ARTICLES:
BRIAN R. SULLIVAN Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism: A Clausewitzian-Historical Analysis
SIEGFRIED BEER "Bound" to Cooperate – Austria’s Little-known Intelligence Community Since 1945
MICHAEL M. GUNTER United States-Turkish Intelligence Liaison Since World War II
FRITS HOEKSTRA The Dutch BVD and Transatlantic Co-operation During the Cold War Era: Some Experiences
CHARLES COGAN American-French Intelligence Relations and the French Nuclear Deterrent
SIGURD HESS Intelligence Cooperation in Europe 1990 to the Present
C.G. MCKAY Anglo-Finnish SIGINT Cooperation, 1940-1941
ANDREAS HILGER Counter-Intelligence Soviet Style: The Activities of Soviet Security Services in East Germany, 1945-1955
The Journal of Intelligence History is committed to the history of intelligence organizations, broadly defined, and their impact on historical development, culture, and international relations. It has an anonymous peer-review of submissions and the editor is much interested in receiving manuscripts for consideration in this field based on orginal research or/and personal experience.