Studies.

Peter Mattis is the editor of the China Brief at the Jamestown Foundation.

Hayden Peake has served in the Directorates of Science and Technology and Operations. He is celebrating a decade as the compiler and reviewer of the Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf and the Curator of the CIA’s Historical Intelligence Collection.

Steven M. Stigall is an analyst in the CIA’s Directorate of Intelligence.

Donald E. Welzenbach was an officer of the Directorate of Science and Technology when his article first appeared in Studies in 1986. More recently, he was a contributor to the CIA’s history of the U-2 published in 1998.

Philip Zelikow is the White Burkett Miller Professor of History and Associate Dean for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Virgina. He also serves on the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board.

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