Reviews and commentary
Authors:
David Winfred Gaddy a;
Richard R. Valcourt;
R. Daniel Botsch b;
James J. Wirtz c;
Joseph Culver Evans d
| Affiliations: | a Former analyst in the National Security Agency, |
| b Center for International Relations, Graduate student at Boston University's, | |
| c Visiting Assistant Professor of Government, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania | |
| d Former CIA operation's officer, |
DOI:
10.1080/08850608908435122
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Published in:
International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence,
Volume
3,
Issue
4
1989
, pages 567
- 605
Subjects:
Intelligence;
Military & Strategic Studies;
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Abstract
Reflections on come retribution
Tossing wins away William Colby (with James McCargar):Lost Victory: A Firsthand Account of America's Sixteen-Year Involvement In Vietnam Contemporary Books, Chicago, 1989, 438 p., $22.95. Deception a la Russe Brian D. Dailey and Patrick J. Parker, eds.:Soviet Strategic Deception Lexington Books, Lexington, Mass., 538 p., $49.00. On using mirrors to see others Roy Godson, ed.:Comparing Foreign Intelligence: The U.S., the USSR, the U.K. & the Third World Pergamon-Brassey's, Washington, D.C., 1988, 157 pp., $18.95. Another look at “Moscow Station” Ronald Kessler:Moscow Station Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1989, 320 p., $19.95. |
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