Studies in Intelligence

1995 Edition -- Volume 38, Number 5

Studying and Teaching Intelligence
The importance of interchange . . . . Earnest R. May

A Policymaker's Perspective on Intelligence Analysis
Insightful interviews . . . . Jack Davis

British and American Policy on Intelligence Archives
Never-Never Land and Wonderland . . . . Richard J. Aldrich

Honoring Two World War II Heroes
Prestigious intelligence awards . . . . R. James Woolsey, Maj. Gen. Doyle Larson, and Linda Zall

Some Lessons in Intelligence
Enduring principles . . . . R. V. Jones

The Komsomolets Disaster
Burial at sea . . . . George Montgomery

Fifteen DCIs' First 100 Days
Taking stock . . . . CIA History Staff

Truman and Eisenhower: Launching the Process
Intelligence support . . . . John Helgerson

The Fall of Lima Site 85
The war in Laos . . . . James C. Linder

Origins of the Congress of Cultural Freedom, 1949-50
Cultural Cold War . . . . Michael Warner

Robert Fulton's Skyhook and Operation Coldfeet
A good pick-me-up . . . . William M. Leary

The Role of US Army Attachés Between the World Wars
Selection and training . . . . Scott A. Koch

Historical Intelligence Documents
CIA's early days

General de Gaulle in Action
1960 summit conference . . . . Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters

Of Moles and Molehunters
Spy stories . . . . Cleveland C. Cram


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