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Authors: | Ralf Lillbacka |
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Affiliation: | 1. Executive Director of the National Intelligence Study Center;2. Adjunct professor at the Defense Intelligence College , Washington;3. Professor, Political Science Department , Louisiana Slate University;4. Lawyer, Northern Ireland;5. Dean of the Gallatin Division , New York University;6. Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute;7. Senior Fellow at the National Strategy Information Center |
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Abstract: | Conspiring for democracy Peter Coleman: The Liberal Conspiracy: The Congress For Cultural Freedom And The Struggle For The Mind Of Postwar Europe The Free Press, New York, 1989, 333 p., $22.95. The importance of doing homework! H. H. A. Cooper and Lawrence J. Redlinger: Catching Spies: Principles and Practice of Counterespionage Paladin Press, Boulder, Colo., 1988, 403 p., $19.95. _____: Making Spies: A Talent Spotter's Handbook Paladin Press, Boulder, Colo., 1986, 272 p., $16.95. The CIA and intelligence policy Loch K. Johnson: America's Secret Power: The CIA in a Democratic Society Oxford University Press, New York, 1989, 344 p., $24.95. RAF Secret missions in southeast Asia during World War II Terence O'Brien: The Moonlight War: The Story of Clandestine Operations in Southeast Asia, 1944–45 Collins, London, 1987, 363 p., £12.95. Outside the inside story Ernest Volkman and Blaine Baggett: Secret Intelligence: The Inside Story of America's Espionage Empire Doubleday, New York, 1989, 229 p., $19.95. Prescribing caution on glasnost Edward Jay Epstein: Deception: The Invisible War Between the KGB and the CIA Simon and Schuster, New York, 1989, 335 p., $19.95. U.S. intelligence: a long view Nathan Miller: Spying for America: The Hidden History of U.S. Intelligence Paragon House, New York, 1989, 482 p., $24.95. |
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