Zeira, Eli. "Israel's Intelligence Failure of 1973: New Evidence, a New Interpretation, and Theoretical Implications." Security Studies 4, no. 3 (Spring 1995): 584-609.
[Israel/YomKippur]
Zeligs, Meyer. Friendship and Fratricide. New York: Viking, 1967.
The author's psychoanalysis of Chambers to show why he would frame Hiss was performed without access to Chambers.
For a negative contemporaneous review, see Meyer Schapiro, "Dangerous Acquaintances," New York Review of Books, 23 Feb. 1967, 5-8.
[SpyCases/U.S./Hiss]
Zelikow, Philip.
"American Economic Intelligence: Past Practice and Future Principles."
Intelligence and National Security 12, no. 1 (Jan. 1997): 164-177.
The author gives a brief survey of the organization of economic intelligence gathering from 1776 to the present, with the focus on how that activity has been organized and carried out within the CIA since 1949. He recommends that the government "should take full advantage of the enlarged, more sophisticated flow of outside information and avoid duplicating tasks already performed adequately by others." At the same time, Zelikow recognizes that "the government does have some unique responsibilities in the collection and preparation of economic intelligence."
[GenPostwar/Issues/EconIntel][c]
Zembsch-Schreve,
Guido. Pierre Lalande: Special Agent. London: Leo Cooper, 1996.
http://www.cloakanddagger.com/dagger: "A member of the Dutch Army in exile, sent to England to join the SOE, parachuted into France to run a very successful resistance network. Captured by the Gestapo, he survived Buchenwald, Ravensbruck, slave labor at a V-2 base."
[UK/WWII/Services/SOE; WWII/Eur/Fr/Res]
Zengel, Patricia.
"Assassination and the Law of Armed Conflict." Military Law
Review 134 (1991): 123-135.
Calder: The author "concludes that there is no longer any convincing justification for retaining a unique rule of international law that treats assassination apart from other uses of force."
[Overviews/Legal/Assassination]
Zepezauer, Mark.
The CIA's Greatest Hits: The Real Story Series. Tucson, AZ: Odonian
Press, 1994.
Surveillant 3.6: "A brief [96 pages] anti-CIA sweep through history, chronicling what this author deems forty-two of the CIA's biggest crimes.... Brief, two-page summaries, each accompanied by a cartoon."
[CIA/Overviews]
Zervoudakis,
Alexander. "'Nihil mirare, nihil contemptare, omnia intelligere': Franco-Vietnamese
Intelligence in Indochina, 1950-1954." Intelligence and National
Security 13, no. 1 (Spring 1998): 195-229.
Abstract: "This article analyses French intelligence in Indochina at the height of the war (1950-54), and the contribution made by the [V]ietnamese in the intelligence effort. The effectiveness of this effort is demonstrated by the use of operational examples."
[France/Postwar]
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