| References
Legislative/Executive:
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The National Security Act of
1947
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The Central Intelligence Agency
Act of 1949
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National Intelligence Agency
Act of 1959
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Presidential Executive Order
12333 (1981)
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Intelligence Authorization Act
(Annual)
Books:
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Body of Secrets: Anatomy
of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency from the Cold War Through
the Dawn of a New Century, James Bamford, Doubleday, 2001
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The New Craft of Intelligence,
Robert David Steele, AFCEA International Press, 2001
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On Intelligence: Spies and
Secrecy in an Open World, Robert David Steele, AFCEA International
Press, 2000
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Flawed by Design: The Evolution
of the CIA, JCS, and NSC, Amy B. Zegart, Stanford University Press,
2000
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Ally
to Adversary: An Eyewitness Account of Iraq’s Fall from Grace,
Rick Francona, Naval Institute Press, 1999
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Intelligence: From Secrets
to Policy, Mark M. Lowenthal, Congressional Quarterly, 1999
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National Insecurity: U.S.
Intelligence After the Cold War, Craig Eisendrath, Temple University
Press, 1999
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For the President’s Eyes
Only: Secret Intelligence and the American Presidency from Washington to
Bush, Christopher Andrew, HarperCollins, 1996
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For the President’s Eyes
Only, Christopher Andrew, Harper Collins Publishers,1995
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U.S. Intelligence: Evolution
and Anatomy, Mark M. Lowenthal, CSIS Praeger, 1992
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Istanbul Intrigues, Barry
Rubin, Pharos Books, 1992
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Agents of Innocence,
David Ignatius, W.W. Norton & Company,1987
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A World of Secrets: The Uses
and Limits of Intelligence, Walter Laqueur, Basic Books Publishers,
1985
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The Puzzle Palace: A Report
on America’s Most Secret Agency, James Bamford, Houghton Mifflin, 1982
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