Casciani, Dominic. "Stakeknife: Uncovering the Hidden War." BBC News Online, 12 May 2003. [http://news.bbc.co.uk]
"The unmasking of a top-level mole in the IRA - named as Freddie Scappaticci - has peeled back another layer of Northern Ireland's secret war....
"Since 1989 there have been three huge inquiries, all led by the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens, into how the security services recruited and ran paramilitary agents in Northern Ireland. His latest and most damning report concluded there had been collusion between elements of military intelligence, members of the police and loyalist paramilitaries in the murder of [Belfast solicitor Pat] Finucane and another man, Adam Lambert."
[UK/PostCW/03/IRASpy]
Caserta,
John. The Red Brigades: Italy's Agony. New York: Manor, 1978.
[OtherCountries/Italy]
Case Western
Reserve Journal of International Law. Editors. "Assassination as
a Means of Intervention: The Death of Lumumba -- The Rule of Amin."
10 (Winter 1978): 197-221. [Petersen]
[Overviews/Legal/Assassination]
Casey, Larry.
"William Casey's Papers Now at Hoover Institution." Intelligencer
10, no. 2 (Aug. 1999), 1.
William J. Casey's "personal collection of papers and other private documents" have been presented to the Hoover Institution Archives at Stanford University.
[CIA/DCIs/Casey]
Casey, William
J. "CIA: Confronting 'Undeclared War.'" American Legion Magazine
116, no. 6 (1984): 12-14, 37.
[CIA/DCIs/Casey]
Casey, William
J. "DCI Assesses Intelligence in Report to AFIO Convention." Periscope
9, no. 4 (1984): 1-3.
[CIA/DCIs/Casey]
Casey, William
J. "Fulton, Missouri: Casey Speaks from 'Iron Curtain' Podium."
ABA Intelligence Report 5, no. 12 (1983): 3-4.
Petersen: "Excerpts from speech at Westminster College."
[CIA/DCIs/Casey]
Casey, William
J. Scouting the Future: The Public Speeches of William J. Casey. Comp., Herbert E. Meyer. Washington, DC: Regnery Gateway, 1989. [Petersen]
[CIA/DCIs/Casey]
Casey, William
J. The Secret War Against Hitler. New York: Regnery Gateway, 1988. New York: Berkley Books, 1989. [pb] London: Simon & Schuster, 1990. D810S7C35
Surveillant 1.1: This is a "[b]oring and disappointing final work from an otherwise forceful visionary head of CIA. Do we say that because it is too scholarly . . . or too dry?"
[CIA/DCIs/Casey; WWII/OSS/GerOps][c]
Casey, William
J. "Soviet Use of Active Measures." Current Policy 761
(Nov. 1985).
Address by DCI Casey to the Dallas Council on World Affairs, Dallas, Texas, 18 September 1985.
Click for text of Casey's remarks.
[CIA/DCIs/Casey; Russia/Disinformation]
Casey, William
J. "The State of Intelligence." ABA Standing Committee Intelligence
Report 3, no. 6 (1981): 1-4.
[CIA/DCIs/Casey]
Casey, William
J. "The Threat and the Need for Intelligence." Signal 38
(Oct. 1983): 11. [Petersen]
[CIA/DCIs/Casey]
Casey, William
J. Where and How the War Was Fought: An Armchair Tour of the American
Revolution. New York: Morrow, 1976.
[RevWar]
Cashman, Brian A. "Naval Counterintelligence: Investigating the Walker Espionage Crime Scene." American Intelligence Journal 20, nos. 1 & 2 (Winter 2000-2001): 43-45. "Investigating the Walker Espionage Crime Scene." Intelligencer 11, no. 2 (Winter 2000): 29-31.
The author seeks "to provide a glimpse ... into the crime scene examination of John A. Walker's home by a joint FBI/US Naval Investigative Service team of special agents searching for evidence of espionage."
[MI/CI/AIJ; SpyCases/U.S./Walker]
CASIS Intelligence Newsletter. "SIRC: Statement of SIRC Chair to Senate Special Committee." 34 (Winter 1999): 10-11.
Security Intelligence Review Committee (SIRC) Chair Paule Gauthier told the Special Senate Committee on Security and Intelligence on 1 September 1998 that SIRC's responsibilities are in the area of "review" (after the fact), rather than in "oversight" (day-to-day supervision).
[Canada/99]
Caskie, Donald
C. The Tartan Pimpernel. London: Oldbourne, 1957.
Constantinides: Although he was an early member of the Garrow escape and evasion network in France, Caskie did not know at the time he wrote this book the full story behind the rolling up of the group by the German and Vichy authorities.
[UK/WWII/MI9]
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