1st Edition

Encyclopedia of U.S. Intelligence - Two Volume Set (Print Version)

Edited By Gregory Moore
    1052 Pages 300 B/W Illustrations
    by Auerbach Publications

    The Encyclopedia of U.S. Intelligence is the first definitive work to chronicle the history, profile prominent figures, examine world-renowned agencies, and mark key events that have shaped the present U.S. intelligence landscape. With contributions from scholars, researchers, academics, and practicing professionals, it explores issues that reflect the public interest about American intelligence at every level from the public to the private sector.

    The encyclopedia covers topics related to the field of U.S. intelligence practices, agencies, and history, presented in a holistic manner that reflects both academic and applied perspectives. Going beyond a basic overview of the intelligence community and its functions, the entries offer authoritative insight on historical issues and events, significant personalities, legislation, education and training, and current information about terrorism and counterterrorism. Entries detail not only the practice and profession of intelligence within the federal government, but also criminal intelligence and analysis and the organization and activities of foreign intelligence services. They reflect the interdisciplinary nature of intelligence analysis and the variety of government agencies that make up the intelligence community.

    This two-volume set is a must-have reference for government agencies, research and university libraries, and individuals interested in the development and practice of intelligence in the United States.

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    Volume I
    9/11 Attacks
    9/11 Commission
    Actionable Intelligence
    Al Gama’a al-Islamiyya
    Al-Qaeda
    Ames, Aldrich Hazen
    Angleton, James Jesus
    Arnold, Benedict
    Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO)
    Bay of Pigs
    Berg, Morris (Moe)
    Berlin Tunnel
    Berlin Wall
    bin Laden, Osama
    Black Tom (New Jersey) Explosion
    Business, Intelligence Studies in Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
    Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-Yield Explosives (CBRNE)
    Church Committee
    Civil War
    Collective Intelligence (COLINT)
    Competitive Intelligence
    Computer Statistics (COMPSTAT)
    Congress, U.S.
    Constitution and Intelligence
    Corps of Intelligence Police (CIP)
    Counterintelligence
    Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO)
    Counterintelligence: Concerns for Universities
    Counterterrorism
    Counterterrorism Strategy, U.S.
    Covert Action
    Criminal Intelligence and Crime Analysis
    Critical Thinking
    Cryptanalysis
    Cryptology
    Cuban Missile Crisis
    Culper Ring
    Current Intelligence, Office of Cyberterrorism
    Data Deconfliction: Analytics
    Data Quality Assurance
    Deductive Analysis
    Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
    Department of Energy (DOE): Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
    Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
    Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Coast Guard Intelligence
    Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Office of Intelligence and Analysis
    Department of State: Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)
    Department of the Treasury: Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence (TFI)
    Domestic Terrorism
    Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
    Dulles, Allen
    El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC)
    Embassy Bombings: Nairobi and Dar es Salaam
    Ethics in Intelligence
    Extremist Franchises and Support Groups
    Faris, Iyman
    Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
    Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
    Franklin, Benjamin
    Freedom of Information Act
    Fuchs, Klaus
    Fusion Centers
    Gadahn, Adam
    Hale, Nathan
    Hamas: Islamic Resistance Movement
    Hanssen, Robert
    Hezbollah
    Hezbollah: Charlotte Case
    Hiss, Alger
    History: U.S. Intelligence
    Holistic Thinking and Assessment
    Homeland Security Advisory System
    Hoover, J. Edgar
    Human Intelligence (HUMINT)
    Human Security
    Inductive Analysis
    Intelligence Cycle
    Intelligence Information Systems
    Intelligence Oversight Committees
    Intelligence Reform
    Intelligence-Led Policing

    Volume II
    International Association for Intelligence Education (IAFIE)
    Iran–Contra Affair
    Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP)
    Jamaat al-Fuqra: Muslims of America (MOA)
    Jihad: Recruitment Tactics
    Joint Military Intelligence Training Center (JMITC)
    Kent, Sherman
    Khobar Towers
    Korean War
    Lackawanna Six (Buffalo Six)
    Law and Intelligence
    Logic: Inductive and Deductive
    McCarthy, Joseph
    MI-5
    MI-6
    Military Intelligence
    Military Intelligence Division (MID)
    Mirror Imaging
    Morgan, William
    Mossad
    MS Alfhem Affair
    Mueller, Robert S., III
    Muslim Brotherhood Movement and Wahhabism
    National Counterterrorism Center
    National Defense Intelligence College (NDIC)
    National Estimates, Board of National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) National Intelligence Education
    Foundation, Inc. (NIEF)
    National Intelligence Estimate (NIE)
    National Intelligence University (NIU)
    National Intelligence, Office of the Director of National Military Intelligence Association (NMIA)
    National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
    National Security Act of 1947
    National Security Agency (NSA)
    National Threat Advisory System (NTAS)
    NATO Intelligence Fusion Centre (NIFC)
    Naval Intelligence, Office of (ONI)
    Northern Virginia 11
    Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
    Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)
    Operation Jedburgh
    Operation Silver
    Padilla, Jose
    Pan Am 103
    Pat Roberts Intelligence Scholars Program (PRISP)
    Pearl Harbor
    Pike Committee
    Portland Seven
    Predictive Analysis
    President’s Daily Briefing
    Private Sector
    Radio Free Europe
    Reid, Richard
    Revolution in Intelligence Affairs
    Rockefeller Commission
    Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel
    Sa´nchez, Ilich Ramı´rez (Carlos the Jackal)
    Secret Correspondence, Committee of Secret Service, U.S.
    Shape Shifting in Intelligence
    Sharpe, George H
    Stuxnet Virus
    Target Intelligence Committee (TICOM)
    Terror Group Organization
    Terrorism and Insurgency in the Middle East
    Terrorism: Financing
    Terrorism: Understanding and Defining
    Terrorist Cells
    Terrorist Training
    Terrorists: Beliefs
    Terrorists: Strategies and Target Selection
    Threats
    Tri-Border Area (TBA)
    Truman, Harry S
    Turner, Admiral Stansfield
    U.S. Information Agency (USIA)
    U-2 Surveillance Aircraft
    Ultra
    USA PATRIOT Act
    USS Cole
    USS Pueblo
    Vassiliev, Alexander: Notebooks
    Venona Project
    Vietnam: Enemy Count Controversy
    Virtual Jihad
    Vision 2015
    War Gaming
    War on Terror
    Washington, George
    Weapons of Mass Destuction (WMD)
    Weapons Trafficking
    Woolsey, R. James
    Yardley, Herbert
    Younis, Fawaz
    Zimmermann Telegram

    Biography

    Dr. Gregory Moore is Professor of History, Director of the Center for Intelligence Studies and the Chairperson of the Department of History and Political Science at Notre Dame College in Cleveland, Ohio. He holds a doctorate in American Diplomatic History from Kent State University. He has been named to Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers and Who’s Who in American Education.

    Dr. Moore teaches undergraduate classes in American Foreign Policy, 20th Century U.S. History, non-Western history, and terrorism. He also teaches graduate classes in terrorism & counterterrorism and geopolitics. Dr. Moore has published The War Came to Me: A Story of Hope and Endurance and numerous articles, including "The History of U.S. Intelligence" in Homeland Security and Intelligence (2010). He has been a consultant for the NATO Humint Center of Excellence in Oradea, Romania, serving as a subject matter expert and coordinating editor for the COE’s publication, Human Aspects in NATO Military Operations, released in October 2014. He is also the author of the forthcoming book, Open Door Dilemma, Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy in the Theodore Roosevelt Administration, 1901-1909.

    His professional associations include the American Historical Association, the Society of Historians of Foreign Relations and the International Association for Intelligence Education. He is also a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, Phi Alpha Theta and the Order of the Sword and Shield.