Studies in Intelligence - 1997
Semiannual Edition, No. 1, 1997
IN MEMORIAM
An Honorable Man
William Colby: Retrospect . . . . Harold P. Ford
INTELLIGENCE TODAY AND TOMORROW
A National Nerve Center
Inside the White House Situation Room . . . . Michael Donley, Cornelius O'Leary, and John Montgomery
Dual Use of Intelligence Technologies
Breast Cancer Detection Research . . . . Sam Grant and Peter C. Oleson
A Blueprint for Survival
The Coming Intelligence Failure . . . . Russ Travers
How to Suceed in the DI
Fifteen Axioms for Intelligence Analysis . . . . Frank Watanabe
A Major Intelligence Challenge
Toward a Functional Model of Information Warfare . . . . L. Scott Johnson
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
The Record Versus the Charges
CIA Assessments of the Soviet Union . . . . Douglas J. MacEachin
A Die-Hard Issue
CIA's Role in the Study of UFOs, 1947-1990 . . . . Gerald K. Haines
Unpopular Pessimism
Why CIA Analysts Were So Doubtful About Vietnam . . . . Harold P. Ford
Critics and Defenders
A Review of Congressional Oversight . . . . James S. Van Wagenen
A Persistent Emotional Issue
CIA's Support to the Nazi War Criminal Investigations . . . . Kevin C. Ruffner
A Basic Intelligence Need
The Best Map of Moscow . . . . Joseph A. Baclawski
GENERAL INFORMATION