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Cederberg, Jörgen, and Göran Elgemyr. "Operation 'Stella Polaris' -- Nordic Intelligence Cooperation in the Closing Stages of World War II." In Clio Goes Spying: Eight Essays on the History of Intelligence, eds. Wilhelm Agrell and Bo Huldt. Lund, Sweden: Scandinavian University Books, 1983.

[WWII/Eur/Finland]

Center for Democracy. The Proper Role of an Intelligence Agency in a Democracy: An International Conference Co-Sponsored by the Office of the President of Bulgaria, the Center for Democracy, the E.L. Wiegand Foundation, [and] the Furth Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria, 8-10 April 1992. Washington, DC: The Center for Democracy, 1992.

[Overviews/Legal/Intl]

Center Magazine. Editors. "Freedom and the Intelligence Function; Symposium." 12 (Mar.-Apr. 1979): 45-60.

Petersen: "Roundtable with DCI Turner, former DCI Colby, CIA critic Morton Halperin, and others."

[CIA/DCIs/Colby & Turner]

Center for National Security Studies. CIA's Covert Operations vs. Human Rights. Washington, DC: 1977. [Petersen]

[CA/Gen]

Center for National Security Studies. The CIA and the Freedom of Information Act: A Report on the Proposals for an Exemption. CNSS Report 106. Washington, DC: 1980. [Petersen]

[Overviews/Legal/Topics]

Center for the Study of Intelligence Bulletin. Editors. "British Intelligence and the 'Zinoviev Letter.'" 8 (Spring 1998): 3-4.

This article reports the release by British intelligence in August 1997 of documents bearing on the Comintern's aspirations and activities in the United Kingdom in the 1920s. The new documents suggest that the British were getting verbatim transcripts from Soviet Politburo meetings, and that the "letter" was a fabrication by British intelligence based on the actual thrust of Moscow's intentions.

[UK/Interwar/To29]

Centner, Christopher M. "Intelligence, Gulf War Illnesses and Public Perceptions of Conspiracies." American Intelligence Journal 21, nos. 1 & 2 (Spring 2002): 37-45.

"Gulf War Syndrome has now blossomed as a locus for conspiracy theories rivaling Roswell.... Many veterans have been sold the idea that there is a conspiracy run by the government that threatens their very lives.... The health threats of Gulf War Illnesses are real, but the risk factors are suspicion and ignorance, not CW."

[MI/Ops/Storm]

Centner, Christopher M.  "Precision-Guided Propaganda: Exploiting the U.S. Information Advantage in Peacetime." Strategic Review 25 (Spring 1997): 35-41.

[GenPostwar/InfoWar]

Cepik, Marco. and Priscila Antunes. "Brazil's New Intelligence System: An Institutional Assessment." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 16, no. 3 (Fall 2003): 349-373.

The authors survey the evolution of the Brazilian intelligence system from 1964 to 2002. They show that the National Information Service (SNI) became "a sort of 'parallel power' during the military rule in Brazil"; they survey the changes in the intelligence system in the early 1990s, "especially the transformation of the military services, and the transitional agency named Secretariat of Strategic Affairs (SAE)"; they analyze "the role played by Brazil's Congress in the reform process of Brazilian intelligence between 1994 and 1996"; and they present "the main provisions of Public Law No. 9,883, enacted in December 1999 .... [which] is the main legal basis for the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (ABIN)."

[LA/Brazil]

Cesar, Edison M., Patrick D. Allen, and Rick Eden. Finding a New Approach for Measuring the Operational Value of Intelligence for Military Operations: An Annotated Briefing. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1992.

[Analysis/T&M]

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