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VOL. 48, NO. 1, 2004
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INTELLIGENCE TODAY AND TOMORROW

Operation Iraqi fredom and the Challenges to Intelligence
Keeping Pace with the Revolution in Military Affairs
William Nolte

Conflicting Paradigms, Dissimilar Contexts
Intelligence Reform in Europe's Emerging Democracies
Larry L. Watts

Strengthening the Global Intelligence Network
Australia's Response to Terrorism
Nicholas Grono

North Korea and the Internet
Hermit Surfers of P'yongyang
Stephen C. Mercado

HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES

The FBI and Foreign Intelligence
New Insights into J. Edgar Hoover's Role
G. Gregg Webb

Limits to Interrogation
The Man in the Snow White Cell
Merle L. Pribbenow

INTELLIGENCE IN RECENT PUBLIC LITERATURE

First Drafts of History--New Releases on the Irag War
Reviewed by Michael Warner

A Look Over My Shoulder: A Life in the Central Intelligence Agency
Reviewed by Thomas M. Troy, Jr.

Secret Empire: Eisenhower, the CIA, and the Hidden Story of America's Space Espionage
Reviewed by David S. Robarge

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf
Compiled and Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake


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