Intelligence and National Security vol. 36 no. 7 (2021), can be accessed here: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fint20/36/7?nav=tocList
Research Article
Article
Intelligence and alliance politics: America, Britain, and the strategic Defense Initiative
Aaron Bateman
Pages: 941-960
Article
Adopting and improving a new forecasting paradigm
Ian Speigel
Pages: 961-977
Article
Overcoming the inertia of ‘old ways of producing intelligence’—the IC’s development and use of new analytic methods in the 1970s
James Marchio
Pages: 978-994
Article
#ForgetJamesBond: diversity, inclusion and the UK’s intelligence agencies
Daniel W. B. Lomas
Pages: 995-1017
Article
Hard target espionage in the information era: new challenges for the second oldest profession
Kyle S. Cunliffe
Pages: 1018-1034
Article
Moshe Dayan in the Yom Kippur War: a Reassessment
Eitan Shamir
Pages: 1035-1052
Article
Making intelligence telework work: mitigating distraction, maintaining focus
Michael Landon-Murray & Ian Anderson
Pages: 1053-1056
Review Article
review article
Winners and losers in Russia’s information war
Kevin P. Riehle
Pages: 1057-1064
Courier, traitor, bigamist, fabulist: behind the mythology of a superspy
Antony Percy
Pages: 1065-1075
review article
A Chinese spy manual (from the Qing dynasty)
Michael Schoenhals
Pages: 1076-1080
Book Review
book review
Surgeon in the raw: a memoir
by David Jackson with Nicola Jackson, Cirencester (UK), Memoir Books Ltd, 2020, 121 illustrations, 567 pp., £25 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-86151-966-5
David Bennett-Jones
Pages: 1081-1085
book review
Intelligence in the national security enterprise: an introduction
by Roger Z. George, Washington, Georgetown University Press, 2020, 344 pp., $49.95 paperback, ISBN 9781626167438
John A. Gentry
Pages: 1085-1087
book review
Head of the Mossad: in pursuit of a safe and secure Israel
by Shabtai Shavit, South Bend, IN, University of Notre Dame Press, 2020, 380 pp., £22.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-0268108335
Ryan Shaffer
Pages: 1087-1089
book review
Soviet defectors: revelations of renegade intelligence officers, 1924–1954
by Kevin P. Riehle, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020, 327 pp., 14 tables and figures, bibliography, index. £80 (Hardback), ISBN 978-1474467230
Stephen Welch
Pages: 1089-1092
book review
How spies think: ten lessons in intelligence
by David Omand, London, Viking, 2020, 344 pp., £20.00 (hardback), ISBN: 978-0-241-38518-0
Kurt F. Jensen
Pages: 1092-1094
book review
Diplomacy and intelligence in the nineteenth-century Mediterranean world
by Mika Suonpää and Owain Wright (eds.), London, Bloomsbury, 2020, x+254 pp., £28.99 (paperback), ISBN 9781350178274
T.G. Otte
Pages: 1094-1097
book review
The Khalistan conspiracy: a former R&AW officer unravels the path to 1984
by G.B.S. Sidhu, Noida (Uttar Pradesh), HarperCollins India, 2020, 296 pp., £599.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-9390327720
Ryan Shaffer
Pages: 1097-1099
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