Intelligence Studies

Volume 49, No. 4

2005

Unclassified Extracts from Studies in Intelligence

Historical Perspectives

Building an “Intelligence Literature”

Fifty Years of Studies in Intelligence

Nicholas Dujmovic

Politics and Intelligence

The “Photo Gap” that Delayed Discovery of Missiles in Cuba

Max Holland

CIA in the Classroom

Twenty Years of Officers in Residence

John Hollister Hedley

Intelligence Today and Tomorrow

Collection and Analysis on Iraq

A Critical look at Britain’s Spy Machinery

Philip H. J. Davies

Information-Sharing in Conflict Zones

Can the USG and NGOs Do More?

Ellen B. Laipson

The European Union

Developing an Intelligence Capability

Joao Vaz Antunes

Toward Improving Intelligence Analysis

Creation of a National Institute for Analytic Methods

Steven Rieber and Neil Thomason

Intelligence in Public Literature

The Wolves at the Door: The True Story of America’s Greatest Female Spy

Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake

First In: An Insider’s Account of How the CIA Spearheaded the War on Terror in Afghanistan

Reviewed by J. Daniel Moore

The Castro Obsession

Reviewed by Brian Latell

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf

Compiled and Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake