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Intelligence Studies

Volume 49, No. 1

2005

Unclassified Extracts from Studies in Intelligence

Historical Perspectives

Getting It Right

CIA Analysis of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War

David S. Robarge

Early Days of the Intelligence Community

Bureaucratic Wrangling over Counterintelligence, 1917-18

John F. Fox Jr.

Dissecting Soviet Analysis, 1946-50

How the CIA Missed Stalin’s Bomb

Donald P. Steury

Learning Quickly on the Job

Gathering Intelligence in Laos in 1968

Frederic McCann

George Foulk, HUMINT Pioneer

The First US Naval Attaché to Korea

Col. John F. Prout, USA (Ret.)

Intelligence Today and Tomorrow

Support to Military Operations

The Evolution and Relevance of Joint Intelligence Centers

James D. Marchio

Toward a Stronger Intelligence Product

Making the Analytic Review Process Work

Martin Petersen

Intelligence Today and Tomorrow

Treasonable Doubt: The Harry Dexter White Spy Case

Reviewed by James C. Van Hook

Operatives, Spies and Saboteurs: The Unknown Story of the Men and Women of World War II’s OSS

Reviewed by Clayton D. Laurie

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf

Compiled and Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake