Dabelko, David
D., and Geoffrey D. Dabelko. "The International Environment and the
U.S. Intelligence Community." International Journal of Intelligence
and Counterintelligence 6, no. 1 (Spring 1993): 21-41.
The intelligence community can "enhance national security by first recognizing the connections between the environment and ... security, and second, by redefining its mission in terms of these environmental threats.... With this altered focus, the intelligence community will augment existing environmental data with a great deal of indispensable information that relates directly to environmental phenomena.... In this manner, cooperation between the intelligence community and the environmental community will enhance security for the United States and the world."
[GenPostwar/NatSec/Environment]
Dabelko, Geoffrey
D.
1. "Security Perils in the 1990s." The Georgetown Compass 2 (Winter 1991): 50-53.
2. And David D. Dabelko. "Environmental Security: Issues of Conflict and Redefinition." Environmental Change and Security Report 1 (Spring 1995): 3-13.
[GenPostwar/NatSec/Environment]
Dabelko, Geoffrey D., ed. "The U.S. National Intelligence Council's Global Trends 2015: Excerpts, Commentaries, and Response." Environmental Change & Security Project Report 7 (Summer 2001): 59-99.
There are 14 brief responses to the NIC's report included here, as well as a response by Ellen Laipson, acting chair of the NIC. See National Intelligence Council, Global Trends 2015: A Dialogue about the Future with Nongovernment Experts (Washington, DC: NIC, 2001). [http://www.dni.gov/nic/NIC_globaltrend2015.html]
[GenPostwar/NatSec/Environment]
Dabney, Virginius.
"Jack Jouett's Ride." American Heritage 12, no. 1 (Jan. 1961): 56-59.
Calder: Discusses Jouett's exploits "during and after the American Revolution."
[RevWar/Other/Related]
Dabringhaus, Erhard. Klaus Barbie: The Shocking Story of How the U.S. Used This Nazi War Criminal as an Intelligence Agent. Washington, DC: Acropolis Books, 1984.
According to Ruffner, "CIC Records...," CSI Bulletin 11 (Summer 2000), "[t]he news of [former German SS officer Klaus] Barbie's arrest [in Bolivia in 1983] and his image on American television led to his recognition by one of his former CIC handlers.... Dabringhaus contacted NBC News and reported that he had worked with Barbie while serving as a CIC officer in Germany in 1948." In this book, he is "recall[ing] his CIC role years afterwards, colored by the knowledge that his actions had affected history for better or worse."
[GenPostwar/40s/Germany]
Daggett, Stephen. The U.S. Intelligence Budget: A Basic Overview. Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 24 Sep. 2004. [http://www.fas.org/irp/crs/RS21945.pdf]
This report "describes the intelligence budget and gives rough estimates of the amounts for major components of the budget based on unclassified sources. It also reviews current procedures for formulating and executing the budget. And it highlights how proposed legislation addresses the issue."
[GenPostwar/Budgets/Gen/00s]
Dahl, Erik J. "Warning of Terror: Explaining the Failure of Intelligence against Terrorism." Journal of Strategic Studies 28, no. 1 (Feb. 2005): 31-55.
From abstract: This article seeks "to integrate the earlier literature on intelligence failure with the newer threat of terrorist attack..., by examining the bombing of the US Marine Barracks in Beirut in 1983." The author "concludes that most studies of the Beirut bombing are mistaken in their assessment of the role played by intelligence in that disaster, and suggests that our understanding of intelligence failure against surprise attacks needs to be revised in the age of terrorism."
[Analysis/Surprise; Terrorism/00s/Gen]
Dahl, Per F. Heavy Water and the Wartime Race for Nuclear Energy. Bristol, UK: Institute of Physics Publishers, 1999.
Beard, I&NS 16.3, notes that this work tells two stories: one, the scientific race for the bomb; and the other, the commando and air attacks on the Norwegian plants making heavy water. The reviewer gives Dahl "high marks," since "[b]oth scientific and military events are expertly described."
[WWII/Eur/Resistance/Norway]
Dahlburg,
John-Thor, and Bob Drogin. "Europe Angered by Claims of U.S. Spying."
Los Angeles Times, 24 Feb. 2000. [http://www.latimes.com]
"Just whom the NSA listens to -- and why -- is increasingly a matter of international dispute.... 'How the United States Spies on You' was the alarming headline [on 23 February 2000] in the French newspaper Le Monde. The same day, a committee of the 15-nation European Parliament heard a British physicist and journalist, Duncan Campbell, claim that Echelon was used to help Boeing Co. and Raytheon Co. beat out European competitors in foreign markets."
[NSA/Echelon]
Daigler, Kenneth A. "American Covert Action in the Revolutionary War." Intelligencer 15, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2006-2007): 39-46.
A nice, easy (but unsourced) romp through the "massive covert actions ... undertaken in support of the American cause.... France, and to a far lesser degree Spain, were America's partners.... These activities were run out of the American Commission in Paris.... The role covert action played in gaining American independence ... was vital, necessary and largely successful."
[RevWar/Overviews]
Daigler, Kenneth A. "Samuel Adams and the Covert Action Campaign that Led to the American Revolution." Intelligencer 16, no. 2 (Fall 2008): 37-51.
The author details the role of the Sons of Liberty and Samuel Adams in the covert action campaign to build support for seeking independence from Britain.
[RevWar/Overviews]
Dailey, Brian D., and Patrick J. Parker, eds. Soviet Strategic Deception. Lexington, MA: Heath/Hoover Institution, 1987.
According to Petersen, this work contains "dozens of articles on various aspects of Soviet deception, many of them well-documented." Glantz, I&NS 3.1, sees this work as "valuable ... because of its sophistication and comprehensive approach to the subject.... Contributors..., who span both the official intelligence community and the heights of academia, address strategic deception from a host of perspectives to form an imposing mosaic of deception capabilities."
[Russia/Deception]
Dailey, Dell L. [LTGEN/USA], and Jeffrey G. Webb [LTCOL/USMC]. "U.S. Special Operations Command and the War on Terror." Joint Force Quarterly 40 (1st Quarter 2006): 44-47. [http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/jfq_pubs/issue40.htm]
"U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is structuring and posturing to lead Department of Defense (DOD) efforts in the war on terror.... [T]he command has been designated as the supported [emphasis added] combatant command for planning, synchronizing, and, when directed, executing campaigns against terrorist organizations."
[MI/SpecOps/00s]
Dainville, A. de. "Une Resistance Militaire 1940-1944: La Naissance de L'O.R.A. Ses Problems et son Activite en 1944." Revue Historique des Armees 3 (1974): 11-36. [Calder]
[WWII/Eur/Fr/Res]
Dakin, Douglas.
The Greek Struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913. Salonika, Greece: Institute
for Balkan Studies, 1966.
Constantinides: "Dakin gives particulars on the intelligence, assassination, and support networks set up by the Greek side to fight the Bulgarians and the Comitadjis for control of Macedonia.... The excellent Greek system for penetrating and bribing Turkish governmental and police authorities is pictured as part of the unified, well-planned effort."
[Historical/PreWWI; OtherCountries/Greece]
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