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Stansfield Turner Archives
Stansfield Turner •ï¿½7 Items / 3 Books, 4 Articles
Secrecy and Democracy (1985)
The CIA in Transition
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Published Reviews
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    Except for All the Others (Review)
    Secrecy and Democracy, by Stansfield Turner
    1. Secrecy and Democracy by Stansfield Turner
    National Review, September 20, 1985, pp. 40-41
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    In Praise of Spying (Review)
    Secrecy and Democracy, by Stansfield Turner
    1. Secrecy and Democracy by Stansfield Turner
    The New Republic, July 1, 1985, pp. 34-37
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    Briefly Noted (3 Reviews)
    General
    1. Secrecy and Democracy by Stansfield Turner
    2. Notes of an Anatomist by F. Gonzalez-Crussi
    3. The Quest for Merlin by Nikolai Tolstoy
    The New Yorker, July 29, 1985, p. 77
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    Review Essays (8 Reviews)
    A World of Secrets, by Walter Laqueur
    1. A World of Secrets by Walter Laqueur
    2. Regulating U.S. Intelligence Operations by John M. Oseth
    3. A Season of Inquiry by Loch K. Johnson
    4. Secrecy and Democracy by Stansfield Turner
    5. Intelligence: Policy and Process by Alfred C. Maurer, Marion D. Tunstall, and James M. Keagle, ...
    6. Knowing One's Enemies by Ernest R. May
    7. Missing Dimension by Christopher Andrew and David Dilks
    8. Intelligence Requirements for the 1980's by Roy Godson
    American Political Science Review, September 1986, pp. 985-990
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    Recent Books on International Relations (11 Reviews)
    The United States
    1. Detente and Confrontation by Raymond L. Garthoff
    2. All Fall Down by Gary Sick
    3. Secrecy and Democracy by Stansfield Turner
    4. Roosevelt to Reagan by Hedley Donovan
    5. Secrets of State by Barry Rubin
    6. A Season of Inquiry by Loch K. Johnson
    7. Lyndon Johnson's Dual War by Kathleen J. Turner
    8. J. William Fulbright: Advice and Dissent by Eugene Brown
    9. Awkward Dominion by Frank Costigliola
    10. Power and Policy in Transition by Vojtech Mastny
    11. Ancient Affections by Laurence Halley
    Foreign Affairs, Fall 1985, pp. 179-181
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    Books Encountered (18 Reviews)
    Britain Can Take It, by Anthony Aldgate and Jeffrey Richards
    1. Britain Can Take It by Anthony Aldgate and Jeffrey Richards
    2. Richard Rogers by Bryan Appleyard
    3. Taking Sides by Tony Barley
    4. The Myth of Modernism and Twentieth Century Literature by Bernard Bergonzi
    5. No Magic Bullet by Allan M. Brandt
    6. Duff Cooper: The Authorized Biography by John Charmley
    7. The Common Writer by Nigel Cross
    8. The New Select Committees by Gavin Drewry
    9. Teachers by Frank E. Huggett
    10. The Divided Province by Keith Jeffery
    11. Beloved Quixote by Katherine Middleton Murry
    12. The Second World War Diary of Hugh Dalton, 1940-45 by Ben Pimlott and Hugh Dalton
    13. Eighteenth Century Encounters by Pat Rogers
    14. The Matrix of Modernism by Sanford Schwartz
    15. The Innocent Eye by Roger Shattuck
    16. Journal of a Vietcong by Nhu Tang Truong, David Chanoff, and Doan Van Toai, ...
    17. Secrecy and Democracy by Stansfield Turner
    18. Max Beerbohm, or the Dandy Dante by Robert Viscusi
    Encounter, May 1986, p. 61