STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE VOL. 54 NO. 3

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September 1, 2010
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Approved for Release: 2017/03/06 C05633188 (b)(1) (b)(3) OMRDENTIAL ENTiR:for' the STUDY *of INTELLIGENCE - ' Washitigiofi'bc-20564 , EDITORIAL POLICY - Articles for Studies in Intelligence may be Written on any historical, opera- ' tional, doctrinal, or theoretical rtspeet,,,' of intelligence. The final responsibility for accepting or.rejecting,fin article rests with the Editorial Board. The criterion for publication is whether, in the opinion of the Board, the article Makes a contribution to the. literature of intelligence:-. - Not listed are three members who are 4 under cover. Members of the board are drawn from the Central Intelligence '- Agency and other Intelligence Commu- nity components. pITORINkblAfF CONTENTS Contributors Intelligence Community Reform A Cultural Evolution Robert Cardillo Open Source Insights Origins and Current State of Japan's Reconnaissance Satellite Program William W. Radcliffe 1 9 23 33 43 51 51 57 65 VoL 54, No. 3 (September 2010) CONF1bENTIAL III Approved for Release: 2017/03/06 C05633188 Approved for Release: 2017/03/06 C05633188 CONFiDENTIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PUBLIC LITERATURE A Fiery Peace in a Cold War: Bernard Schriever and the Ultimate Weapon Matthew P. 79 Why Intelligence Fails: Lessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War 83 Torrey Froscher The Intelligence Officer's Bookshelf 87 Compiled and Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake iv CO DENTIAL Vol. 54, No. 3 (September 2010) Approved for Release: 2017/03/06 C05633188