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Studies in Intelligence - Summer 2000, No. 9
SUMMER 2000, No. 9 - UNCLASSIFIED EDITION
SPECIAL EVENTS
Conference in Germany
On the Front Lines of the Cold War: The Intelligence War in Berlin . . . Donald P. Steury
Conference in Texas
US Intelligence and the End of the Cold War . . . Henry R. Appelbaum and John H. Hedley
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
Entangled in History
The Vilification and Vindication of Colonel Kuklinski . . . Benjamin B. Fischer
Tracking Nazi "Gold"
The OSS and Project SAFEHAVEN . . . Donald P. Steury
Mr. Current Intelligence
An Interview with Richard Lehman . . . Richard Kovar
An Impressive Record
The American Joint Intelligence Committee and Estimates of the Soviet Union, 1945-1947 . . . Larry A. Valero
INTELLIGENCE TODAY AND TOMORROW
Walter L. Pforzheimer Award Winner
Prospects for a European Common Intelligence Policy . . . Ole R. Villadsen
Are We Our Own Worst Enemy?
Safeguarding Information Operations . . . Stephen W. Magnan
COMMENTARY . . . Samuel J. Watson
COVER
Image of This Issue's Cover
The sculpture depicted on the cover, executed by noted Santa Fe artist Veryl Goodnight, is entitled “The Day The Wall Came Down” and symbolizes personal freedom, especially the moment of joy shared around the world on November 9, 1989, when the Berlin Wall collapsed. Two castings of the 14,000-ton bronze sculpture exist, one at the Allied Museum in Berlin as a gift to the German people; the other at the George Bush Presidential Library, located on the campus of Texas A&M University.
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