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Demarest, Geoffrey B. [LTC/USA]

1. "Espionage in International Law." American Intelligence Journal 14, no. 1 (Autumn/Winter 1993): 75-80.

2. "Espionage in International Law." Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 24, no. 2/3 (Spring 1996): 321-348.

[Overviews/Legal/Intl][c]

Demarest, Geoffrey B. "Tactical Intelligence in Low Intensity Conflict." Military Intelligence 11, no. 4 (1985): 11-20.

[MI/Tactical]

DeMars, William E. "Hazardous Partnership: NGOs and United States Intelligence in Small Wars." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 14, no. 2 (Summer 2001): 193-222.

"The convergence of NGOs and U.S. intelligence at the crossroads of small wars has rarely been ... harmonious.... Despite serious efforts in the 1990s to institutionalize it, the relationship has remained hazardous for all the partners -- NGOs, American intelligence, and the warriors themselves."

[GenPostwar/90s/Peacekeeping; GenPostwar/00s/Gen]

Demaris, Ovid. The Director: An Oral Biography of J. Edgar Hoover. New York: Harper's Magazine Press, 1975.

DeMattei, Lou Anne. "Developing a Strategic Warning Capability for Information Defense." Defense Intelligence Journal 7, no. 2 (Fall 1998): 81-121.

"By coupling existing threat warning capabilities with ones tailored to the cyber threat in order to address key attack precursors, and by implementing information defense improvements, effective strategic warning is possible."

[Analysis/Surprise]

Dementyeva, Irina A., Nikolay I. Agayants, and Yegor V. Yakovlev. Comrade Sorge. Springfield, VA: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Technical Information Service, 1972. Tovarishch Zorge. Moscow: Sovetskaya Rossiya, 1965.

Rocca and Dziak: A "human-interest presentation of the Sorge biography in the revisionist light of the Sixties."

[Russia/WWII/Sorge]

Deming, Richard. American Spies. Racine, WI: Whitman, 1960. [Petersen]

[Overviews/U.S.]

Dempsey, Judy. "New NATO Intelligence Chief Was Trained by KGB." International Herald Tribune, 3 Feb. 2008. [http://www.iht.com]

Sandor Laborc, director of Hungary's counterintelligence National Security Office since December 2007, spent six years (1983-1989) at the KGB's Dzerzhinsky Academy in Moscow. He has now become "chairman of NATO's intelligence committee, a development that diplomats said could compromise the security of the alliance." The NATO post deals with "a wide range of intelligence issues." The chairmanship is "a rotating post that is held for a year and which fell to Hungary last month."

[OtherCountries/Hungary]

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