National insecurity : U.S. intelligence after the Cold War / edited by Craig Eisendrath ; foreword by Tom Harkin.

Other author Eisendrath, Craig R.
Other author Center for International Policy (Washington, D.C.)
Format Book
Publication InfoPhiladelphia : Temple University Press, 2000.
Descriptionviii, 241 pages ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents After the Cold War: the need for intelligence / Roger Hilsman -- Espionage and covert action / Melvin A. Goodman -- Too many spies, too little intelligence / Robert E. White -- CIA-foreign service relations / Robert V. Keeley -- Covert operations: the blowback problem / Jack A. Blum -- The end of secrecy: US national security and the new openness movement / Kate Doyle -- Mission myopia: narcotics as fallout from the CIA's covert wars / Alfred W. McCoy -- Techint: the NSA, the NRO, and NIMA / Robert Dreyfuss -- Improving the output of intelligence: priorities, managerial changes, and funding / Richard A. Stubbing -- Who's watching the store? Executive-branch and congressional surveillance / Pat M. Holt.
General note"A project of the Center for International Policy."
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 223-225) and index.
LCCN 99023807
ISBN1566397448 (cloth : alk. paper)