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The promise of American Intelligence.(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor)

By virtue of his long experience on the intelligence beat, Tim Weiner is well qualified to critique the successes and failures of the CIA ("How...
Foreign Policy, 11/01/07 by Johnson, Loch K.; Prados, John; Smith, Jeffrey H.; Weiner, Tim · More from publication -
Pucker up
RICHARD HELMS WAS THE most debonair of the nation's 18 Directors of Central Intelligence (DCIs). Tall, smartly dressed, fluent in French and...
Washington Monthly, 06/01/03 by Loch Johnson · More from publication -
The CIA's Weakest Link
Forget James Bond. What intelligence agencies need are a few good professors. Forget James Bond. What intelligence agencies need are a few good...
Washington Monthly, 07/01/01 by Loch Johnson · More from publication -
SPIES.(state of covert operations and spying activities around the world)

Virtually every nation resorts to the "dark arts" of espionage to protect its government, economy, and citizens. But with the end of superpower...
Foreign Policy, 09/01/00 by Johnson, Loch K. · More from publication -
Secret and Sanctioned: Covert Operations and the American Presidency. (book reviews)

Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia The chief purpose of this book is to convey an understanding of how the United States has often relied...
American Political Science Review, 03/01/97 by Johnson, Loch K. · More from publication -
From the Shadows: The Ultimate Insider's Story of Five Presidents and How They Won the Cold War. (book reviews)

The relationship between the United States and the USSR evolved from an alliance against the Axis powers during World War II into a bitter and...
Foreign Policy, 12/22/96 by Johnson, Loch K. · More from publication



