Miami Herald. "Faget Pleads Not Guilty to Spying." 7 Mar. 2000. [http://www.herald.com]
On 6 March 2000, Mariano Faget entered a formal plea of not guilty in U.S. District Court to charges of "communicating national defense information, conversion of government property for personal use and [making] three false statements."
[SpyCases/U.S./Faget]
Michal, Kristen. "Business
Counterintelligence and the Role of the U.S. Intelligence Community."
International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 7,
no. 4 (Winter 1994): 413-427.
This article was awarded first prize by the Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO) in its Distinguished Intelligence Essay Contest for the 1993-1994 academic year. The aruthor's conclusions: "Economic espionage needs to become a higher risk, lower profit operation in the United States, through a change in espionage laws, the prosecution of espionage cases to the fullest extent, and the imposition of trade sanctions against repeat offenders." (p. 424)
[GenPostwar/Econ/Govt]
Michel, Henri. Bibliographie critique de la Résistance. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1964.
A listing of some 1,200 Resistance items.
[WWII/Eur/Resistance & RefMats]
Michel, Henri. The
Shadow War: European Resistance, 1939-1945. New York: Harper & Row, 1972. The Shadow War: Resistance in Europe, 1939-1945. London: Andre Deutsch, 1972.
Pforzheimer, Studies 19.2 (Summer 1975), is unimpressed with this book. He notes that one of the author's weaknesses is "a comparative lack of knowledge ... of the resistence movements in European countries other than France." Michel shows his anti-Americanism in his denigration of OSS's contribution to the Resistance. But, then, "Michel has the ability to overlook many facts of history." In addition, the book's bibliography "is both thin and not very representative."
[WWII/Eur/Resistance/Gen]
Michie, Allan A. Voices
Through the Iron Curtain: The Radio Free Europe Story. New York: Dodd,
Mead & Co., 1963.
Published prior to public knowledge of and does not mention the radio's CIA connection.
[CA/Radio][c]
Michie, Donald. "Colossus and the Breaking of the Wartime 'Fish' Codes." Cryptologia 26, no. 1 (Jan. 2002): 17-58.
From Abstract: The author "describes his three-year experience as a founder member of the 'Teastery' and "Newmanry' teams. Their combined use of innovative methods and machines led from the breaking of the German Lorenz military traffic to its large-scale daily decipherment."
[UK/WWII/Ultra]
Mickelson, Sig. America's Other Voices: The Story of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty. New York: Praeger, 1983.
Cummings, "Balloons Over East Europe...," fn.1 (see above), calls this book "a good general treatment of the history of the radios," but notes that it was published before the fall of the Berlin Wall and the breakup of the Communist bloc.
[CA/Radio]
Mickolus,
Edward F., comp.
1. The Literature of Terrorism: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1980.
According to Petersen, this is the "[p]ublished version of Annotated Bibliography on International and Transnational Terrorism. Washington, DC: CIA, Office of Political Research, 1976." Wilcox adds that the work has 3,890 entries.
2. Terrorism, 1980-1987. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1988.
An update of Mickolus' earlier bibliography.
3. Transnational Terrorism: A Chronology of Events, 1968-1978. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1980.
[Terrorism/RefMats]
Middle East News Line. "Israel Transfers Mossad Agency Director." 3 Sep. 2002. [http:// www.menewsline.com]
Ephraim Halevy, Mossad's director since 1997, "has been transferred to chair the National Security Council. Halevy will also remain at the Mossad until a replacement is appointed."
[Israel/00s]
Middleton, Drew. "Failed Rescue Attempt Raises Doubt about U.S. Maintenance and Planning." New York Times, 26 Apr. 1980, 9.
[GenPostwar/80s/Iran]
Miers,
Richard. Shoot to Kill. London: Faber & Faber, 1959.
http://www.cloakanddagger.com/dagger: "Considered one of the best books written about the Malayan emergency. Story of a Welsh batallion commanded by the author against the Communist insurgency."
[UK/Postwar/Counterinsurgency/Malaya]
Mierzejewski,
Alfred C. "Intelligence and the Strategic Bombing of Germany: The Combined
Strategic Targets Committee." International Journal of Intelligence
and Counterintelligence 3, no. 1 (Spring 1989): 83-104.
[UK/WWII/Overviews]
Mihalka,
Michael. "Soviet Strategic Deception, 1955-1981." Journal of
Strategic Studies 1 (1981): 40-93. [Rocca and Dziak]
[Russia/Dis&Dec]
Mikkelsen, Randall. "U.S. Defense Analyst Guilty in China Spy Case." Reuters, 1 Apr. 2008. [http://abcnews.go.com]
The Justice Department said on 31 March 2008 that "Gregg William Bergersen pleaded guilty at federal district court in Alexandria, Virginia, to conspiracy to disclose national defense information to unauthorized persons." According to court documents, "[m]uch of the information pertained to U.S. military sales to China's arch rival, Taiwan, and communications security issues.... Bergersen admitted in court papers that he gave national defense information" to Tai Shen Kuo, also arrested in February 2008.
"Charges of spying are still pending against Kuo, a U.S. citizen born in Taiwan, and [Yu Xin] Kang, a Chinese citizen accused of acting as an intermediary between Kuo and a Chinese official. Both have pleaded not guilty."
[SpyCases/China08]
Mikoyan, Sergo A. "Eroding the Soviet 'Culture of Secrecy.'" Studies in Intelligence (Fall/Winter 2001): 45-56.
"The main purpose of this article is to examine the system that governed the flow of information to senior policymakers in the USSR. Fundamental cultural differences between the Soviet and Western worlds have impeded efforts by Westerners to fully understand this system."
[Russia/Overviews/00s]
Miksche, Ferdinand
Otto. Secret Forces: The Technique of Underground Movements. London: Faber & Faber, 1950. [Wilcox]
[WWII/Eur/Resistance/Gen]
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