STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE VOL. 59, NO. 4

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Approved for Release: 2017/03/01 C06517002 CENTER for the STUDY of INTELLIGENCE Washington, DC 20505 EDITORIAL POLICY Articles for Studies in Intelligence may be written on any historical, operation- al, doctrinal, or theoretical aspect of intelligence. The final responsibility for accepting or rejecting an article rests with the Edito- rial Board. The criterion for publication is whether,' in the opinion of the board, the article, makes a contribution to the literature of intelligence. EDITORIAL BOARD Peter Usowski (Chairman) John Bennett Gary Keeley Jason Manosevitz John McLaughlin LTG Theodore Nicholas USA Stephen 0. Maddalena Fran Moore Matthew J. Ouimet Valerie P. Cynthia Ryan Cathryn Thurston Jay R. Watkins Cindy Webb Members are all active or former Intelligence Community officers. One member is not listed for cover reasons: . EDITORS Andres Vaart (Managing Editor) SECR FORN Studies in Intelligence Vol. 59, No. 4 (December 2015) Contents Intelligence Today and Tomorrow (b)(1) (b)(3) 1 1 Automated Analysis (U) The Case for Using Robots in Intelligence Analysis 9 Puong Fei Yeh Historical Perspectives Rivals at Birth (U) NSA and CIA in Historical Perspective Thomas R. Johnson In the First Person (U) Bitter Memories: The Fall of Saigon, April 1975 Tom Glenn From the Studies in Intelligence Archive (U) The Intelligence Role in Counterinsurgency: Proposed Planning Guide in Four Phases of "National Liberation" Wars Walter Steinmeyer Intelligence in Public Literature The following is UNCLASSIFIED in its entirety. 17 29 37 49 Learning from World War ll Special Operations 55 Reviewed by JR Seeger Spies, Patriots, and Traitors: American Intelligence in the Revolutionary War 59 Reviewed by David Robarge Chinese Industrial Espionage: Technology Acquisition and Military Modernization 63 Reviewed by Arturo G. Munoz III (b)(3) (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2017/03/01 006517002 SECRET//NOFORN iv Approved for Release: 2017/03/01 C06517002 Intelligence in Public Literature (cont.) The Fighting Group against Inhumanity: Resistance and Espionage in the Cold War, 1948-1959 67 Reviewed by Thomas Boghardt Half-Life: The Divided Life of Bruno Pontecorvo �Physicist or Spy? Reviewed by John Ehrman Surveillance and Spies in the Civil War: Exposing Confederate Conspiracies in America's Heartland Reviewed by Clayton Laurie 69 71 The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's Fight Against Terrorism from AL QA'IDA to ISIS 75 Reviewed by Hayden Peake Defence Intelligence and the Cold War: Britain's Joint Intelligence Bureau, 1945-1964 Reviewed by Ryan Shaffer Death in the Congo: Murdering Patrice Lumumba Reviewed by Stephen R. Weissman All the Old Knives Reviewed by John Breen Intelligence Officer's Bookshelf Compiled and reviewed by Hayden Peake In CIALink and Intelink Only Books Reviewed in Studies in Intelligence in 2015 SECRET//NOFORN � � � 77 79 81 83 Approved for Release: 2017/03/01 C06517002