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VOL. 46, NO. 1, 2002 UNCLASSIFIED EDITION
In Memoriam Vernon Walters—Renaissance Man
Protecting the Homeland the First Time Around The Kaiser Sows Destruction Michael Warner
Strange Bedfellows The OSS and the London "Free Germans" Jonathan S. Gould
Dispatch from Wartime Sweden ReichsfĂĽhrer Himmler Pitches Washington John H. Waller
Daunting Challenges, Hard Decisions The Intelligence Community: 2001-2015 Aris A. Pappas and James M. Simon, Jr.
Learning from the Past Soviet Deception in the Cuban Missile Crisis James H. Hansen
Terrorism and American Foreign Policy Reviewed by J. Daniel Moore
The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters Reviewed by Thomas M. Troy, Jr.
The Master of Disguise: My Secret Life in the CIA Reviewed by Jim Steinmeyer
Keeping the Edge: Managing Defense for the Future Reviewed by Richard L. Russell
The Intelligence Officer's Bookshelf Compiled and Reviewed by Jon A. Wiant