National insecurity : U.S. intelligence after the Cold War /
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Philadelphia :
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2000.
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Table of Contents:
- After the Cold War: the need for intelligence / Roger Hilsman
- Espionage and covert action / Melvin A. Goodman
- Too many spies, too little intelligence / Robert E. White
- CIA-foreign service relations / Robert V. Keeley
- Covert operations: the blowback problem / Jack A. Blum
- The end of secrecy: US national security and the new openness movement / Kate Doyle
- Mission myopia: narcotics as fallout from the CIA's covert wars / Alfred W. McCoy
- Techint: the NSA, the NRO, and NIMA / Robert Dreyfuss
- Improving the output of intelligence: priorities, managerial changes, and funding / Richard A. Stubbing
- Who's watching the store? Executive-branch and congressional surveillance / Pat M. Holt.