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    Central Intelligence and National Security

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    A World of Secrets: The Uses and Limits of Intelligence. By Walter Laqueur. (New York: Basic Books, 1985. Pp. xii + 404. 21.95.)−RegulatingU.S.IntelligenceOperations:AStudyinDefinitionoftheNationalInterest.ByJohnM.Oseth.(Lexington:UniversityPressofKentucky,1985.Pp.xvii+236.21.95.) - Regulating U.S. Intelligence Operations: A Study in Definition of the National Interest. By John M. Oseth. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1985. Pp. xvii + 236. 24.00.) - A Season of Inquiry: The Senate Intelligence Investigation. By Loch K. Johnson. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1985. Pp. 317. 31.00.)−SecrecyandDemocracy:TheCIAinTransition.ByStansfieldTurner.(Boston:HoughtonMifflin,1985.Pp.xii+304.31.00.) - Secrecy and Democracy: The CIA in Transition. By Stansfield Turner. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1985. Pp. xii + 304. 16.95.) - Intelligence Policy and Process. Edited by Alfred C. Maurer. Marion D. Tunstall, and James M. Keagle. (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1985. Pp. viii + 399. 20.00.)−KnowingOne′sEnemies:IntelligenceAssessmentsBeforetheTwoWorldWars.EditedbyErnestR.May.(Princeton:PrincetonUniversityPress,1984.Pp.xiii+561.20.00.) - Knowing One's Enemies: Intelligence Assessments Before the Two World Wars. Edited by Ernest R. May. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984. Pp. xiii + 561. 29.50.) - The Missing Dimension: Governments and Intelligence Communities in the Twentieth Century. Edited by Christopher Andrew and David Dilks. (Champaign-Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 1984. Pp. vi 300. 27.95.)−DomesticIntelligenceandIntelligenceandPolicy.Vols.6and7ofIntelligenceRequirementsforthe1980s.EditedbyRoyGodson.(Lexington,MA:LexingtonBooks,1986.Vol.6;Pp.xiv+192.27.95.) - Domestic Intelligence and Intelligence and Policy. Vols. 6 and 7 of Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s. Edited by Roy Godson. (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1986. Vol. 6; Pp. xiv + 192. 14.95. Vol. 7. Pp. xii + 290. $14.95.)

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    Secret intelligence agencies and congress

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    Can American democracy survive cold war?

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    Bibliographical footnotes.Mode of access: Internet

    The Evolution of Literature on United States Intelligence

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