Notebooks
Spies, Secrecy, Intelligence
03 Oct 1994 12:03
- Rob Johnston, Analytic Culture in the U.S. Intelligence
Community: An Ethnographic Study
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Secrecy: The American
Experience ["Secrecy is for losers."]
- Studies in Intelligence [Journal of the CIA's Center
for the Study of Intelligence. Declassified
articles available online,
including a huge archive
of older, scanned stuff, much of it fascinating.]
To read:
- Sissela Bok, Secrecy
- William Burrows, Deep Black: Space Espionage
- Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, The CIA and American Democracy
- Stephen Knott, Secret and Sanctioned: Covert Operations and
the American Presidency
- T. G. Mahnken, Uncovering Ways of War: U.S. Intelligence and
Foreign Military Innovation, 1918--1941
- Michael Miller, Shanghai on the Metro: Spies, Intrigue, and
the French Between the Wars [Blurb]
- Thomas Powers, Intelligence Wars: American Secret History
from Hitler to Al-Qaeda
- John Prados, Safe for Democracy: The Secret Wars of the
CIA
- Jeffrey Richelson, A Century of Spies: Intelligence in the
Twentieth Century
- Edward A. Shils, The Torment of Secrecy: The Background and
Consequences of American Security Policies
- Hugh Wilford, The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played
America
[Blurb]