Grier, Peter. Ex-Wifes View of Life with an Accused CIA Spy. Christian Science Monitor, 27 Jan. 1997.
The Nicholson case "is one of the strangest and most troubling incidents of alleged espionage that US intelligence has faced since the end of the cold war. The reason: Nicholson was a hard-working man on the rise.... A look at Nicholson's life -- including a lengthy, exclusive interview with his longtime spouse -- reveals a man that some might judge tightly wrapped. He pursued work instead of vacations, advancement instead of family relations, and after his divorce struggled with the demands of being an expatriate single father."
[SpyCases/U.S./Nicholson]
Grier, Peter. "Information Warfare." Air Force Magazine, Mar. 1995, 34-37.
[GenPostwar/InfoWar]
Grier, Peter. "A Quarter Century of AWACS." Air Force Magazine, Mar. 2002, 42-47.
This is compact look backward and forward on the use of AWACS.
[MI/AF/00s; Recon/Planes]
Griffin, Jim [LTCDR/USN]. "Naval Intelligence Needs a High-Low Mix." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 132, no. 1 (Jan. 2006): 66-70.
This article was the 2005 Naval Intelligence Essay Contest 1st Prize winner. The author argues that "[t]he first priority of Naval Intelligence must be the ability to answer any question a commander may ask about a potential adversary. To successfully do that, the community must organize and evaluate itself based on its knowledge of the threat.... A mix of intelligence capabilities to meet the diverging threats of the post-9/11 world is needed." This mix would include both conventional (high-end) capabilities and unconventional (low-end) capabilities.
[MI/Navy/00s]
Griffin, Rodman D.
1. "CIA: Where Is the Spy Agency Heading Now That the Cold War Is Over?" American Caucus 1, no. 20 (21 Dec. 1992): 8-9.
2. "The Winds of Change Gust Through the CIA." American Caucus 1, no. 20 (21 Dec. 1992): 10.
[Reform/90s/CIA][c]
Griffiths, David R. "Report Reviews Iran Rescue Mission Flaws." Aviation Week & Space Technology 113 (1 Sep. 1980): 44-46.
On Holloway Report.
[GenPostwar/80s/Iran]
Griffiths, Franklyn. "CSIS and Gorbachev: Canada's Internal Security and Intelligence Requirements in a Time of Transition." In Security and Intelligence in a Changing World: New Perspectives for the 1990s, eds. Stuart Farson, David Stafford, and Wesley Wark, 140-164. London: Frank Cass, 1991.
[Canada/Gen]
Griffiths, Franklyn.
"Environment in the U.S. Security Debate: The Case of the Missing Arctic
Waters." Environmental Change and Security Report 3 (Spring
1997): 15-28.
[GenPostwar/NatSec/Environment][c]
Grimmer, Reinhard, Werner Irmler, Willi Opitz, and Wolfgang Schwanitz, eds. Die Sicherheit. Zur Abwehrarbeit des MfS. Berlin: Edition Ost im Verlag Neues Berlin, 2002.
According to Wegmann, JIH 2.2, this work is the product of a group of 20 officers who occupied high positions in East Germany's Ministry of State Security (MfS). It "concentrates on subjects of internal national security and intelligence." Die Sicherheit "deserves the unbiased attention of all who take a serious and unprejudiced interest in East Germany's system and ministry of state security and intelligence."
[Germany/East]
Grimsted, Patricia
Kennedy.
1. "Archives of Russia Seven Years After: 'Purveyors of Sensation or Shadows of the Past?'" Cold War International History Project, Working Paper No. 20, Part I. Washington, DC: CWIHP, 1998.
2. "Russian Archives in Transition: Caught Between Political Crossfire and Economic Crisis." The American Archivist 56, no. 4 (Fall 1993): 618-619.
[Russia/Refmats]
Griswold,
Lawrence. "The Congress and Intelligence." Sea Power 19, no. 6 (Jun. 1976): 31-34.
[Oversight/To90s]
Griswold, Terry, and D. M. Giangreco. Delta: America's Elite Counterterrorist Force. Osceola, WI: Motorbooks, 1992. Expanded ed. Osceola, WI: Zenith, 2005.
[MI/SpecOps]
Grob-Fitzgibbon, Benjamin. "Neglected Intelligence: How the British Government Failed to Quell the Ulster Volunteer Force, 1912-1914." Journal of Intelligence History 6, no. 1 (Summer 2006). [http://www.intelligence-history.org/jih/journal.html]
[UK/Historical]
Grob-Fitzgibbon, Benjamin. Turning Points of the Irish Revolution: The British Government, Intelligence, and the Cost of Indifference, 1912-1921. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
[OtherCountries/Ireland/ToWWII]
Groh, Lynn. The
Culper Spy Ring. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1969. [Petersen]
[RevWar/Hale]
Grono, Nicholas. "Australia's Response to Terrorism: Strengthening the Global Intelligence Network." Studies in Intelligence 48, no. 1 (2004): 27-38.
"Canberra's process of adjusting its intelligence to meet the challenges of global terrorism,... started more than two years before the September 11 attacks..., in preparation of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. After September 11, the Australian government further strengthened its intelligence capabilities through legislative and funding adjustments."
[Australia/00s]
Gross, Chuck. Rattler One-Seven: A Vietnam Helicopter Pilot's War Story. Denton, TX: University of North Texas Press, 2006.
Guilmartin, Air & Space Power Journal 23.2 (Summer 2009), notes that this book is about the author's "one-year tour of duty as a ... UH-1 'Huey' pilot ... beginning 15 May 1970." His "style is spare and straightforward, and his account modest and direct, unsparing in his assessments of himself and others.... Gross flew a variety of missions," including "inserting special operations groups into Laos as well as extracting them. His account of a night extraction of a compromised patrol from a minuscule landing zone (LZ) in south Laos had the hair standing up on the back of my neck!"
[CIA/Laos]
Grossman,
Larry. "Intelligence in a World of Change." Government Executive,
March 1992, 11-15, 35.
[Reform/90s]
Großmann, Werner. Bonn im Blick: Die DDR-Aufklärung aus der Sicht ihres letzten chefs. Berlin: Das Neue Berlin, 2001.
According to Maddrell, I&NS 18.4, Großmann succeeded Markus Wolf as head of the East German foreign intelligence service (HVA) in 1986. He is "tight-lipped when discussing the HVA's spies and only discusses those whose espionage is already known." Nonetheless, the book "contains much of interest both for historians of intelligence and security and for historians of the DDR."
[Germany/East]
Groth, Alexander
J. "On the Intelligence Aspects of Personal Diplomacy." Orbis
7 (Winter 1964): 833-848. [Petersen]
[GenPostwar/Issues/Policy]
Groth, Alexander J., and John D. Froeliger. "Unheeded Warnings: Some Intelligence Lessons of the 1930s and 1940s." Comparative Strategy 10, no. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1991): 331-346.
[Analysis/Surprise]
Grow,
George. "CIA on the Environment." Voice of America, 15
May 1998. [http://www. fas.org/irp/news/1998/05/980515-cia.htm]
An official from the CIA Environmental Center, Terry Flannery, "recently told a humanitarian aid conference in California that many threats to world peace today are a result of environmental problems." He specifically mentioned widespread fires and a lack of rain in Indonesia and China's growing population and rapidly expanding economy.
[GenPostwar/NatSec/Environment]
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