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Intelligence Studies

Volume 48, No. 2

2004

Unclassified Extracts from Studies in Intelligence

In an effort to make all UNCLASSIFIED articles and book reviews from Studies in Intelligence available to the public, the following unclassified items from Classified Studies Volume 48, Number 2 are now available:

Intelligence in Recent Public Literature

The Cold War Atomic Intelligence Game, 1945-70

Oleg A. Bukharin

Fixing Intelligence: For a More Secure America

Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake

Intelligence in War: Knowledge of the Enemy from Napoleon to al-Qaeda

Reviewed by Michael Warner

All the Shah’s Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror

By Stephen Kinzer. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 2003. 258 pages.

Reviewed by David S. Robarge

A Secret Life

By Benjamin Weiser. New York: Public Affairs, 2004. 383 pages.

Reviewed by Thomas M. Troy, Jr.

Lubyanka in the Days of the Battle for Moscow: Materials from the Organs of State Security SSSR from the Central Archive FSB Russia

By V. S. Khristoforov, et al. Moscow: Izdatel’skii dom “Zvonnitsa-MG,” 2002. 480 pages.

Reviewed by Benjamin B. Fischer

The Reader of Gentlemen’s Mail: Herbert O. Yardley and the Birth of American Intelligence

By David Kahn. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2004. 242 pages.

Reviewed by Thomas R. Johnson