Contents
Articles
Beautiful in Another Context: A Counterintelligence Assessment of GTPROLOGUE
by Alexander Orleans
Deconstructing and Reconstructing Strategic Counterintelligence: Toward a New Model
by Roald Moyers
Intelligence in Public Media
Contemporary Intelligence Warning Cases: Learning from Successes and Failures
Reviewed by Johnathan Proctor
To Catch a Spy: How the Spycatcher Affair Brought MI5 in from the Cold
Reviewed by David Robarge
The Determined Spy: The Turbulent Life and Times of CIA Pioneer Frank Wisner
Reviewed by JR Seeger and Ian B. Ericson
Diplomats at War: Friendship and Betrayal on the Brink of the Vietnam Conflict
Reviewed by J. Daniel Moore
The Granddaughter: A Novel
Reviewed by Graham Alexander
Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf
Compiled and reviewed by Hayden Peake, with contributions from Anthony Sutton, John Ehrman, and Resolute Lee
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Contributors
Article Contributors
Roald Moyers is a counterintelligence professional who served in the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security and in the US Army as a HUMINT collector.
Alexander Orleans is a cyber threat intelligence analyst and former US government contractor.
Reviewers
Graham Alexander is the pen name of a CIA operations officer.
John Ehrman is a retired Directorate of Analysis officer.
Resolute Lee is the pen name of an ODNI officer.
J. Daniel Moore is a retired CIA historian.
Hayden Peake served in CIA’s Directorates of Operations and Science and Technology. He has contributed to the Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf since 2002.
Johnathan Proctor is a member of the J2’s Defense Warning Staff.
David Robarge is CIA’s chief historian.
JR Seeger and Ian B. Ericson: Seeger is a retired CIA operations officer; Ericson is the pen name of a CIA officer.
Anthony Sutton is an analyst in the Strategic Futures Group of the National Intelligence Council.
The views, opinions, and findings expressed by the contributors to this journal should not be construed as asserting or implying US government endorsement of their factual statements and interpretations or as representing the official positions of any component of the United States government.