Studies in Intelligence. Volume 54, Number 2, June 2010
Abstract
This issue of Studies in Intelligence contains the following articles: "In the Service of Empire: Imperialism and the British Spy Thriller, 1901-1914," by Dr. Christopher R. Moran and Dr. Robert Johnson; "Office of Strategic Services Training during World War II," by Dr. John Whiteclay Chambers, II; "Claire Lee Chennault and the Problem of Intelligence in China," by Bob Bergin; "The French Napoleonic Staff View of HUMINT," a chapter from "Treatise on Service in the Army General Staff: Reflections on its Organization and Functions, in Administrative and Military Respects," by General Philippe Henri de Grimoard, translated by Rick Sanders; "A Conversation with Former CIA Director Michael Hayden," by Mark Mansfield; "Lessons for Intelligence Support to Policymaking during Crises," by Paul D. Miller; "Operation Hotel California: The Clandestine War Inside Iraq," by Matthew P; "Deciphering the Rising Sun: Navy and Marine Corps Codebreakers, Translators, and Interpreters in the Pacific War," by Stephen C. Mercado; "Securing the City: Inside America's Best Counterterror Force -- The NYPD," reviewed by Stephen J. Garber; and "The Intelligence Officer's Bookshelf," compiled and reviewed by Hayden B. Peake.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA526374
Entities
People
- Bob Bergin
- Christopher R. Moran
- John W. Chambers Ii
- Mark Mansfield
- Matthew P.
- Paul D. Miller
- Rick Sanders
- Robert Johnson
- Stephen C. Mercado
- Stephen J. Garber
Organizations
- Central Intelligence Agency