Doran, Charles. "Why Forecasts Fail: The Limits and Potential of Forecasting in International Relations and Economics." International Studies Review 1, no. 2 (1999): 11-41.
[Analysis/Gen]
Dorando, Peter J. "For College Courses in Intelligence." Studies in Intelligence 4, no. 3 (Summer 1960): A15-A19.
Some years (decades) would pass before this author's wish for serious academic treatment of intelligence, beginning with a basic course of study, would be realized. Nevertheless, the reasons for doing so that the author offers here remain valid.
[RefMats/Teaching]
Dorff, Robert H. "Managing National Security in the Information and Terrorism Age." Forum 4, no. 1 (2006). [http://www.bepress.com/forum/vol4/iss1/art4]
From Abstract: "The United States does not have a clearly defined national security strategy for the 21st century. This problem has its roots in a failure ... to come to grips with the fundamentally different nature of the global strategic environment. Stating that we are 'at war with terrorism' ... fails to identify an underlying strategic imperative around which we can build a comprehensive organizing framework to protect and promote our security.... A grand strategy focused on the promotion of legitimate governance and the expansion of the global community of legitimately governed states would provide the organizing framework for managing national security."
[GenPostwar/NatSec/00s]
Dorman,
Michael. The Secret Service Story. New York: Delacorte, 1967.
Petersen: "Sympathetic account."
[OtherAgencies/Treasury]
Dorn, A. Walter.
"The Cloak and the Blue Beret: Limitations on Intelligence in UN Peacekeeping."
International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 12,
no. 4 (Winter 1999): 414-447.
"Analyzed information of both a secret and open nature (i.e., intelligence) is required in UN peacekeeping operations. Yet, severe limits and many shortcomings impede the present system for information-gathering, analysis, and dissemination."
[GenPostwar/Peacekeeping; GenPostCW/00s/Gen]
Dorn, A. Walter. "Intelligence at UN Headquarters? The Information and Research Unit and the Intervention in Eastern Zaire 1996." Intelligence and National Security 20, no. 3 (Sep. 2005): 440-465.
The Information and Research (I&R) Unit was part of the Situation Centre of the UN's Department of Peacekeeping Operations from 1993 to 1999. Here, the author looks at the unit's efforts to report on the situation in Eastern Zaire in late 1996. He concludes that the unit "proved that intelligence was extremely important to understanding the fast-moving currents of the Eastern Zaire crisis.... A better appreciation of intelligence, its uses and pitfalls, would benefit the UN."
[GenPostwar/Peacekeeping]
Dorn, A. Walter,
and David J.H. Bell. "Intelligence and Peace-Keeping: The UN Operation
in the Congo, 1960-64." International Peace-Keeping 2, no. 1
(Spring 1995): 11-33.
[GenPostwar/Peacekeeping]
Dornan,
Diane. "Isolationism, Internationalism and the Future of U.S. Intelligence."
American Intelligence Journal 13, no. 3 (Summer 1992): 39-46.
The author served on the HPSCI Staff from 1985.
[GenPostCW/90s][c]
Dornheim, Michael A. "Several Micro Air Vehicles in Flight Test Programs." Aviation Week & Space Technology, 12 Jul. 1999, 47.
"The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's micro air vehicle program is bearing fruit -- several of the tiny 6-in. drones have started flying."
[Recon/UAVs]
Dornheim,
Michael A. "SR-71 Revived to Fill Intelligence Gap." Aviation
Week & Space Technology, 10 Apr. 1995, 22-23.
Five years after the Air Force halted the program, Congress has given funding approval for the reactivation of two Lockheed SR-71 reconnaissance aircraft. "Senate leaders envision using the aircraft in a more tactical manner than before, and giving tasking and information distribution authority to local commanders.... The two SR-71s will operate as a detachment based at Edwards AFB, Calif., under their old organization, now called the 9th Reconnaissance Wing in Air Combat Command.... [Present] reconnaissance satellites lack the flexibility and surprise of an aircraft, and the U-2 cannot penetrate defended airspace."
[Recon/Planes/90s][c]
Dornheim,
Michael A. "Air Force SR-71s Resume Operations." Aviation Week
& Space Technology, 4 Nov. 1996, 30.
Fiscal 1997 funding has allowed the Air Force to resume operation of the SR-71.
[Recon/Planes/90s][c]
Dornheim, Michael A., and Michael A. Taverna. "War on Terrorism Boosts Deployment of Mini-UAVs." Aviation Week & Space Technology, 8 Jul. 2002.
[Recon/UAVs]
Doron,
Gideon.
1. "Israeli Intelligence: Tactics, Strategy, and Prediction." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 2, no. 3 (Fall 1988): 305-319.
2. "The Vagaries of Intelligence Sharing: The Political Imbalance." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 6, no. 2 (Summer 1993): 135-146.
3. And Gad Barzilai. "The Middle East Power Balance: Israel's Attempts to Understand Changes in Soviet-Arab Relations." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 5, no. 1 (Spring 1991): 35-47.
4. And Reuven Pedatzur. "Israeli Intelligence: Utility and Cost-Effectiveness in Policy Formation." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 3, no. 3 (1989): 347-361.
5. And Boaz Shapira. "Accountability for Secret Operations in Israel." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 4, no. 3 (Fall 1990): 371-382.
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