Abf - Abz

Ablett, Charles B.

1. "Electronic Warfare: A Modern Weapons System." Military Review 46, no. 11 (Nov. 1966): 3-11.

2. "Shoot What? Shoot Where?" Military Review 44, no. 2 (1964): 48-57. [Petersen]

[MI/ElectronicWarfare]

Abrahamian, Ervand. "The 1953 Coup in Iran." State & Society 66, no. 2 (Summer 2001): 182-215.

Hoffmann, FA, Nov./Dec. 2001, says that "[a]nyone seeking to understand ... the role of clandestine actions in world politics [] should consult this painstakingly researched and forcefully presented article."

[CIA/50s/Iran]

Abrahams, Doug. "Martin Marietta Wins Billion-Dollar Job." Washington Times, 26 Jul. 1994, B7.

See also, Ralph Vartabedian, "TRW Contract on Spy Satellites Voided by GAO," Los Angeles Times, 2 Jul. 1994, D1, D2.

[Recon/Sats]

Abrahamson, Everand. Iran Between Two Revolutions. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1982.

[OtherCountries/Iran]

Abrahamson, Sherman R. "Intelligence for Economic Defense." Studies in Intelligence 8, no. 2 (Spring 1964): 33-43.

This article concerns "[t]he role of intelligence in the U.S. and multilateral [security] trade control programs." The U.S. program is one of "selective embargo which requires judgments on what to allow and under what conditions. It is these judgments that render the role of intelligence in the program a primary one."

[GenPostwar/Econ/Govt]

Abramov, S.Z. "The Agranat Report and Its Aftermath." Midstream 20, no. 6 (Jun.-Jul. 1974): 16-28.

The Knesset Speaker comments on the scathing report from the commission formed following the Yom Kippur War to delve into the failures of Israeli intelligence and military preparedness.

[Israel/YomKippur]

Abramowitz, Michael, and Carrie Johnson. "Bush Fills Key Posts In Homeland Security." Washington Post, 20 Mar. 2008, A13. [http://www.washingtonpost.com]

On 19 March 2008, President Bush named "veteran prosecutor Kenneth L. Wainstein to serve as his White House homeland security adviser." Wainstein will be "responsible for coordinating counterterrorism and homeland security efforts throughout the government. He will chair the Homeland Security Council, a counterpart to the National Security Council."

The President also "named Michael E. Leiter to be director of the National Counterterrorism Center, the principal intelligence organization for analyzing terrorist threats and conducting operational planning for counterterrorism efforts. Leiter, previously the center's deputy director, has been serving as the acting director since his predecessor, John Scott Redd, resigned last fall."

[DHS/08; Terrorism/00s/08]

Abrams, Floyd, Henry M. Holzer, Don Oberdorfer, and Richard K. Willard. "The First Amendment and National Security." University of Miami Law Review 43, no. 1 (Sep. 1988): 61-90.

Remarks of symposium paricipants for and against prior restraint and punishment for leaks of government sensitive information.

[Overviews/Legal/Gen]

Abrams, Leonard N. Our Secret Little War. Bethesda, MD: International Geographic Information Foundation, 1991.

According to Surveillant 3.4/5, this is the "story of Leonard Abrams and his career in the joint British-American V-Section model shop which constructed scale models of strategic/tactical targets and battlefields based on aerial reconnaissance photographs." The dates covered are October 1942 to November 1945.

Rip, I&NS 8.4, notes that Our Secret Little War is "illustrated with 32 pages of interesting, and in many cases never before seen, black-and-white photographs of the three-dimensional scale models, as well as the only color photograph of the 1:5,000 scale Normandy (Cabourg-sur-Dives) model used in planning the D-Day invasion."

Abshagen, Karl Heinz. Canaris. London: Hutchinson, 1956. [Chambers]

[WWII/Eur/Ger]

Abshire, David M. International Broadcasting: A New Dimension of Western Diplomacy. Center for Strategic and International Studies. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1977. [Petersen]

[GenPostwar/NatSec]

Aburish, Said K. Beirut Spy: International Intrigue at the St. George Hotel Bar. London: Bloomsbury, 1990.

[OtherCountries/Arab]

Abzug, Robert H. "The Copperheads: Historical Approaches to Civil War Dissent in the Midwest." Indiana Magazine of History 66, no. 1 (1970): 40-55.

[CivWar/Conf/Dissent]

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