Enduring Inefficiencies in Counterintelligence by Reducing Type I and Type II Errors Through Parallel Systems: A Principal-Agent Typology |
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Authors: | Donald J. Calista |
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Affiliation: | 1. Teaches Political Science , San Jose State University ,;2. Fellow at the Inter‐American Studies Council ,;3. CIA operations officer ,;4. Veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency ,;5. Teaches in the Department of International Relations , Boston University , |
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Abstract: | The Wolf in Shadows Leslie Colitt: Spymaster: The Definitive Story of Markus Wolf: The Real‐Life Karla, His Moles, and the East German Secret Police (Reading, MA: Addison‐Wesley, 1995) 302 p., US$23 Altogether Too Much Zeal Duane E. Clarridge with Digby Diehl: A Spy for All Seasons: My Life in the CIA, New York: Scribner, 1997, 430 p., $27.50 Spying's Delicate Balance Loch K. Johnson: Secret Agencies: U.S. Intelligence in a Hostile World New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996, 262 p., $30.00 |
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