Index to Intelligence and National Security
Volumes 1 to 15
by Ralph Erskine
A[ndrew], C[hristopher] M. (ed.), Gordon
Welchman, Sir Peter Marychurch and ‘The Birth of Ultra’: 1(2) 272
Aid, Matthew M., American Comint in the Korean War (Part II): From
the Chinese Intervention to the Armistice: 15(1) 14
Aid, Matthew M., The Time of Troubles: The US National Security
Agency in the Twenty–First Century: 15(3) 1
Aid, Matthew M., US Humint and Comint in the Korean War: From the
Approach of War to the Chinese Intervention: 14(4) 17
Aldrich, Richard and Michael Coleman, The Cold War, the JIC
and British Signals Intelligence, 1948: 4(3) 535
Aldrich, Richard J., American Intelligence and the British Raj:
The OSS, the SSU and India, 1942–1947: 13(1) 132
Aldrich, Richard J., Conspiracy or Confusion? Churchill, Roosevelt
and Pearl Harbor (Review Article): 7(4) 335
Aldrich, Richard J., Gary D. Rawnsley and
Ming–Yeh T. Rawnsley, Introduction: The Clandestine Cold War
in Asia, 1945–65: 14(4) 1
Aldrich, Richard J., Intelligence, Anglo–American Relations and
the Suez Crisis, 1956 (Review Article): 9(3) 544
Aldrich, Richard J., Legacies of Secret Service: Renegade SOE and
the Karen Struggle in Burma, 1948–50: 14(4) 130
Aldrich, Richard J., The Waldegrave Initiative and Secret Service
Archives: New Materials and New Policies (Review Article): 10(1) 192
Aldrich, Richard, Imperial Rivalry: British and American
Intelligence in Asia, 1942–46: 3(1) 5
Aldrich, Richard, Soviet Intelligence, British Security and the
End of the Red Orchestra: The Fate of Alexander Rado: 6(1) 196
Aldrich, Richard, More on Stalin’s Men: Some Recent Western
Studies of Soviet Intelligence (Review Essay): 11(3) 593
Alexander, Martin S., and William J. Philpott, The
Entente Cordiale and the Next War: Anglo–French Views on Future Military
Co–operation, 1928–1939: 13(1) 53
Alexander, Martin S., Did the Deuxième Bureau Work? The Role of
Intelligence in French Defence Policy and Strategy, 1919–39: 6(2) 293
Alexander, Martin S., Introduction: Knowing Your Friends,
Assessing Your Allies – Perspectives on Intra–Alliance Intelligence: 13(1) 1
Allen, Louis, Burmese Puzzles: Two Deaths that Never Were: 5(1)
193
Alvarez, David, A German Agent at the Vatican: The Gerlach Affair:
11(2) 345
Alvarez, David, American Signals Intelligence and the Cuban
Missile Crisis: 15(1) 169
Alvarez, David, Axis Sigint Collaboration: A Limited Partnership:
14(1) 1
Alvarez, David, Behind Venona: American Signals Intelligence in
the Early Cold War: 14(2) 179
Alvarez, David, No Immunity: Signals Intelligence and the European
Neutrals, 1939–45: 12(2) 22
Alvarez, David, Vatican Communications Security, 1914–18: 7(4) 443
Alvarez, David, Vatican Intelligence Capabilities in the Second
World War: 6(3) 593
Amuchastegui, Domingo, Cuban Intelligence and the October Crisis:
13(3) 88
Anderson, Scott, ‘With Friends Like These ... ’ The OSS and the
British in Yugoslavia: 8(2) 140
Anderson, Scott, The Evolution of the Canadian Intelligence
Establishment, 1945–1950: 9(3) 448
Andrew, Christopher and Keith Neilson, Tsarist Codebreakers
and British Codes: 1(1) 6
Andrew, Christopher and Oleg Gordievsky, More
‘Instructions from the Centre’: Top Secret Files on KGB Global Operations,
1975–1985 (Special Issue): 7(1) 1
Andrew, Christopher, American Presidents and their Intelligence
Communities: 10(4) 95
Andrew, Christopher, Churchill and Intelligence: 3(3) 181
Andrew, Christopher, Codebreaking and Signals Intelligence: 1(1) 1
Andrew, Christopher, Conclusion: An Agenda for Future Research:
12(1) 224
Andrew, Christopher, KGB Foreign Intelligence from Brezhnev to the
Coup: 8(3) 52
Andrew, Christopher, see also A[ndrew], C[hristopher] M.
Andrew, Christopher, The Growth of the Australian Intelligence
Community and the Anglo–American Connection: 4(2) 213
Angevine, Robert G., Gentlemen Do Read Each Other’s Mail: American
Intelligence in the Interwar Era: 7(2) 1
Archdeacon, Maurice, The Heritage Front Affair: 11(2) 306
Armour, Ian D., Colonel Redl: Fact and Fantasy: 2(1) 170
Aronsen, Lawrence R., Some Aspects of Surveillance: ‘Peace, Order
and Good Government’ during the Cold War: The Origins and Organization of
Canada’s Internal Security Program: 1(3) 357
Austin, Roger, Surveillance and Intelligence under the Vichy
regime: The Service du Contrôle Technique, 1939–45: 1(1) 123
Avery, Donald, Allied Scientific Co–operation and Soviet Espionage
in Canada, 1941–45: 8(3) 100
Backscheider, Paula R., Daniel Defoe and Early Modern
Intelligence: 11(1) 1
Bailey, Roderick, OSS–SOE Relations, Albania 1943–44: 15(2) 20
Ball, Desmond and Robert Windrem, Soviet Signals
Intelligence (Sigint): Organization and Management: 4(4) 621
Ball, Desmond, Over and Out: Signals Intelligence (Sigint) in Hong
Kong: 11(3) 474
Ball, Desmond, Signals Intelligence in India: 10(3) 377
Ball, Desmond, Soviet Signals Intelligence: Vehicular Systems and
Operations: 4(1) 5
Bar–Joseph, Uri, The Wealth of Information and the Poverty
of Comprehension: Israel’s Intelligence Failure of 1973 Revisited (Review
Article): 10 (4) 229
Bar–Joseph, Uri, Methodological Magic (Review Article):
3(4) 134
Barnett, Harvey, Legislation–based National Security Services:
Australia: 9(2) 287
Barros, Andrew, A Window on the ‘Trust’: The Case of Ado Birk:
10(2) 273
Beckett, Ian F. W., A Note on Government Surveillance and
Intelligence during the Curragh Incident, March 1914: 1(3) 435
Beesly, Patrick, Convoy PQ 17: A Study of Intelligence and
Decision–Making: 5(2) 292
Ben–Zvi, Abraham, The Dynamics of Surprise: The Defender’s
Perspective: 12(4) 113
Ben–Israel, Isaac, Philosophy and Methodology of
Intelligence: The Logic of Estimate Process: 4(4) 660
Bennett, Ralph, A Footnote to Fortitude: 6(1) 240
Bennett, Ralph, Fortitude, Ultra and the ‘Need to Know’: 4(3) 482
Bennett, Ralph, Intelligence and Strategy: Some Observations on
the War in the Mediterranean, 1941–45: 5(2) 444
Bennett, Ralph, Sir William Deakin, Sir David Hunt
and Sir Peter Wilkinson, Mihailovic and Tito: 10(3) 526
Bennett, Ralph, The ‘Vienna Alternative’, 1944: Reality or
Illusion?: 3(2) 251
Berridge, G. R., The Ethnic ‘Agent in Place’:
English–speaking Civil Servants and Nationalist South Africa, 1948–57: 4(2) 257
Best, Antony, ‘This Probably Over–Valued Military Power’: British
Intelligence and Whitehall’s Perception of Japan, 1939–41: 12(3) 67
Best, Antony, Constructing an Image: British Intelligence and
Whitehall’s Perception of Japan, 1931–1939: 11(3) 403
Betts, Richard K., Policy–makers and Intelligence Analysts: Love,
Hate or Indifference?: 3(1) 184
Biddiscombe, Perry, Operation Selection Board: The Growth and
Suppression of the Neo–Nazi ‘Deutsche Revolution’, 1945–47: 11(1) 59
Biddiscombe, Perry, The Problem with Glass Houses: The Soviet
Recruitment and Deployment of SS Men as Spies and Saboteurs: 15(3) 131
Bitar, Mona, Bombs, Plots and Allies: Cambodia and the Western
Powers, 1958–59: 14(4) 149
Black, Ian, The Origins of Israeli Intelligence (Review Article):
2(4) 151
Black, Jeremy, British Intelligence and the Mid–Eighteenth–Century
Crisis: 2(2) 209
Blais, J. J., The Political Accountability of Intelligence
Agencies – Canada: 4(1) 108
Blight, James G. and David A. Welch, The Cuban
Missile Crisis and Intelligence Performance: 13(3) 173
Blight, James G. and David A. Welch, What can
Intelligence tell us about the Cuban Missile Crisis, and what can the Cuban
Missile Crisis tell us about Intelligence?: 13(3) 1
Bold, Christine, Secret Negotiations: The Spy Figure in
Nineteenth–century American Popular Fiction: 5(4) 17
Bonen, Z., The Role of Target Acquisitions in Combat Intelligence
Past and Future: 4(1) 119
Boog, Horst, German Air Intelligence in the Second World War: 5(2)
350
Boog, Horst, Josephine and the Northern Flank: 4(1) 137
Booth, Alan R., The Development of the Espionage Film: 5(4) 136
Boyd, Carl, Significance of MAGIC and the Japanese Ambassador to
Berlin: (I) The Formative Months Before Pearl Harbor: 2(1) 150
Boyd, Carl, Significance of MAGIC and the Japanese Ambassador to
Berlin: (II) The Crucial Months After Pearl Harbor: 2(2) 302
Boyd, Carl, The Significance of MAGIC and the Japanese Ambassador
to Berlin: (III) The Months of Growing Uncertainty: 3(4) 83
Boyd, Carl, Significance of MAGIC and the Japanese Ambassador to
Berlin (IV): Confirming the Turn of the Tide on the German–Soviet Front: 4(1) 86
Boyd, Carl, Significance of MAGIC and the Japanese Ambassador to
Berlin: (V) News of Hitler’s Defense Preparations for Allied Invasion of Western
Europe: 4(3) 461
Brady, Christopher, Intelligence Failures: Plus Ça Change …: 8(4)
86
Briggs, B. Bruce, Another Ride on Tricycle: 7(2) 77
Brown, Kathryn R., An Approach to the Interplay of Information and
Mind in Decision–Making: The Case of Signals Intelligence and Franklin D.
Roosevelt’s Policy–Shift on Indochina: 13(1) 109
Brown, Kathryn, Intelligence and the Decision to Collect It:
Churchill’s Wartime Diplomatic Signals Intelligence: 10(3) 449
Budiansky, Stephen, The Difficult Beginnings of US–British
Codebreaking Co–operation: 15(2) 49
Bull, Martin, Villains of the Peace: Terrorism and the Secret
Services in Italy (Review Article): 7(4) 473
Bungert, Heike, The OSS and Its Cooperation with the Free Germany
Committees, 1944–45: 12(3) 130
Burke, Colin, Automating American Cryptanalysis 1930–45: Marvelous
Machines, a Bit Too Late: 14(1) 18
Burke, James F., Recently Released Material on Soviet Intelligence
Operations (Research Note): 8(2) 238
Burke, James F., Romanian and Soviet Intelligence in the December
Revolution: 8(4) 26
Buse, Dieter K., Domestic Intelligence and German Military
Leaders, 1914–18: 15(4) 42
Cain, Frank, Intelligence Writings in Australia (Review
Article): 6(1) 242
Cain, Frank, Missiles and Mistrust: US Intelligence Responses to
British and Australian Missile Research: 3(4) 5
Cain, Frank, Signals Intelligence in Australia during the Pacific
War: 14(1) 40
Cain, Frank, The Right to Know: ASIO, Historians and the
Australian Parliament (Research Note): 8(1) 87
Campbell, John P., Operation Starkey 1943: A Piece of Harmless
Playacting: 2(3) 92
Campbell, John P., Roger Hesketh and the de Guingand Letter: 15(4)
131
Campbell, John P., Some Pieces of the Ostro Puzzle: 11(2)
245
Cecil, Robert, ‘C’’s War: 1(2) 170
Cecil, Robert, Five of Six at War: Section V of MI6: 9(2) 345
Cecil, Robert, Philby’s Spurious War (Review Article): 9(4) 764
Champion, Brian, A Review of Selected Cases of Industrial
Espionage and Economic Spying, 1568–1945: 13(2) 123
Chapman, J. W. M., No Final Solution: A Survey of
the Cryptanalytical Capabilities of German Military Agencies, 1926–35: 1(1) 13
Chapman, John W. M., Pearl Harbor: The Anglo–Australian
Dimension: 4(3) 451
Chapman, John W. M., Tricycle Recycled: Collaboration among
the Secret Intelligence Services of the Axis States, 1940–41: 7(3) 268
Charles, Douglas, American, British and Canadian Intelligence
Links: A Critical Annotated Bibliography: 15(2) 259
Charters, David A., Eyes of the Underground: Jewish Insurgent
Intelligence in Palestine, 1945–47: 13(4) 163
Charters, David A., British Intelligence in the Palestine
Campaign, 1945–47: 6(1) 115
Child, Clifton J., In Defence of ‘Tom’ Delmer and Dr Otto John:
Notes for the Record: 4(1) 127
Christensen, Charles R., An Assessment of General Hoyt S.
Vandenberg’s Accomplishments as Director of Central Intelligence: 11(4) 754
Clemens, Peter, Operation ‘Cardinal’: The OSS in Manchuria, August
1945: 13(4) 71
Clive, Nigel, From War to Peace in SIS: 10(3) 512
Cogan, Charles G., From the Politics of Lying to the Farce at
Suez: What the US Knew: 13(2) 100
Cogan, Charles G., Intelligence and Crisis Management: The
Importance of the Pre–Crisis: 9(4) 633
Cogan, Charles G., The In–Culture of the DO: 8(1) 78
Cogan, Charles G., The Response of the Strong to the Weak: The
American Raid on Libya, 1986: 6(3) 608
Cogan, Charles G., Historical Flukes: US Intelligence at the
Crossroads (Review Article): 11(2) 374
Cogan, Charles G., In the Shadow of Venona (Review Article): 12(3)
190
Cohen, Eliot A., ‘Only Half the Battle’: American Intelligence and
the Chinese Intervention in Korea, 1950: 5(1) 129
Cohen, Paul, The Police, the Home Office and Surveillance of the
British Union of Fascists: 1(3) 416
Cohen, Raymond, Israeli Military Intelligence before the 1956
Sinai Campaign: 3(1) 100
Cohen, Raymond, Threat Assessment in Military Intelligence: The
Case of Israel and Syria, 1985–86: 4(4) 735
Cole, Benjamin, British Technical Intelligence and the Soviet
Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile Threat, 1952–1960: 14(2) 70
Coox, Alvin D., Flawed Perception and its Effect upon Operational
Thinking: The Case of the Japanese Army, 1937–41: 5(2) 239
Cox, Sebastian, ‘The Difference between White and Black’:
Churchill, Imperial Politics and Intelligence before the 1941 Crusader
Offensive: 9(3) 405
Cox, Sebastian, A Comparative Analysis of RAF and Luftwaffe
Intelligence in the Battle of Britain, 1940: 5(2) 425
Craig, Bruce, A Matter of Espionage: Alger Hiss, Harry Dexter
White, and Igor Gouzenko – The Canadian Connection Reassessed: 15(2) 211
Creevy, Mathew, A Critical Review of the Wilson Government’s
Handling of the D–Notice Affair of 1967: 14(3) 209
Croft, John, Reminiscences of GCHQ and GCB, 1942–45: 13(4) 133
Cubbage II, T. L., German Misapprehensions Regarding
Overlord: Understanding Failure in the Estimative Process: 2(3) 114
Cubbage II, T. L., The Success of Operation Fortitude:
Hesketh’s History of Strategic Deception: 2(3) 327
Cubbage II, T. L., Westmoreland vs. CBS: Was Intelligence
Corrupted by Policy Demands?: 3(3) 118
Currer–Briggs, Noel, Some of Ultra’s Poor Relations in
Algeria, Tunisia, Sicily and Italy: 2(2) 274
Dalby, Simon, Security, Intelligence, the National Interest in
the Global Environment: 10(4) 175
Davies, Philip H. J., British Intelligence from Fenian
Dynamite to the Docklands Bomb, by Way of Two World Wars, one Cold War, and a
Jungle Full of Snakes (Review Article): 13(4) 237
Davies, Philip H. J., From Special Operations to Special
Political Action: The ‘Rump SOE’ and SIS Post–War Covert Action Capability
1945–1977: 15(3) 55
Davies, Philip H. J., The SIS Singapore Station and the SIS
Far Eastern Controller: 14(4) 105
Davies, Philip H. J., Organisational Politics and the
Development of Britain’s Intelligence Producers/Consumer Interface: 10(4) 113
Davies, Philip H. J., Intelligence Scholarship as
All–Source Analysis: The Case of Tom Bower’s The Perfect English Spy
(Review Article): 12(3) 201
de Graaff, Bob and Cees Wiebes, Intelligence and the Cold
War behind the Dikes: The Relationship between the American and Dutch
Intelligence Communities, 1946–1994: 12(1) 41
de Graaff, Bob, Accessibility of Secret Service Archives in the
Netherlands (Research Note): 12(2) 154
de Graaff, Bob, The Stranded Baron and the Upstart at the
Crossroads: Wolfgang zu Putlitz and Otto John: 6(4) 669
de Graaff, Bob, What Happened to the Central Personality Index?:
7(3) 317
Defty, Andrew, The Future of the British Intelligence Memoir
(Review Article): 10(1) 184
Deletant, Dennis, The Securitate and the Police State in
Romania, 1948–64: 8(4) 1
Deletant, Dennis, The Securitate and the Police State in
Romania, 1964–89: 9(1) 22
Denniston, A. G., The Government Code and Cypher School
Between the Wars: 1(1) 48
Denniston, Robin, Research Note: ‘Yanks to Lunch’ – An Early
Glimpse of Anglo–American Signals Intelligence Co–operation, March 1941: 11(2)
357
Denniston, Robin, Diplomatic Eavesdropping, 1922–1944: A New
Source Discovered: 10(3) 423
Denniston, Robin, Three Kinds of Hero: Publishing the Memoirs of
Secret Intelligence People: 7(2) 112
Denniston, Robin, Yardley on Yap: 9(1) 112
Derian, James Der, Anti–Diplomacy, Intelligence Theory and
Surveillance Practice: 8(3) 29
Dessants, Betty Abrahamsen, Ambivalent Allies: OSS’ USSR Division,
the State Department, and the Bureaucracy of Intelligence Analysis, 1941–1945:
11(4) 722
Deutsch, Harold C., Commanding Generals and the Uses of
Intelligence: 3(3) 194
Deutsch, Harold C., Sidelights on the Redl Case: Russian
Intelligence on the Eve of the Great War: 4(4) 827
Deutsch, James I., ‘I Was a Hollywood Agent’: Cinematic
Representations of the Office of Strategic Services in 1946: 13(2) 85
Doel, Ronald E., and Allan A. Needell, Silence,
Scientists and the CIA: Balancing International Ideals, National Needs and
Professional Opportunities: 12(1) 59
Doerr, Paul W., The Changkufeng/Lake Khasan Incident of 1938:
British Intelligence on Soviet and Japanese Military Performance: 5(3) 184
Donovan, Michael, National Intelligence and the Iranian
Revolution: 12(1) 143
Dorwart, Jeffery M., Citizens under Military Surveillance (Review
Article): 8(2) 236
Dovey, H. O., Cheese: 5(3) 176
Dovey, H. O., Maunsell and Mure: 8(1) 60
Dovey, H. O., Operation Condor: 4(2) 357
Dovey, H. O., Security in Syria, 1941–45: 6(2) 418
Dovey, H. O., The False Going Map at Alam Halfa: 4(1) 165
Dovey, H. O., The House Near Paris: 11(2) 264
Dovey, H. O., The Intelligence War in Turkey: 9(1) 59
Dovey, H. O., The Middle East Intelligence Centre: 4(4) 800
Dovey, H. O., The Unknown War: Security in Italy, 1943–45:
3(2) 285
Dovey, Hugh O., The Eighth Assignment, 1941–1942: 11(4) 672
Dovey, H. O., The Eighth Assignment, 1943–1945: 12(2) 69
Dravis, Michael W., Storming Fortress Albania: American Covert
Operations in Microcosm, 1949–54: 7(4) 425
Drea, Edward J., and Joseph E. Richard, New Evidence
on Breaking the Japanese Army Codes: 14(1) 62
Drea, Edward J., Ultra and the American War Against Japan: A Note
on Sources (Review Article): 3(1) 195
Drea, Edward J., Ultra Intelligence and General MacArthur’s Leap
to Hollandia, January–April 1944: 5(2) 323
E[rskine], R[alph], In Memoriam: Joan E. L. Murray, MBE: 13(2)
213
Easter, David, British and Malaysian Covert Support for Rebel
Movements in Indonesia during the ‘Confrontation’, 1963–66: 14(4) 195
Eftimiades, Nicholas, China’s Ministry of State Security: Coming
of Age in the International Arena: 8(1) 23
Egerton, George, Diplomacy, Scandal and Military Intelligence: The
Craufurd–Stuart Affair and Anglo–American Relations, 1918–20: 2(4) 110
Eldridge, Justin L. C., The Blarney Stone and the Rhine:
23rd Headquarters, Special Troops and the Rhine River Crossing, March 1945: 7(3)
211
Erskine, Ralph, Eavesdropping on ‘Bodden’: ISOS v. the Abwehr in
the Straits of Gibraltar: 12(3) 110
Erskine, Ralph, Naval Enigma: An Astonishing Blunder: 11(3) 468
Erskine, Ralph, Naval Enigma: The Breaking of Heimisch and Triton:
3(1) 162
Erskine, Ralph, see also E[rskine], R[alph]
Erskine, Ralph, The Holden Agreement on Naval Sigint: The First
BRUSA?: 14(2) 187
Erskine, Ralph, The Soviets and Naval Enigma: Some Comments: 4(3)
503
Erskine, Ralph, U–Boats, Homing Signals and HFDF: 2(2) 324
Erskine, Ralph, When a Purple Machine went Missing: How Japan
nearly Discovered America’s Greatest Secret (Research Note): 12(3) 185
Farson, Stuart, Parliament and its Servants: Their Role in
Scrutinizing Canadian Intelligence: 15(2) 225
Fedorowich, Kent, Axis Prisoners of War as Sources for British
Military Intelligence, 1939–42: 14(2) 156
Ferris, John and Uri Bar–Joseph, Getting Marlowe to
Hold his Tongue: The Conservative Party, the Intelligence Services and the
Zinoviev Letter: 8(4) 100
Ferris, John, and Michael I. Handel, Clausewitz,
Intelligence, Uncertainty and the Art of Command in Military Operations: 10(1) 1
Ferris, John, From Broadway House to Bletchley Park: The Diary of
Captain Malcolm Kennedy, 1934–46: 4(3) 421
Ferris, John, Ralph Bennett and the Study of Ultra (Review
Article): 6(2) 473
Ferris, John, The ‘Usual Source’: Signals Intelligence and
Planning for the Eighth Army ‘Crusader’ Offensive, 1941: 14(1) 84
Ferris, John, The British Army and Signals Intelligence in the
Field during the First World War: 3(4) 23
Ferris, John, The British Army, Signals and Security in the Desert
Campaign, 1940–42: 5(2) 255
Ferris, John, The Intelligence–Deception Complex: An Anatomy: 4(4)
719
Ferris, John, Whitehall’s Black Chamber: British Cryptology and
the Government Code and Cypher School, 1919–29: 2(1) 54
Filby, P. W., Floradora and a Unique Break into One–Time
Pad Ciphers: 10(3) 408
Filby, P. William, Bletchley Park and Berkeley Street: 3(2)
272
Fischer, Benjamin B., The 1980s Soviet War Scare: New Evidence
from East German Documents: 14(3) 186
Fischer, Beth A., Perception, Intelligence Errors, and the Cuban
Missile Crisis: 13(3) 150
Fitch, Stephen D., The FBI Library Awareness Program: An Analysis:
7(2) 101
Foglesong, David S., Xenophon Kalamatiano: An American Spy in
Revolutionary Russia?: 6(1) 154
Foot, M. R. D., Uses and Abuses of Intelligence
(Review Article): 2(1) 184
Ford, Harold P., The US Government’s Experience with Intelligence
Analysis: Pluses and Minuses: 10(4) 34
Ford, Ronnie E., Intelligence and the Significance of Khe Sanh:
10(1) 144
Ford, Ronnie E., Tet Revisited: The Strategy of the Communist
Vietnamese: 9(2) 242
Ford, Ronnie E., Secret Army, Secret War, Recent Disclosures and
the Vietnam War: The Significance of American 34 Alpha and DESOTO Operations
with Regard to the Tonkin Gulf Resolution (Review Article): 11(2) 364
Frank Jr., Willard C., Politico–Military Deception at Sea in the
Spanish Civil War, 1936–39: 5(3) 84
Freedman, Lawrence, ‘Powerful Intelligence’ (Review Article):
12(2) 198
Freedman, Lawrence, Intelligence Operations in the Falklands: 1(3)
309
Freedman, Lawrence, The CIA and the Soviet Threat: The
Politicization of Estimates, 1966–1977: 12(1) 122
French, David, Watching the Allies: British Intelligence and the
French Mutinies of 1917: 6(3) 573
Friedman, Hal M., The ‘Bear’ in the Pacific? US Intelligence
Perceptions of Soviet Strategic Power Projection in the Pacific Basin and East
Asia, 1945–1947: 12(4) 75
Fry, Michael G. and Michael Hochstein, Epistemic
Communities: Intelligence Studies and International Relations: 8(3) 14
Fry, Michael Graham, The Uses of Intelligence: The United Nations
Confronts the United States in the Lebanon Crisis, 1958: 10(1)
Fursenko, Aleksandr and Timothy Naftali, Soviet
Intelligence and the Cuban Missile Crisis: 13(3) 64
Gardiner, L. Keith, Squaring the Circle: Dealing with
Intelligence–Policy Breakdowns: 6(1) 141
Garthoff, Raymond L., A Commentary on Merom’s Methodology: 15(3)
146
Garthoff, Raymond L., Intelligence Aspects of Cold War Scientific
Exchanges: US–USSR Atomic Energy Visits in 1959: 15(1) 1
Garthoff, Raymond L., The KGB Reports to Gorbachev: 11(2) 224
Garthoff, Raymond L., US Intelligence in the Cuban Missile Crisis:
13(3) 18
Garthoff, Raymond, Intelligence Aspects of Early Cold War Summitry
(1959–60): 14(3) 1
Gazit, Shlomo, Intelligence and the Peace Process in Israel: 12(3)
35
Gazit, Shlomo, Intelligence Estimates and the Decision–Maker: 3(3)
261
Gelber, Harry G., The Hunt for Spies: Another Inside Story (Review
Article): 4(2) 385
Gentry, John A., Intelligence Analyst/Manager Relations at the
CIA: 10(4) 133
Gill, Peter, Reasserting Control: Recent Changes in the Oversight
of the UK Intelligence Community: 11(2) 313
Gill, Peter, Symbolic or Real? The Impact of the Canadian Security
Intelligence Review Committee, 1984–88: 4(3) 550
Gladman, Brad W., Air Power and Intelligence in the Western Desert
Campaign, 1940–43: 13(4) 144
Gladwin, Lee A., Cautious Collaborators: The Struggle for
Anglo–American Cryptanalytic Co–operation, 1940–43: 14(1) 119
Glantz, David M., Soviet Operational Intelligence in the Kursk
Operation, July 1943: 5(1) 5
Glantz, David M., The Red Mask: The Nature and Legacy of Soviet
Military Deception in the Second World War: 2(3) 175
Gleditsch, Nils Petter, The Treholt Case: A Review of the
Literature (Review Article): 10(3) 529
Glees, Anthony, War Crimes: The Security and Intelligence
Dimension: 7(3) 242
Gooch, John, Major Mundey, Miss Dwyer and the Dog: An Episode in
Passport Control: 3(2) 322
Goodman, Allan E. and Bruce O. Berkowitz, Intelligence
without the Cold War: 9(2) 301
Goodman, Allan E., The Future of US Intelligence: 11(4) 645
Goodman, Allan, Shifting Paradigms, and Shifting Gears: A
Perspective on Why There is No Post Cold War Intelligence Agenda: 10(4) 3
Gordievsky, Oleg, The KGB after the Coup: 8(3) 68
Gordievsky, Oleg, The KGB Archives: 6(1) 7
Gordievsky, Oleg, New Memoirs from Moscow (Review Article): 11(3)
586
Gorst, Anthony and W. Scott Lucas, The Other
Collusion: Operation Straggle and Anglo–American Intervention in Syria, 1955–56:
4(3) 576
Goulter, Christina, The Role of Intelligence in Coastal Command’s
Anti–Shipping Campaign, 1940–45: 5(1) 84
Goulter–Zervoudakis, Christina, The Politicization of
Intelligence: The British Experience in Greece, 1941–1944: 13(1) 165
Gries, David, A New Look for Intelligence: 10(1) 170
Grunden, Walter E., Hungnam and the Japanese Atomic Bomb: Recent
Historiography of a Postwar Myth: 13(2) 32
Hack, Karl, British Intelligence and Counter–Insurgency in the
Era of Decolonisation: The Example of Malaya: 14(2) 124
Hack, Karl, Corpses, Prisoners of War and Captured Documents:
British and Communist Narratives of the Malayan Emergency, and the Dynamics of
Intelligence Transformation: 14(4) 211
Haines, Gerald K., CIA’s Role in the Study of UFOs, 1947–1990: A
Die–Hard Issue: 14(2) 26
Haines, Gerald, The CIA’s Own Efforts to Understand and Document
Its Past: A Brief History of the CIA History Programme, 1950–1995: 12(1) 201
Handel, Michael I., Intelligence and Military Operations: 5(2) 1
Handel, Michael I., Introduction: Strategic and Operational
Deception in Historical Perspective: 2(3) 1
Handel, Michael I., Leaders and Intelligence: 3(3) 3
Handel, Michael I., Methodological Mischief: A Reply to Professor
Müller: 4(1) 161
Handel, Michael I., Technological Surprise in War: 2(1) 5
Handel, Michael I., The Politics of Intelligence: 2(4) 5
Hannant, Larry, Access to the Inside: An Assessment of Canada’s
Security Service: A History: 8(3) 149
Hannant, Larry, Inter–war Security Screening in Britain, the
United States and Canada: 6(4) 711
Harris, J. P., British Military Intelligence and the Rise
of German Mechanized Forces, 1929–40: 6(2) 395
Harrison, E. D. R., More Thoughts on Kim Philby’s
My Silent War: 10(3) 514
Hart, John L., Pyotr Semyonovich Popov: The Tribulations of Faith:
12(4) 44
Haslam, Jonathan, Stalin’s Fears of a Separate Peace, 1942: 8(4)
97
Haslam, Jonathan, The KAL Shootdown (1983) and the State of Soviet
Air Defence: 3(4) 128
Haslam, Jonathan, Why Rehabilitate Stalin? (Review Article): 2(2)
362
Hastedt, Glenn P., The Constitutional Control of Intelligence:
1(2) 255
Heather, Randall W., Intelligence and Counter–Insurgency in Kenya,
1952–56: 5(3) 57
Hedman, Eva–Lotta E., Late Imperial Romance: Magsaysay,
Lansdale and the Philippine–American ‘Special Relationship’: 14(4) 181
Hennessy, Peter and Kathleen Townsend, The Documentary
Spoor of Burgess and Maclean: 2(2) 291
Herbig, Katherine L., American Strategic Deception in the Pacific,
1942–44: 2(3) 260
Herman, Michael, Assessment Machinery: British and American
Models: 10(4) 13
Herman, Michael, Intelligence and Policy: A Comment: 6(1) 229
Herman, Michael, Intelligence and the Assessment of Military
Capabilities: Reasonable Sufficiency or the Worst Case?: 4(4) 765
Hers, J. F. Ph., The Rise of the Dutch Resistance: A
Memoir: 7(4) 454
Hershberg, James G., Their Men in Havana: Anglo–American
Intelligence Exchanges and the Cuban Crises, 1961–62: 15(2) 121
Hewitt, Steve, Royal Canadian Mounted Spy: The Secret Life of John
Leopold/Jack Esselwein: 15(1) 144
Hibbert, Reginald, Intelligence and Policy: 5(1) 110
Hiley, Nicholas and Julian Putkowski, A Postscript on
P.M.S.2: 3(2) 326
Hiley, Nicholas, British Internal Security in Wartime: The Rise
and Fall of P.M.S.2, 1915–17: 1(3) 395
Hiley, Nicholas, Decoding German Spies: British Spy Fiction,
1908–1918: 5(4) 55
Hiley, Nicholas, The Play, the Parody, the Censor and the Film:
6(1) 218
Hiley, Nicholas, The Strategic Origins of Room 40: 2(2) 245
Hindley, Meredith, First Annual List of Dissertations on
Intelligence: 13(4) 208
Hindley, Meredith, Teaching Intelligence Project: 15(1) 191
Hindley, Meredith, The Strategy of Rescue and Relief: The Use of
OSS Intelligence by the War Refugee Board in Sweden, 1944–45: 12(3) 145
Hoffman, Bruce, Intelligence and Terrorism: Emerging Threats and
New Security Challenges in the Post–Cold War Era: 11(2) 207
Hofmann, Peter A., The Making of National Estimates during the Period of
the ‘Missile Gap’: 1(3) 336
Homberger, Eric, ‘Uncle Max’ and his Thrillers: 3(2) 312
Homberger, Eric, English Spy Thrillers in the Age of Appeasement:
5(4) 80
Hope, John G., Surveillance or Collusion? Maxwell Knight, MI5 and
the British Fascisti: 9(4) 651
Hopkins III, Robert S., An Expanded Understanding of Eisenhower,
American Policy and Overflights: 11(2) 332
Hopkins, Michael F., A British Cold War? (Review Article): 7(4)
479
Hopkins, Michael F., Britain and the Korean War after 50 years:
The Slow Emergence of an Intelligence Dimension: 15(1) 177
Hugh–Jones, Martin, Wickham Steed and German Biological
Warfare Research: 7(4) 379
Hulnick, Arthur S., The Intelligence Producer–Policy Consumer
Linkage: A Theoretical Approach: 1(2) 212
Hunt, David, Remarks on ‘A German Perspective on Allied Deception
Operations’: 3(1) 190
Hutchinson, Harold R., Intelligence: Escape from Prisoner’s
Dilemma: 7(3) 327
Imlay, Talbot, Allied Economic Intelligence and Strategy during the ‘Phoney War’: 13(4) 107
Jablonsky, David, The Paradox of Duality: Adolf Hitler and the
Concept of Military Surprise: 3(3) 55
Jackson Jr., William H., Congressional Oversight of Intelligence:
Search for a Framework: 5(3) 113
Jackson, Peter, France and the Guarantee to Romania, April 1939:
10(2) 242
Jansen, Marc and Ben de Jong, Stalin’s Hand in Rotterdam:
The Murder of the Ukrainian Nationalist Yevhen Konovalets in May 1938: 9(4) 676
Jeffery, Keith (ed.), The Government Code and Cypher
School; A Memorandum by Lord Curzon: 1(3) 454
Jeffery, Keith and Eunan O’Halpin, Ireland in Spy Fiction:
5(4) 92
Jeffery, Keith, Intelligence and Counter–Insurgency Operations:
Some Reflections on the British Experience: 2(1) 118
Jeffreys–Jones, Rhodri and David Stafford,
Introduction [to special issue ‘American–British–Canadian Relations 1939–2000’]:
15(2) 1
Jeffreys–Jones, Rhodri, The Myth of Recovered Innocence in
US Intelligence History (Review Article): 13(4) 231
Jeffreys–Jones, Rhodri, American Intelligence: A Spur to
Historical Genius? (Review Article): 3(2) 332
Jeffreys–Jones, Rhodri, In Search of a Textbook: Recent
Overviews of United States Intelligence History since the Days of the Founding
Fathers (Review Article): 6(4) 750
Jeffreys–Jones, Rhodri, Manual Indices and Digital
Pathways: Developments in United States Intelligence Biography (Review Article):
9(3) 555
Jeffreys–Jones, Rhodri, The Role of British Intelligence in
the Mythologies Underpinning the OSS and Early CIA: 15(2) 5
Jeffreys–Jones, Rhodri, Why was the CIA Established in
1947?: 12(1) 21
Jenkins, Philip, Spy Fiction and Terrorism: 5(4) 185
Jenkins, Philip, Terrorism (Review Article): 3(1) 205
Jenkins, Philip, The Assassins Revisited: Claire Sterling and The
Politics of Intelligence (Review Article): 1(3) 459
Johnson, Loch K., Analysis for a New Age: 11(4) 657
Johnson, Loch K., Challenges of Strategic Intelligence (Review
Article): 5(3) 215
Johnson, Loch K., Intelligence and the Challenge of Collaborative
Government: 13(2) 177
Johnson, Loch K., The CIA and the Media: 1(2) 143
Johnson, Loch K., The CIA and the Question of Accountability:
12(1) 178
Johnston, Otto W., British Espionage and Prussian Politics in the
Age of Napoleon: 2(2) 230
Johnston, Paul, No Cloak and Dagger Required: Intelligence Support
to UN Peacekeeping: 12(4) 102
Jones, Kevin, ‘From the Horse’s Mouth’: Luftwaffe POWs as Sources
for Air Ministry Intelligence During the Battle of Britain: 15(4) 42
Jones, R. V., A Sidelight on Bletchley, 1942: 9(1) 1
Jones, R. V., Intelligence and Command: 3(3) 288
Jonson, Ben, On Spies: 8(4) vii
Jukes, Geoff, More on the Soviets and Ultra: 4(2) 374
Jukes, Geoff, The Soviets and Ultra: 3(2) 233
Kahn, David, Edward Bell and his Zimmermann Telegram Memoranda:
14(3) 143
Kahn, David, Foreword: A Historian’s Perspective: 14(1) vii
Kahn, David, Woodrow Wilson on Intelligence: 9(3) 534
Kaiser, David, Conspiracy or Cock–up? Pearl Harbor Revisited
(Review Article): 9(2) 354
Kaiser, David, Intelligence and the Assassination of John F.
Kennedy: 12(4) 165
Karabell, Zachary, ‘Inside the US Espionage Den’: The US Embassy
and the Fall of the Shah: 8(1) 44
Kauppi, Mark V., Intelligence Assessments of Soviet Motivations:
JIS 80 and Kennan’s Long Telegram: 9(4) 603
Kealey, Gregory S., The Early Years of State Surveillance of
Labour and the Left in Canada: The Institutional Framework of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police and Security and Intelligence Apparatus, 1918–26: 8(3) 129
Kealey, Gregory S., The Surveillance State: The Origins of
Domestic Intelligence and Counter–Subversion in Canada, 1914–21: 7(3) 179
Keene, Jennifer D., Uneasy Alliances: French Military Intelligence
and the American Army during the First World War: 13(1) 18
Keiger, J. F. V., ‘Perfidious Albion?’ French
Perceptions of Britain as an Ally after the First World War: 13(1) 37
Kemp, Percy, The Fall and Rise of France’s Spymasters: 9(1) 12
Kerr, Sheila, Alperovitz, Timewatch and the Bomb: 5(3) 207
Kerr, Sheila, Familiar Fiction, not the Untold Story (Review
Article): 9(1) 128
Kerr, Sheila, Roger Hollis and the Dangers of the Anglo–Soviet
Treaty of 1942 : 5(3) 148
Kerr, Sheila, KGB Sources on the Cambridge Network of Soviet
Agents: True or False? (Review Article): 11(3) 561
Keunings, Luc, The Secret Police in Nineteenth–Century Brussels:
4(1) 59
King, David E., Intelligence Failures and the Falklands War: A
Reassessment: 2(2) 336
Kisatsky, Deborah, Voice of America and Iran, 1949–1953: US
Liberal Developmentalism, Propaganda and the Cold War: 14(3) 160
Kitchen, Martin, SOE’s Man in Moscow: 12(3) 95
Kitson, Simon, Arresting Nazi Spies in Vichy France (1940–42):
15(1) 80
Knight, Robert, Harold Macmillan and the Cossacks: Was There a
Klagenfurt Conspiracy?: 1(2) 234
Knott, Stephen, Executive Power and the Control of American
Intelligence: 13(2) 171
Kochavi, Noam, Washington’s View of the Sino–Soviet Split,
1961–63: From Puzzled Prudence to Bold Experimentation: 15(1) 50
Kovacs, Amos, Using Intelligence: 12(4) 145
Langbart, David A., ‘Spare No Expense’: The Department of State
and the Search for Information about Bolshevik Russia, November 1917–September
1918: 4(2) 316
Laurent, Sébastien, The Free French Secret Services: Intelligence
and the Politics of Republican Legitimacy: 15(4) 19
Laville, Helen, The Committee of Correspondence – CIA Funding of
Women’s Groups, 1952–1967: 12(1) 104
Lees, Lorraine M., DeWitt Clinton Poole, the Foreign Nationalities
Branch and Political Intelligence: 15(4) 81
Leifland, Leif, Deception Plan Graffham and Sweden: Another View:
4(2) 295
Leigh, Ian, Legal Access to Security Files: The Canadian
Experience: 12(2) 126
Lewis, Jim, The ‘Weeding’ of Harold Begbie: 9(1) 50
Linn, Brian McAllister, Intelligence and Low–Intensity Conflict in
the Philippine War, 1899–1902: 6(1) 90
Lombardo, Johannes R., A Mission of Espionage, Intelligence and
Psychological Operations: The American Consulate in Hong Kong, 1949–64: 14(4) 64
Long, John W., Plot and Counter–plot in Revolutionary Russia:
Chronicling the Bruce Lockhart Conspiracy, 1918: 10(1) 122
Lowenthal, John, Venona and Alger Hiss: 15(3) 98
Lowenthal, Mark M., Searching for National Intelligence: US
Intelligence and Policy before the Second World War: 6(4) 736
Lowenthal, Mark M., The Intelligence Library: Quantity vs. Quality
(Review Article): 2(2) 368
Lucas, W. Scott and Alistair Morley, UK–US
Intelligence Services Before and After Suez: 15(2) 95
Lucas, W. Scott, Escaping Suez: New Interpretations of
Western Policy in the Middle East (Review Article): 12(2) 180
Lucas, W. Scott, Beyond the New Look: Policy and Operations
in the Eisenhower Administration (Review Article): 12(3) 196
Lukes, Igor, The Birth of a Police State: The Czechoslovak
Ministry of the Interior, 1945–48: 11(1) 78
Lukes, Igor, The Czechoslovak Intelligence Service and Western
Reactions to the Communist Coup d’Etat of February 1948: 8(4) 73
Luvaas, Jay, Lee and Gettysburg: A General Without Intelligence:
5(2) 116
Luvaas, Jay, Napoleon’s Use of Intelligence: The Jena Campaign of
1805: 3(3) 40
Luvaas, Jay, The Role of Intelligence in the Chancellorsville
Campaign, 1863: 5(2) 99
MacBride, Sean, Reflections on Intelligence: 2(1) 92
MacIntosh, J. J., Ethics and Spy Fiction: 5(4) 161
MacKenzie, S. P., Citizens in Arms: The Home Guard and the
Internal Security of the United Kingdom, 1940–41: 6(3) 548
Maclaren, John and Nicholas Hiley, Nearer the Truth: The
Search for Alexander Szek: 4(4) 813
MacPherson, B. Nelson, CIA Origins as Viewed from Within
(Review Article): 10(2) 353
MacPherson, B. Nelson, Inspired Improvisation: William
Casey and the Penetration of Germany: 9(4) 695
MacPherson, B. Nelson, The Compromise of US Navy
Cryptanalysis After the Battle of Midway: 2(2) 320
Maddrell, Paul, Battlefield Germany: 13(2) 190
Maddrell, Paul, British–American Scientific Collaboration During
the Occupation of Germany: 15(2) 74
Maddrell, Paul, Fond 89 of the Archives of the Soviet Communist
Party and Soviet State (Review Article): 12(2) 184
Maglio, Manuela, Palestine, Israel and Egypt: New Scholarship on
the Middle Eastern Conflicts (Review Article): 12(2) 163
Mahnken, Thomas G., Gazing at the Sun: The Office of Naval
Intelligence and Japanese Naval Innovation, 1918–1941: 11(3) 424
Maiolo, Joseph A., ‘I believe the Hun is cheating’: British
Admiralty Technical Intelligence and the German Navy, 1936–39: 11(1) 32
Marchio, Jim, Resistance Potential and Rollback: US Intelligence
and the Eisenhower Administration’s Policies Toward Eastern Europe, 1953–56:
10(2) 219
Mark, Eduard, The OSS in Romania, 1944–45: An Intelligence
Operation of the Early Cold War: 9(2) 320
Mark, Eduard, Venona’s Source 19 and the ‘Trident’ Conference of
1942: Diplomacy or Espionage?: 13(2) 1
Marquardt–Bigman, Petra, Project Communication: An Oral
History of the Office of Strategic Services (Research Note): 12(2) 161
Marquardt–Bigman, Petra, The Research and Analysis Branch
of the OSS in the Debate of US Policies towards Germany, 1943–46: 12(2) 91
Marsden, Roy, Operation ‘Schooner/Nylon’: BRIXMIS RAF Flying in
the Berlin Control Zone: 13(4) 178
Marshall, Robert, The Atomic Bomb – and the Lag in Historical
Understanding: 6(2) 458
Martland, Peter, The Okhrana: Guardians of a Recorded Culture:
6(3) 627
McKay, C. G., Debris from Stella Polaris: A Footnote to the
CIA–NSA Account of Venona: 14(2) 198
McKay, C. G., MI5 on OSTRO: A New Document from the
Archives (Research Note): 12(3) 178
McKay, C. G., Our Man in Reval: 9(1) 88
McKay, C. G., The Krämer Case: A Study in Three Dimensions:
4(2) 268
McKay, C. G., Whispers in the Dark (Review Article): 4(2)
401
McKay, C. G., The SIS Network in Norway, 1940–1945 (Review
Article): 10(3) 539
McKnight, David, The Moscow–Canberra Cables: How Soviet
Intelligence Obtained British Secrets through the Back Door: 13(2) 159
McLennan, A. D., National Intelligence Assessment:
Australia’s experience: 10(4) 72
McWilliams, John C. and Alan A. Block, All
the Commissioner’s Men: The Federal Bureau of Narcotics and the Dewey–Luciano
Affair, 1947–54: 5(1) 171
Merom, Gil, The 1962 Cuban Intelligence Estimate: A Methodological
Perspective: 14(3) 48
Merom, Gil, Virtue, Expediency and the CIA’s Institutional Trap:
7(2) 30
Messenger, David A., Fighting for Relevance: Economic Intelligence
and Special Operations Executive in Spain, 1943–1945: 15(3) 33
Milivojevic, Marko, The KGB (Review Article): 2(2) 341
Milivojevic, Marko, The GRU (Review Article): 1(2) 281
Miller, Davina, Democracy, Dictatorship and the Regulation of Arms
Exports: The UK and Iraq (Review Article): 9(3) 536
Miller, Davina, Intelligence and Proliferation: Lessons from the
Matrix Churchill Affair: 11(2) 193
Miller, R. Reuben, The Bangkok Solution: Peaceful
Resolution of Hostage–taking: 10(2) 306
Milner–Barry, P. S., ‘Action This Day’: The Letter
from Bletchley Park Cryptanalysts to the Prime Minister,21 October 1941: 1(2)
Milner–Barry, P. S., In Memoriam Gordon Welchman:
1(2) 141
Milner–Barry, P. S., The Soviets and Ultra: A
Comment on Jukes’ Hypothesis: 3(2) 248
Moran, Jonathan, The Role of the Security Services in
Democratization: An Analysis of South Korea’s Agency for National Security
Planning: 13(4) 1
Morrell, Gordon W., Redefining Intelligence and
Intelligence–gathering: The Industrial Intelligence Centre and the Metro–Vickers
Affair, Moscow 1933: 9(3) 520
Morris, Christopher, Ultra’s Poor Relations: 1(1) 111
Müller, Klaus–Jürgen, A German Perspective on Allied
Deception Operations in the Second World War: 2(3) 301
Mullins, Robert E., New Ways of Thinking: The Intelligence
Function and Strategic Calculations in the Admiralty, 1882–1889: 15(3) 77
Murphy, David E., KGB and MfS: Friendly Enemies (Review Article):
14(3) 228
Murphy, David E., Sasha Who? (Review Article): 8(1) 102
Murray, Williamson, Appeasement and Intelligence: 2(4) 47
Naftali, Timothy J., Intrepid’s Last Deception: Documenting the
Career of Sir William Stephenson: 8(3) 72
Nelson, Harold, Intelligence and the Next War: A Retrospective
View: 2(1) 97
Nielsen, Harold, The German Analysis and Assessment System: 10(4)
54
Nish, Ian, Japan and its Impact on South–east Asia (Review
Article): 9(4) 753
O’Halpin, E., ‘Toys’ and ‘Whispers’ in ‘16–land’: SOE and
Ireland, 1940–1942: 15(4) 1
O’Halpin, Eunan, Intelligence and Security in Ireland,
1922–45: 5(1) 50
O’Halpin, Eunan, Intelligence Fact and Fiction (Review Article):
2(4) 168
Oros, Andrew, Japanese Foreign Intelligence – Related Activities
(Review Article): 14(3) 235
Parry, D. L. L., Clemenceau, Caillaux and the
Political Use of Intelligence: 9(3) 472
Paschall, Rod, Deception for St. Mihiel, 1918: 5(3) 158
Peake, Hayden B., OSS and the Venona Decrypts: 12(3) 14
Pennetier, Jean–Marc, The Springtime of French Intelligence
(Review Article): 11(4) 780
Place, T. Harrison, British Perceptions of the Tactics of
the German Army, 1938–1940: 9(3) 495
Popplewell, Richard J., British Intelligence in Mesopotamia,
1914–16: 5(2) 139
Popplewell, Richard J., The KGB and the Control of the Soviet
Bloc: The Case of East Germany: 13(1) 254
Popplewell, Richard, ‘Lacking Intelligence’: Some Reflections on
Recent Approaches to British Counter–Insurgency, 1900–1960 (Review Article):
10(2) 336
Popplewell, Richard, The Surveillance of Indian Revolutionaries in
Great Britain and on the Continent, 1903–14: 3(1) 56
Popplewell, Richard, Themes in the Rhetoric of KGB Chairmen from
Andropov to Kryuchkov: 6(3) 513
Porch, Douglas, French Intelligence and the Fall of France,
1930–1941: 4(1) 28
Porch, Douglas, French Intelligence Culture: A Historical and
Political Perspective: 10(3) 486
Porch, Douglas, French Spies and Counter–Spies (Review Article):
2(1) 191
Porteous, Samuel D., Economic Espionage: Issues Arising from
Increased Government Involvement with the Private Sector: 9(4) 735
Porter, Bernard, Secrets from the Edge (Review Article): 9(4) 759
Porter, Bernard, The Historiography of the Early Special Branch:
1(3) 381
Prados, John, US Intelligence and the Japanese Evacuation of
Guadalcanal, 1943: 10(2) 294
Quiggin, Thomas, Response to ‘No Cloak and Dagger Required: Intelligence Support to UN Peacekeeping Missions’: 13(4) 203
Ramakrishna, Kumar, Content, Credibility and Context:
Propaganda, Government Surrender Policy and the Malayan Communist Terrorist Mass
Surrenders of 1958: 14(4) 242
Ramsbotham, Sir David, Analysis and Assessment for Peacekeeping
Operations: 10(4) 162
Ratcliff, R. A., Searching for Security: The German
Investigations into Enigma’s Security: 14(1) 146
Rathmell, Andrew, Brotherly Enemies: The Rise and Fall of the
Syrian–Egyptian Intelligence Axis,1954–1967: 13(1) 230
Rathmell, Andrew, Copeland and Za‘im: Re–evaluating the Evidence:
11(1) 89
Rawnsley, Gary D., Overt and Covert: The Voice of Britain and
Black Radio Broadcasting in the Suez Crisis, 1956: 11(3) 497
Rawnsley, Gary D., Taiwan’s Propaganda Cold War: The Offshore
Islands Crises of 1954 and 1958: 14(4) 82
Redfearn, Mason (with Richard J. Aldrich), The
Perfect Cover: British Intelligence, the Soviet Fleet and Distant Water Trawler
Operations, 1963–1974: 12(3) 166
Richelson, Jeffrey T., Task Force 157: The US Navy’s Secret
Intelligence Service, 1966–77: 11(1) 106
Richelson, Jeffrey T., The Wizards of Langley: The CIA’s
Directorate of Science and Technology: 12(1) 82
Rip, Michael Russell and David P. Lusch, The
Precision Revolution: The Navstar Global Positioning System in the Second Gulf
War: 9(2) 167
Rip, Michael Russell and Joseph F. Fontanella, A
Window on the Arab–Israeli ‘Yom Kippur’ War of October 1973: Military
Photo–Reconnaissance from High Altitude and Space: 6(1) 15
Rip, Michael Russell, and David P. Lusch, The
Navstar Global Positioning System in Operation Desert Storm: A Research Note:
10(2) 327
Rip, Michael Russell, Military Photo–Reconnaissance during the Yom
Kippur War: A Research Note: 7(2) 126
Robertson, K. G., Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s
(Review Article): 2(4) 157
Robertson, K. G., Recent Reform of Intelligence in the
United Kingdom Democratization or Risk Management?: 13(2) 144
Rosenau, William, A Deafening Silence: US Government Policy and
the Sigint Facility at Lourdes: 9(4) 723
Ryan, Joseph F., Review of the Canadian Security Intelligence
Service: A Suitable Model for the United Kingdom?: 5(3) 200
Sarotte, M. E., Spying Not Only on Strangers:
Documenting Stasi Involvement in Cold War German–German Negotiations: 11(4) 765
Sarty, Roger, The Limits of Ultra: The Schnorkel U–boat Offensive
Against North America, November 1944–January 1945: 12(2) 44
Scalingi, Paula L., Proliferation and Arms Control: 10(4) 149
Schimmelpenninck Van Der Oye, David H., Russian Military
Intelligence on the Manchurian Front, 1904–05: 11(1) 22
Schimmelpenninck Van Der Oye, David H., Russia’s Official
Intelligence History, Volume I: 14(1) 220
Schmeidel, John, My Enemy’s Enemy: Twenty Years of Co–operation
between West Germany’s Red Army Faction and the GDR Ministry of State Security:
8(4) 59
Scott, Len, Espionage and the Cold War: Oleg Penkovsky and the
Cuban Missile Crisis: 14(3) 23
Scott, Len, The Spy Who Wanted to Save the World (Review Article):
8(4) 138
Scott–Smith, Giles, The ‘Masterpieces of the Twentieth
Century’ Festival and the Congress for Cultural Freedom: Origins and
Consolidation 1947–52: 15(1) 121
Seaman, Mark, Founding Father? Sir Colin Gubbins and the Origins
of SOE (Review Article): 11(2) 360
Selth, Andrew, Burma’s Intelligence Apparatus: 13(4) 33
Seters, Deborah Van, The Munsinger Affair: Images of Espionage and
Security in 1960s Canada: 13(2) 71
Sharfman, Peter, Intelligence Analysis in the Age of Electronic
Dissemination: 10(4) 201
Sharp, Alan, Quelqu’un Nous Ecoute: French Interception of German
Telegraphic and Telephonic Communications during the Paris Peace Conference,
1919: 3(4) 124
Sheffy, Yigal, Institutionalised Deception and Perception
Reinforcements: Allenby’s Campaigns in Palestine, 1917–18: 5(2) 173
Sheffy, Yigal, The Spy Who Never Was: An Intelligence Myth in
Palestine, 1914–18: 14(3) 123
Sheffy, Yigal, Unconcern at Dawn, Surprise at Sunset: Egyptian
Intelligence Appreciation Before the Sinai Campaign, 1956: 5(3) 7
Shoenberg, David, Kapitza, Fact and Fiction: 3(4) 49
Shore, Zach, Hitler’s Opening Gambit: Intelligence, Encirclement,
and the Decision to Ally with Poland: 14(3) 103
Shulman, Mark Russell, The Rise and Fall of American Naval
Intelligence, 1882–1917: 8(2) 214
Sibley, Katherine A., Soviet Industrial Espionage Against American
Military Technology and the US Response, 1930–1945: 14(2) 94
Siegel, Jennifer, British Intelligence on the Russian Revolution
and Civil War – A Breach at the Source: 10(3) 468
Silver, Arnold M., Questions, Questions, Questions: Memories of
Oberursel: 8(2) 199
Sissons, D. C. S., More on Pearl Harbor (Review
Article): 9(2) 373
Smith, Bradley F., Admiral Godfrey’s Mission to America, June/July
1941: 1(3) 441
Smith, Bradley F., An Idiosyncratic View of Where we Stand on the
History of American Intelligence in the Early Post–1945 Era: 3(4) 111
Smith, Bradley F., New Intelligence Releases: A British Side to
the Story: 14(1) 168
Smith, Bradley F., The American Road to Central Intelligence:
12(1) 1
Smith, Bradley F., The Birth of SIS: A Newly Released Document:
13(2) 183
Smith, Thomas T., The Bodden Line: A Case–study of Wartime
Technology: 6(2) 447
Smyth, Denis, Our Man in Havana, Their Man in Madrid:
Literary Invention in Espionage Fact and Fiction: 5(4) 117
Smyth, Denis, Screening ‘Torch’: Allied Counter–Intelligence and
the Spanish Threat to the Secrecy of the Allied Invasion of French North Africa
in November 1942: 4(2) 335
Spence, Richard B., Sidney Reilly in America, 1914–1917: 10(1) 92
Stack, Kevin P., Competitive Intelligence: 13(4) 194
Stafford, David, Roosevelt, Churchill and Anglo–American
Intelligence: The Strange Case of Juan March: 15(2) 36
Starnes, John, Why I Write Spy Fiction: 5(4) 204
Steele, Robert David, Private Enterprise Intelligence: Its
Potential Contribution to National Security: 10(4) 212
Steiner, Barry H., American Intelligence and the Soviet ICBM
Build–up: Another Look: 8(2) 172
Stewart, Brian, Winning in Malaya: An Intelligence Success Story:
14(4) 267
Stewart, James G., Looking into the Dirty Laundry (Review
Article): 11(1) 154
Stripp, Alan J., Breaking Japanese Codes: 2(4) 135
Strong, Robert A., October Surprises (Review Article): 8(2) 227
Sullivan, Brian A., ‘A Highly Commendable Action’: William J.
Donovan’s Intelligence Mission for Mussolini and Roosevelt, December
1935–February 1936: 6(2) 334
Sullivan, Brian R., From Little Brother to Senior Partner: Fascist
Italian Perceptions of the Nazis and of Hitler’s Regime, 1930–1936: 13(1) 85
Swain, Geoffrey, ‘An Interesting and Plausible Proposal’: Bruce
Lockhart, Sidney Reilly and the Latvian Riflemen, Russia 1918: 14(3) 81
Swain, Geoffrey, Bitten by the Russia Bug: Britons and Russia,
1894–1939 (Review Article): 13(4) 245
Tauber, Eliezer, The Capture of the NILI Spies: The Turkish
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Taylor, Sandra C., Long–Haired Women, Short–Haired Spies: Gender,
Espionage, and America’s War in Vietnam: 13(2) 61
Taylor, Stan A., and Daniel Snows, Cold War Spies: Why They
Spied and How They Got Caught: 12(2) 101
Tennant, Peter, How We Failed to Buy the Italian Navy: 3(1) 141
Tennant, Peter, Swedish Intelligence in the Second World War
(Review Article): 2(2) 354
Thomas, Andy, British Signals Intelligence after the Second World
War: 3(4) 103
Thomas, Martin, Signals Intelligence and Vichy France, 1940–44:
Intelligence in Defeat: 14(1) 176
Thomas, Martin, The Massingham Mission: SOE in French North
Africa, 1941–1944: 11(4) 696
Thorne, Peter, Andrew Thorne and the Liberation of Norway: 7(3)
300
Thurlow, Richard C., ‘A Very Clever Capitalist Class’: British
Communism and State Surveillance, 1939–45: 12(2) 1
Thurlow, Richard C., British Fascism and State Surveillance,
1943–45: 3(1) 77
Thurlow, Richard C., Internment in the Second World War (Review
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Thurlow, Richard C., The Charm Offensive: The ‘Coming Out’ of MI5:
15(1) 185
Trotter, David, The Politics of Adventure in the Early British Spy
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Twining, David T., Soviet Strategic Culture: The Missing Dimension
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Usowski, Peter S., Intelligence Estimates and US Policy Toward Laos, 1960–63: 6(2) 367
Van Seters, Deborah, ‘Hardly Hollywood’s Ideal’: Female
Autobiographies of Secret Service Work, 1914–45: 7(4) 403
Vaughn, Bruce, The Use and Abuse of Intelligence Services in
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Waagenaar, Sam, Mata Hari (Review Article): 2(4) 172
Wark, Wesley K., British Intelligence and Small Wars in the 1930s:
2(4) 67
Wark, Wesley K., In Search of a Suitable Japan: British Naval
Intelligence in the Pacific Before the Second World War: 1(2) 189
Wark, Wesley K., Introduction: Fictions of History: 5(4) 7
Wark, Wesley K., Introduction: The Study of Espionage: Past,
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Wark, Wesley K., ‘Our Man in Riga’: Reflections on the SIS Career
and Writings of Leslie Nicholson: 11(4) 625
Wark, Wesley K., Something Very Stern: British Political
Intelligence, Moralism and Strategy in 1939: 5(1) 150
Wark, Wesley K., Williamson Murray’s Wars (Review article): 1(3)
472
Warner, Michael, and Robert Louis Benson, Venona and
Beyond: Thoughts on Work Undone: 12(3) 1
Watt, D. Cameron, An Intelligence Surprise: The Failure of
the Foreign Office to Anticipate the Nazi–Soviet Pact: 4(3) 512
Watt, D. Cameron, Critical Afterthoughts and Alternative
Historico–Literary Theories: 5(4) 212
Watt, D. Cameron, Francis Herbert King: A Soviet Source in
the Foreign Office: 3(4) 62
Watt, D. Cameron, Intelligence Studies: The Emergence of
the British School (Review Article): 3(2) 338
Watt, D. Cameron, The Proper Study of Propaganda: 15(4) 143
Watt, D. Cameron, The Sender der deutschen
Freiheitspartei: A First Step in the British Radio War Against Nazi
Germany?: 6(3) 621
Watt, Donald Cameron, Research Notes: 11(1) 146
Welchman, Gordon, From Polish Bomba to British Bombe: the Birth of
Ultra: 1(1) 71
Westerfield, Bradford H., America and the World of Intelligence
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Whitaker, Reg, Spies Who Might Have Been: Canada and the Myth of
Cold War Counterintelligence: 12(4) 25
Whitaker, Reg, The ‘Bristow Affair’: A Crisis of Accountability in
Canadian Security Intelligence: 11(2) 279
Whitaker, Reg, The Politics of Security Intelligence Policy–making
in Canada: I 1970–84: 6(4) 649
Whitaker, Reg, The Politics of Security Intelligence Policy–making
in Canada: II 1984–91: 7(2) 53
Whitaker, Reg, Cold War Alchemy: How America, Britain and Canada
Transformed Espionage into Subversion: 15(2) 177
Wilkes, Owen and Nils Petter Gleditsch, NAROL – An Early
Attack Assessment System: 2(2) 331
Wilson, Veronica A., Elizabeth Bentley and Cold War
Representation: Some Masks Not Dropped: 14(2) 49
Wirtz, James J., Organizing for Crisis Intelligence: Lessons from
the Cuban Missile Crisis: 13(3) 120
Wirtz, James J., The Intelligence Paradigm (Review Article): 4(4)
829
Wolske, J. Alan, Jack, Judy, Sam, Bobby, Johnny, Frank …:
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Assassinate Fidel Castro, 1960–1997: 15(4) 104
Wylie, Neville, ‘Keeping the Swiss Sweet’: Intelligence as a
Factor in British Policy towards Switzerland during the Second World War: 11(3)
442
Young, Jay T., US Intelligence Assessment in a Changing World:
The Need for Reform: 8(2) 125
Young, John, George Wigg, the Wilson Government and the 1966
Report into Security in the Diplomatic Service and GCHQ: 14(3) 198
Young, John, The Foreign Office, the Quai d’Orsay and the Case of
the Russian Bomb, June 1953: 1(3) 451
Young, Robert J., The Use and Abuse of Fear: France and the Air
Menace in the 1930s: 2(4) 88
Yu, Maochun, Chinese Codebreakers, 1927–45: 14(1) 201
Zelikov, Philip, American Economic Intelligence: Past Practice
and Future Principles: 12(1) 164
Zervoudakis, Alexander, ‘Nihil mirare, nihil contemptare, omnia
intelligere’: Franco–Vietnamese Intelligence in Indochina, 1950–1954: 13(1) 195
Ziegler, Charles A., Intelligence Assessments of Soviet Atomic
Capability, 1945–49: Myths, Monopolies and Maskirovka: 12(4) 1
Ziegler, Charles A., UFOs and the US Intelligence Community: 14(2)
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